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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.People love to distort reality. I truly hate the colts their fans, the state, the uniforms, all of it is bad
How about intentionally losing/throwing games in order to get a #1 pick?the best is “all the cheating”...can anyone name the “cheating” the pats have been found guilty of?
i mean this is a team that was caught colluding with the commissioner, pumped in crowd noise and had a hof qb pumping chinese peds apparently for years.
these rubes in the woods in greater indiana have a collective iq of 100.
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How about intentionally losing/throwing games in order to get a #1 pick?
And what's with the double "g" in Gregg? What a meth head.Doyel. Can't even spell his own last name right.
Maybe he did that intentionally figuring it would distract people from wondering why it's "Doyel" instead of "Doyle."And what's with the double "g" in Gregg? What a meth head.
It's not Doyel's fault. He's one of the 96.4% of all Indiana natives who are products of brother-sister inbreeding. Then 3.5% are from parent/child coupling. The remaining .1% are members of the Bird and Stevens families.
"...almost too close knit people...". I see what you did...In his own way, Doyel is worse than "normal" Indiana natives. He had no connection to the state or it's teams before being hired by the Indy Star in late 2014. It was only then that he became an over the top homer for the Colts and Peyton Manning. He's worked hard to endear himself to and fit in with the classy, intelligent, well-read and almost too close-knit people of Indiana.
I actually wasted 5 minutes of my life reading that.