Chuck Pagano Is Diagnosed With Leukemia
Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano was diagnosed with leukemia, according to NFL Network’s Albert Breer.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano was diagnosed with leukemia, according to NFL Network’s Albert Breer.
While you were at Tootsie’s Bar & Grill drinking expresso martinis all weekend, here is a look at the NFL fun you missed…
Historic beginning!!!!!!!!!!!!! The legend has begun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! — Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) August 12, 2012 How is this for creepiness? The first play of Andrew Luck’s career was a 63-yard touchdown pass to running back Donald Brown on a screen play during Sunday’s 38-3 shellacking of the St. Louis Rams.
The 2012 NFL season is nearly upon us as teams begin to report to training camp over the next week. It’s time to meet the participants. First up, the franchise formerly known as the Peyton Mannings.
If you’re an NFL fan that uses Twitter, consider Colts owner Jim Irsay a must-follow. Your life may not necessarily be enriched but at least Irsay has the common courtesy to tweet music lyrics and crack jokes to keep his audience mildly entertained.
Barack Obama tweeted this picture on Monday of him throwing a pass downfield while paying tribute to Friday Night Lights in the process. I’m somewhat skeptical of Obama’s throwing motion. If this throw was unleashed during a game, I believe it might have too much air under it and […]
Your NFL Draft is back, free of lockout talk and general angst! Follow us as highly-paid scouts and team officials struggle mightily to figure out who should be on their team for the next 10 years…
https://twitter.com/#!/AdamSchefter/status/192975890211287040 The Colts have informed Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck that he will be selected with the number one overall pick in next week’s draft. In other news, the sun rose this morning.
The Baylor University women’s basketball team made history last night by finishing a perfect 40-0 season by defeating Notre Dame for the national title, 80-61. One famous spectator was former Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III, who lent his support to Kim Mulkey’s troops in Denver.
Ok. I chuckled a little bit.