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skirmish as camp ends Colts’ notebook: If football wasn’t fun for Andrew Luck: �I would quit. I would retire’ | FOX59WESTFIELD [url=www.coltsauthorizedshops.com]Authentic Margus Hunt Jersey[/url] , Ind. – The smile is omnipresent. It flashes across Andrew Luck’s face when he’s chatting with the media, and even can be seen through the face mask on his helmet when he’s running the Indianapolis Colts offense.KRAVITZ: Departing-training-camp thoughts, like `Has anybody seen the Colts offensive right tackle?' - Bob Kravitz - 13 WTHR IndianapolisWestfield has been a terrific host, providing a perfect Hoosier tableau for Colts camp. The team leaves camp with an answer to the Luck question, but few beyond that.2018 #ColtsCamp Notebook, Day 17: Ravens Come To Town For Rainy AfternoonFriday, Aug. 17, was the 17th practice day of the 2018 training camp for the Indianapolis Colts. What were some takeaways from the session?Colts, Ravens Embrace Rainy — And Slippery — Practice ConditionsThe Indianapolis Colts on Friday welcomed the Baltimore Ravens to Westfield [url=www.coltsauthorizedshops.com]Youth Al Woods Jersey[/url] , Ind., for their first of two days of joint practices, but the rainy conditions added a whole other element to the afternoon.Colts Notebook: Mother Nature adds difficulty to joint practice | Sports | heraldbulletin.comThe Colts were hoping to face some adversity Friday. Mother Nature was more than happy to oblige.Colts Training Camp Notebook: Defense Holds Its Own Against Ravens Offense | WFNI ESPN 107.5 / 1070 The Fan | Indy's SportsCenterFriday was the 17th day of practice for the Colts with the Baltimore Ravens in town. What were the takeaways from the Colts’ 17th practice of Training Camp at Grand Park?Once Rivals, New Colts Coaches Working To Help Each OtherSome of the Indianapolis Colts coaches having experience coaching against each other in the past. They are now using that experience to help each other as a team.KRAVITZ BLOG: Colts rookie Hines has ample promise, but first he's got to catch punts cleanly - Bob Kravitz - 13 WTHR IndianapolisHines is a tantalizing talent, and he gets a mulligan for playing sloppy, jittery football his first time out. Monday and beyond have to be better.Rookie Turay drawing closer to return | Sports | heraldbulletin.comKemoko Turay is a man of mystery.Ex-Colt Shamarko Thomas fined $26,739 following ejection | CBS 4 - Indianapolis News, Weather [url=www.coltsauthorizedshops.com]www.coltsauthorizedshops.com[/url] , Traffic and Sports | WTTVWESTFIELD, Ind. – The distinction of being the first player ejected from a game for violating the NFL’s new helmet rule came at a price for former Indianapolis Colts safety Shamarko Thomas.Training Camp MediaColts Training Camp: Day 17The Colts hosted the Ravens for the first of two joint practice sessions ahead of their preseason game on Monday Night Football.Colts Training Camp Wire-Up: Linebacker Najee GoodeListen-in as Colts Linebacker Najee Goode takes fans inside the first Joint Practice with the Baltimore Ravens. Offense: B+The first score of the game might have been the best of the season, at least up until this point. Andrew Luck and tight end Mo Alie-Cox connected on a beautiful 26-yard touchdown that gave the Indianapolis Colts a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Luck put the ball where Alie-Cox, a former basketball star for Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), high-pointed the ball with just one hand, giving the tight end his first career touchdown grab. The catch got an A-plus grade from another fellow tight end. “Andrew (Luck) put the ball in there, and I’m like, �Damn!’” Eric Ebron said after the win. “Next thing I see is Mo’s Giganticasauarus Rex arm come out of nowhere and grab that thing!” Alie-Cox’s coach was impressed as well. ”It was unreal,” Indianapolis head coach Frank Reich said. “I don’t get too emotional on the sideline [url=www.coltscheapshop.com]Cheap Jordan Wilkins Jersey[/url] , but I got pretty jacked up after that catch. That catch will rival anything we’ll see.”While the catch needs to play on SportsCenter for the rest of the season, it should be noted that Luck’s throw was in a place where his tight end could only grab it. In other words, Luck is continuing to show he’s back and his first touchdown pass on Sunday was another piece of evidence the football spectrum has. After Week 8, Luck has tallied 23 touchdown passes, which is second in the NFL behind Patrick Mahomes. “He’s making plays that he shouldn’t make,” Reich said after the game. “Plays that normal quarterbacks shouldn’t make.”One reason Luck is making plays is the fact his offensive line has suddenly found its niche over the last couple of games, having not allowed a sack in 163 plays. Braden Smith is the second-highest graded rookie offensive lineman, according to Pro Football Focus, and rookie offensive guard Quenton Nelson earned Rookie of the Month honors for October — the first ever guard to do so. With the offensive line playing at a high level [url=www.coltscheapshop.com]Margus Hunt Jersey[/url] , that has allowed the running game for the Colts to blossom over the last handful of games. Marlon Mack is second in the league, despite missing several games to injury, when it comes to rushing with just over 95 yards a game. Mack is an up-and-coming star after putting together back-to-back 100 yard games. This past Sunday, Nyheim Hines rushed for 11 times for 78 yards — which is good for an average of 7.1 yards. With a bye week coming up, this offense could get more dangerous with players like Doyle, Ebron, Mack, and T.Y. Hilton getting back to 100 percent.


 
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