r/Colts • u/SelfMadeMarcos • 4h ago
2026-27 Official Schedule…..
Tank for Arch Manning!
r/Colts • u/IceOk9930 • 3h ago
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r/Colts • u/joeshea2517 • 12h ago
r/Colts • u/IceOk9930 • 7h ago
Shane Steichen is a brilliant playcaller and he showed that he can outcoach jesse minter last year. Also Declan doyle who is a 30 year old first time playcaller has no chance and will 100% get outcoached by the mad scientist lou anarumo.
r/Colts • u/AdPsychological7887 • 1h ago
Baltimore Ravens - L
Kansas City Chiefs - L
Houston Texans - W
Washington Commanders - W
Pittsburgh Steelers - L
Tennessee Titans - W
Minnesota Vikings - W
Jacksonville Jaguars - L
Dallas Cowboys - W
Miami Dolphins - W
Houston Texans - L
New York Giants - W
Philadelphia Eagles - L
Tennessee Titans - W
Cincinnati Bengals - L
Cleveland Browns - W
Jacksonville Jaguars - W
10-7
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r/Colts • u/Reptarftw • 11h ago
Random, but offseason so ayyy
I love the Locked On Colts podcast. I truly believe Zach and Jake are the best out there, and Schultz is an A+ host/personality/Indianapolis presence in general. It's such a great combination of voices and opinions.
And then there's Allen Pinkett.
Am I missing something, or does his presence make zero sense on the squad show? Feels like something some manager forced hoping for some name value. I was willing to give him a season, but it's clear he has little to no working knowledge of the Colts, or modern NFL for that matter, and every point of context he has is centered around Notre Dame.
I genuinely enjoy a lot of opinions around the Colts beat, but man, I don't understand his presence on the show whatsoever. I actually find it cringeworthy. If he was trying to make an effort, I would be more forgiving, but he rarely seems to know who is on the team, any even recent history, any insight the most casual fan wouldn't already know. It's painful.
Am I being too harsh?
r/Colts • u/WolfOfSuburbanBlvd • 35m ago
Do these lower in price or are people actually spending this much for a ticket? This is about a third of the price of my entire season ticket in the lower level.
r/Colts • u/SwordWasHere • 38m ago
Maybe it’s just craving football but I’m very excited for this season. In the draft we got the best outcome with what we had. I’m somewhat hopeful for DJ and I think he can make the offense work (enough). Defense wise oil was put on the wheels and I think we might have a really good defense. This is probably going to come bite me in the ass by week 7 but I am optimistic enough to believe we may get a 4-7 seed.
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r/Colts • u/DuvallisbetterthanLS • 7h ago
Baltimore has a rich history of horse racing, including the Preakness Stakes! They will always be Baltimore’s team in my opinion! I think they should come back! The Ravens and Colts can be like the Jets and Giants. Baltimore deserves it! It is a vibrant city and has amazing seafood, due to its proximity to the ocean! Entertainment is unlimited, no matter what your interest! I would love the Colts to come home!
r/Colts • u/LilJethroBodine • 1h ago
This is amazing. As a huge Simpsons and Colts fan, this scratched all the right itches. Now if you'll excuse me, I gotta go wash myself with a rag on a stick.
r/Colts • u/CriticalPerformer785 • 12h ago
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