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Jim Irsay Makes His South Park Debut

In the show's season opener, Irsay played the de facto leader of a shadowy cabal of NFL owners.
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Peyton Manning Finds 'Greener' Pastures in Colorado

"There’s some different laws out here in Colorado," Manning told SI's Peter King. "Pizza business is pretty good out here, believe it or not, due to some recent law changes."
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Colts Flashback: Devin Hester's Super Bowl Kickoff Return

“I was like, ‘Hey, do NOT kick it to him," Colts defender Robert Mathis recalls. "'Kick it to him, and I’m going to fight you.’”

Tweets of the Week: Colts, iPhone 6 & More

Via @indydandark: "Free idea: create a TempJimIrsay twitter account while he's offline/suspended. Trivia, random Dylan lyrics, misuse , of comm,a. And so on."
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Colts Flashback: Monday Night Football's First Game in Indy

The Colts galloped out of the gate and quickly reduced the Broncos to horsemeat. Running back Eric Dickerson racked up 159 yards and four touchdowns in the first 19 minutes.
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Paul George Defends Ray Rice, Then Apologizes

It seems an injured Paul George has unfortunately idle hands.
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Indy Church Youth Sports Program Turns 90

“We were one of the biggest and best church-sponsored programs in the country,” says Byers. “Race was never really an issue."

Sneak Preview: New Baseball History Exhibit Hits Home Run

The exhibit includes a picture of women playing baseball in the 1890s, five decades before the movie characters portrayed by Geena Davis and Madonna had a “League Of Their Own” during World War II.
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Colts Audible: 30 Years of Football in Indy

From Eric Dickerson to Jim Harbaugh to Peyton Manning to Super Bowl XLI to Andrew Luck, Rubino and West recapped how our city fell in love with its NFL franchise.
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Peyton Manning Reflects on Colts Glory Days

"I threw a touchdown pass to Marvin Harrison, and I thought in my head, ‘I think we can throw the ball to Marvin Harrison,'" says Manning. "'It’s a pretty good idea because good things can happen.’ That’s pretty much what happened every time I threw to him all for those years—good things."