“We just have to trust that we’ll get it done on all sides of the ball, and it won’t be a big scoring shootout.” “I think coming out of this past game we were able to move the ball and score some points, so I think we have a little bit of confidence,” he said Monday. 1 pick, Indy will probably need to decide whether to use a first-round pick on Manning’s successor, presumably Andrew Luck. The front office also faces a busy offseason in which it will have to make big decisions about Manning, who still hasn’t healed from neck surgery in September, and at least a half-dozen other key veterans. He showed more tepid support for keeping Caldwell. In an interview earlier this month, team owner Jim Irsay said he strongly backed the Polians.
The decision to fire Coyer, Caldwell’s first hire and close friend, will undoubtedly create more speculation about the fate of Indy’s head coach. Some thought these changes were overdue and could have been made during the Colts’ recent bye week.īut this could be just the start for Indianapolis.Īll this losing has prompted fans to call for the firing of Caldwell, vice chairman Bill Polian and general manager Chris Polian, both of whom stood behind Caldwell during Tuesday’s news conference. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.The body is unidentified and the autopsy may aid in identification.The death is caused by unwitnessed or suspected drowning.The death is by apparent intoxication by alcohol, drugs, or poison, unless a significant interval has passed (while hospitalized), and the medical findings and absence of trauma are well-documented.The death is caused by apparent electrocution.The death is due to acute workplace injury.The death is apparently non-natural and in custody of a local, state, or federal institution.The death is associated with police action.The death is unexpected and unexplained in an infant or child.The death is known or suspected to have been caused by apparent criminal violence.
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