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Indianapolis Colts

Established in 1953, the Indianapolis Colts are a professional football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana and part of the South Division of the AFC in the National Football League.

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Who were the Coaches for 2007 Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl?

Head Coach: Tony Dungy

Assistant Head Coach: Jim Caldwell

Offensive Coaches

Offensive Coordinator - Tom Moore

Running Backs - Gene Huey

Wide Receivers - Clyde Christensen

Tight Ends - Ricky Thomas

Offensive Line - Howard Mudd

Offensive Quality Control - Pete Metzelaars

Defensive Coaches

Defensive Coordinator - Ron Meeks

Defensive Line - John Teerlinck

Linebackers - Mike Murphy

Defensive Backs - Alan Williams

Special Assistant to the Defense - Rod Perry

Defensive Assistant - Bill Teerlinck

Defensive Quality Control - Carlos Woods

Special Teams Coaches

Special Teams - Russ Purnell

Strength and Conditioning

Strength and Conditioning - Jon Torine

Assistant Strength and Conditioning - Richard Howell

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Who is after Peyton Manning?

I assume by "after" you mean "backup". Since Jim Sorgi got cut, Curtis Painter is Peyton's backup.

How many times have the Indianapolis Colts beaten the Pittsburgh Steelers?

Through the 2013 season, the Indianapolis Colts have beaten the Steelers six times during the regular season. The Steelers hold the all time regular season lead over the Colts 14-6 and 5-0 in the postseason.

Colts NFL head coach?

Chuck Pagano is the current head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. He took over for Jim Caldwell at the end of the 2011 season.

Who won Super Bowl V?

The Baltimore Colts won the Super Bowl V in 1971, 16-13 was the final score against the Dallas Cowboys. Click on the 'Super Bowl V' link on this page to read about the game.

AnswerSuper Bowl V was the fifth championship game of the modern National Football League (NFL). The game was played on January 17, 1971 at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida following the 1970 regular season. The AFC champion Baltimore Colts (14-2-1) defeated the NFC champion Dallas Cowboys (12-5), 16-13, on the first game played on artificial turf.

super bowl V was won by the Baltimore colts!!! 13-16

HOW?:

mike curtis (colt defender) got an INT. which was returned to the 15 YD line which set up an 32 YD FG with :5 left for rookie kicker Jim O'brien whom made it and gave a permanent lead (13-16) over the cowboys
The Super Bowl didn't start until 1967.

Who was number 11 on the Baltimore colts line up?

1982: QB David Humm

1981: QBs David Humm and Greg Landry

1979-1980: QB Greg Landry

1972-1973: DB Jack Mildren

thank you. i recently got a Baltimore colts coat and we think that it may have been worn by one of these players. on the tag it has number 11 and it looks exactly like the coats they used to wear while not playing.

How does the NFL regular season schedule work?

When the league went to 32 teams, they set the schedules through 2009. After 2009, the NFL will evaluate the current system and make changes if necessary. Here's how it works:

Each team plays the teams in their division twice, one home and one away game. That's a total of 6 games.

Each team in a division will play the four teams in another division within their conference. For example, in 2008 each team in the NFC North will play each team in the NFC South. This is on a rotating schedule every 3 years. That's another 4 games.

Each team in a division will play the four teams in a division in the other conference.

In 2008, each team in the NFC North will play each team in the AFC South. This is on a 4-year rotating schedule. That's another 4 games.

The final 2 games are based on record. These games will match a first-place team against the first-place teams in the two same-conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season. The second-place, third-place, and fourth-place teams in a conference will be matched in the same way each year.

When the NFL released this system, they suggested the following benefits:

* There will be an increased common-opponent emphasis with every team in a division playing against 14 common opponents. * All teams will play each other on a regular basis, home and away, for a more consistent presentation of attractive games, eliminating the many schedule aberrations of the past. * Teams are guaranteed to play all nondivision opponents in their conference at least once every three years, and at home at least once every six years. * Every AFC team will play every NFC team once every four years, and at home once every eight years. * A team's record from the previous year will have less of a bearing on its schedule, with only two (rather than four) opponents being based on the previous year's standing. Thus, the so-called "easy" fifth-place schedules are eliminated. * The division in which a team resides will be less of a factor in a team's won-loss record with 10 of 16 games each year being against non-division teams.

How did the colts and jets play each other in the thrid super bowl if they are in the same division?

Super Bowl III was the first Super Bowl to actually be called a "Super Bowl." Things were a bit different then than they are now. Back then, the Colts were the Baltimore Colts, a team in the "NFL" (now the NFC) while the Jets were in the AFL (now the AFC) as they are to this day. The year after this game was played, the colts, the browns and the steelers became part of the newly formed AFC as part of the 1970 merger. This made them the only team in NFL history to play a former super bowl opponent as a divisional opponent.

Why did John Elway refuse to play for Baltimore?

After graduating from Stanford, Elway was a highly coveted athlete in both football and baseball. In 1983, the Baltimore Colts were among the NFL's worst teams, having compiled a 19-53-1 record from 1978-1982. Elway didn't have the desire to play for such a downtrodden franchise, and Elway's father also advised his son not to play for the Colts' head coach Frank Kush.

Elway tried negotiating a way out of Baltimore, but after failing to engineer a trade, his agent began circulating rumors that Elway would happily play baseball for the New York Yankees (who had drafted Elway in the 2nd round of the 1981 MLB draft) rather than suit up for the Colts.

Eventually the Colts and Denver came to terms on a trade and Elway became a Hall-of-Fame signal-caller for the Broncos.

What is the green dot on Peyton Manning's helmet for?

The green dot on his helmet indicates that he is wearing a helmet with speakers in it so the coach can comunicate with him on the field. The reason for the dot is so the refs can see who is wearing this type of helmet as it is a penalty to have more than one player on the field at a time wearing this type of helmet. If you notice, all quarterbacks in the NFL have a green dot on the back of their helmets.

Who are some famous hispanic football players?

Ted Hendricks a 3X All American at the University of Miami, played 15 years as an outside linebacker for the Baltimore Colts, Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders. Has 4 Super Bowl Rings to his credit and is a member of the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame. Has a national award named in his honor that recognizes the best Defensive End in college football.

Born in Guatemala City, his mother is Guatemalan and has received the Guatemalan Presidential Medal of Excellence for his work both as an exceptional professional athlete and his diversified charitable work. Ted is a native Spanish speaker and frequently uses his multi-language skills within his media and presentation appearances. Has worked with ESPN Deportes and Raiders En Espanole

Anthony Munoz that played offensive line for the Cincy Bengals.

What city in Indianapolis do the colts play?

Since 1984 the Indianapolis Colts play in, you guessed it, Indianapolis.

Which fighter did Lennox Lewis beat to win his first Heavyweight Championship?

Nobody. Lewis was crowned WBC Heavyweight Champion after Riddick Bowe, who was the champion, refused to fight Lewis after Lewis defeated Razor Ruddock to become the WBC's #1 contender.

What does LG mean in NFL standings?

Longest Gain

It's the longest reception caught in the game.

How did Jim Irsay make his money?

Jim Irsay made his money from the colts. His father, Robert, bought the team and Jim acquired it when he died. However, Robert made his money in the heating and air ventilation business.