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This off-season is finally in full swing and I cannot help but to feel restless. Sure, I have enough things going on in life to keep my occupied but as I currently stand, it is a Sunday.

A sunday that is, without football. We've waited so long in anticipation of the new season to finally be approved that now that relatively (in my opinion) boring FA frenzy is over, it feels as if we still have no football. We are left with the same, old, played out stories on NFL Network all day while we have nothing new to report on. No Hall of Fame game next week and no football for nearly two weeks! I'm restless as it comes because on this Sunday, there is an even emptier feeling than last! (One without football). The clock is getting slower and the news, while flowing via FA's, is getting slow also. When will our signal caller return? When will Anthony sign?! When oh will, will something surely get exciting around Colts land!

Let the restlessness continue...

Further note, as much as I like Michael Lombardi, did anyone hear him say Peyton had atrophy in his "arm". His arm, really? He had surgery on his neck, where he indeed does have atrophy because the muscle has not been worked out and lifted upon in quite sometime. His back also will be affected due to the location of his traps. But... his arm? :tvhammer:

Anyways, feel free fellow family to share stories about how YOU are going to get through the next few weeks without even seeing Nate Davis/Painter/Dan battle it out to throw the most interceptions.

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This off-season is finally in full swing and I cannot help but to feel restless. Sure, I have enough things going on in life to keep my occupied but as I currently stand, it is a Sunday.

A sunday that is, without football. We've waited so long in anticipation of the new season to finally be approved that now that relatively (in my opinion) boring FA frenzy is over, it feels as if we still have no football. We are left with the same, old, played out stories on NFL Network all day while we have nothing new to report on. No Hall of Fame game next week and no football for nearly two weeks! I'm restless as it comes because on this Sunday, there is an even emptier feeling than last! (One without football). The clock is getting slower and the news, while flowing via FA's, is getting slow also. When will our signal caller return? When will Anthony sign?! When oh will, will something surely get exciting around Colts land!

Let the restlessness continue...

Further note, as much as I like Michael Lombardi, did anyone hear him say Peyton had atrophy in his "arm". His arm, really? He had surgery on his neck, where he indeed does have atrophy because the muscle has not been worked out and lifted upon in quite sometime. His back also will be affected due to the location of his traps. But... his arm? :tvhammer:

Anyways, feel free fellow family to share stories about how YOU are going to get through the next few weeks without even seeing Nate Davis/Painter/Dan battle it out to throw the most interceptions.

Well, technically, if Peyton has problems with the nerves coming out of his neck, that will cause atrophy in his arms. Those nerves go directly to the arms.

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