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Homing in on Indianapolis?
After having his final season in New England end prematurely because of a foot injury, outside linebacker Rosevelt Colvin is now healthy, and if things work out financially, he wouldn't mind suiting up for his hometown Indianapolis Colts. Colvin met with Colts coach Tony Dungy last month and passed a physical, and Dungy relayed last week that he was impressed with Colvin. The Colts are interested if the finances can be worked out, as Colvin would be a pure pass-rushing defensive end in their 4-3 scheme.
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Bah... it's probably good for him. His hometown, a position and role that fits his best skill (pass rushing)... but...
No! I just can't be ok with him playing for the Colts! This, in my eyes, is worse than Ty Law playing for the Jets. One, the Colts are more of our rival these days since they're actually competitive, and Two, I really liked what I saw out of Colvin as a person. Ty Law left due to greed, Colvin seemed to leave on sadder terms.
Sigh. He should do whatever's best for his future and family, but I'd rather not have to root against him
I think he used to work at that crappy dome they just vacated for the new crappy dome that they just built. Whatever.
I would rather him end up somewhere where we won't play against him. It's amazing how all the Pats players can find a job so easily after leaving our team - and with good teams or lots of money. Crazy.
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This is the first I've seen of him actually taking a physical. I just wonder why he is writing about this now. I haven't read anything lately about this and I wonder what has changed (if anything). It's kind of weird that you haven't heard much talk about him this off season. He is one of the few "name" free agents out there. I just figured he wasn't over the injury.
Colvin was on a radio show in Indy a few weeks back, I didn't hear it, but those who did said he didn't sound like he was talking about giving a home town discount.
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This is the first I've seen of him actually taking a physical. I just wonder why he is writing about this now. I haven't read anything lately about this and I wonder what has changed (if anything). It's kind of weird that you haven't heard much talk about him this off season. He is one of the few "name" free agents out there. I just figured he wasn't over the injury.
Colvin was on a radio show in Indy a few weeks back, I didn't hear it, but those who did said he didn't sound like he was talking about giving a home town discount.
Putting money aside, I agree that the reason nothing's happened was because he wasn't over the injury. But the fact that he passed a physical says, to me anyway, that something could happen somewhere soon. He's a good player and would do very well on the Colts.