COLTS DAILY HEADLINES: MAY 14TH EDITION
Posted by on May 14, 2013 – 8:49 amEach morning Colts.com will take a look at the top headlines surrounding the Indianapolis Colts from around the globe. What is the local and national media saying about the Colts?
Take a look below at the top five pieces from Tuesday, May 14th:
By: Paul Kuharsky, ESPN.com
Kuharsky offered a notebook synopsis on the past week for the Colts.
He covered the draft pick signings of the Colts, a brief look into specific draft picks, and a bit of rookie minicamp.
Most of the information includes links to specific articles from the Indianapolis media.
Looking for the most pertinent information all things AFC South than Kuharsky’s blog is a must read.
Antonio Johnson deepens Titans at DT
By: Paul Kuharsky, ESPN.com
A familiar name to Colts fans has found a home in the AFC South.
“Mookie” Antonio Johnson returns to the Tennessee Titans after five seasons in Indianapolis.
Kuharsky tells the story of Johnson being singed off the Titans practice squad back in 2008 when the Colts suffered a rash of injuries along the interior of the defensive line.
The signing off of another team’s practice squads was a bit of a surprise as Polian did not do that often during his time as Colts GM.
By: Peter King, Sports Illustrated
This area usually is reserved for strictly Colts topics but King’s MMQB is too good not to include.
King focuses on Manti Te’o’s first day being included with veterans as the Chargers start-up OTAs again with the rookies in southern California.
Charges head coach Mike McCoy gave King some insight into how Te’o will exactly fit into the Chargers scheme.
“Our plan is for him to play three downs, and when we scouted him, we believed that’s what he’d be,” McCoy said. “But he’ll have to earn that, obviously. We’re going to play the best guys, and if he’s the best guy on all three downs, he’ll be in there.”
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