Addressing the Kyrie Irving and Jerry Jones controversies, LeBron James wasn’t really talking about Kyrie or Jerry. He was talking about you and me.
Author: Gregg Doyel, Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis Colts’ victory was for everyone who doubted Jeff Saturday | Opinion
For a guy undeserving of this job, Colts interim coach Jeff Saturday made all the right moves to beat the Raiders and give this Colts season a pulse.
If Indianapolis Colts coach Frank Reich had to go, and he did, so does GM Chris Ballard | Opinion
The Colts’ loss to Patriots was so bad, coach Frank Reich had to be fired. But not GM Chris Ballard? Looks weird, maybe unfair. Looks temporary, too.
Colts are stuck because they keep finding quarterbacks at a garage sale | Opinion
From the Jacoby Brissett band-aid to bargain finds like Philip Rivers, Carson Wentz and Matt Ryan, Colts keep going cheap at QB. You see the results.
Jim Irsay bravely speaking truth on Daniel Snyder is why Indy is lucky to have him | Opinion
With other NFL owners afraid to take on Washington’s Daniel Snyder, the Colts’ Jim Irsay stepped forward Tuesday, daring Snyder to do his worst.
Ex-football star turned felon ‘beyond rehabilitation,’ but is he beyond pity? | Opinion
Ex-Ohio State and Colts QB Art Schlichter has spent his adult life hurting everyone around him, his gambling addiction ruining others and himself.
Scars of Irsay family’s mental health issues run deep. So they share to heal, help.
Why Jim Irsay started Kicking the Stigma campaign: “Right now there’s someone in a basement, with a gun in their hand, saying: ‘Tonight’s the night.'”
Roger Goodell’s incompetence led to Deshaun Watson’s weak suspension | Opinion
The precedent that Roger Goodell established in past personal conduct policy violations was a key factor in Deshaun Watson’s six-game suspension.
Dan Dakich is disintegrating one tweet, one rant, one controversy at a time | Opinion
Dan Dakich has been a notable figure in the history of Indiana basketball, but his best is gone, replaced by the caricature he has created and become.
College football more fun when we could hate Notre Dame; now we must appreciate Irish | Opinion
Notre Dame football has always been easy to hate, but those days of innocence are over. For now, while we can, let’s appreciate the Irish.