![]() ![]() SCHULTZ : Hey, no need for a Walkman when you have “Bang on the Drum,” Queen’s “We Will Rock You” (1977), Black Sabbath’s “Crazy Train” (1980), and John Mellencamp’s “Jack & Diane” (1982) in regular rotation in the Colts’ home game soundtrack for the 1,526th year in a row! After making fans collectively bang their heads into the table for five weeks, the Matt Ryan and Offensive Line combo was instead head-banging all afternoon, rockin’ to 389 passing yards while yielding zero sacks. But from what I could hear from the concourse between heaving sobs, the Colts did real good!! And nobody under my charge fell off a balcony reaching enthusiastically for a parachuted T-shirt. And exhaustion.Īs for the game itself? It is difficult to get a feel for the nuances of the game when you’re mentally breaking down in the Dippin’ Dots line. It broke me spiritually and also financially, so the feeling creeping over me today is RELIEF. MILLER : Here’s the thing, Derek: I took the kids to the game yesterday. It’s just one game, and we’ve seen how fleeting *just one game* has been for the Colts these past few years, but wha- … what’s that feeling creeping over us in the IM recap? Hope? Is that it, Nate? Not only did Indy avenge Week 2’s no-show in north Florida, they captured their first division win of the season in the process, and now have a chance to stand alone atop the AFC South trash pile, if they can sustain this effort in Nashville on Sunday. ![]() Hey, do you like touchdowns? How about the 1983 hit “Bang on the Drum?” Well, good news! The Colts basically made Todd Rundgren’s arms fall off yesterday! For the first time this season, the Colts put on a shockingly competent offensive display, producing 34 whole points-more than double their season average to date-in a win over the Jaguars. ![]()
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