Two days after Peyton Manning publicly complained about the dour atmosphere at team headquarters following a 2-14 season and a rash of firings, Colts owner Jim Irsay introduced his new head coach and then stunned
Two days after Peyton Manning publicly complained about the dour atmosphere at team headquarters following a 2-14 season and a rash of firings, Colts owner Jim Irsay introduced his new head coach and then stunned everyone by calling his franchise
It's the third time Jim Irsay has turned to a defensive-minded coach since replacing his father as owner in 1997, first hiring Jim Mora and then Tony Dungy as Mora's replacement in 2002. "I like it," defensive end Robert Mathis wrote on Twitter.
Colts owner Jim Irsay was irked that Peyton Manning complained publicly about the franchise. "The horseshoe always comes first," said Irsay, referring to the team logo. "You keep it in the family." While he spoke, he was flanked by his wife and
It's the third time Jim Irsay has turned to a defensive-minded coach since replacing his father as owner in 1997, first hiring Jim Mora and then Tony Dungy as Mora's replacement in 2002. "I like it," defensive end Robert Mathis wrote on Twitter.