Best Podcast Episodes About Indianapolis Colts
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Updated: Mar 12, 2026 – 8 episodes
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“The Colts have lost six straight. Maybe they shouldn't give up two first round picks for a cornerback Sauce Gardner. I have defended the head coach and the GM, but even the Phillip River story, he went over three. Daniel Jones, the truth is who he is sort of surfaced eventually. Right now, they're not close to Jacksonville offensively in their own division. And they're a mile from Houston defensively. So at best, they are the third best team in a pretty …”
“The Colts have lost six straight. Maybe they shouldn't give up two first round picks for a cornerback Sauce Gardner. I have defended the head coach and the GM, but even the Phillip River story, he went over three. Daniel Jones, the truth is who he is sort of surfaced eventually. Right now, they're not close to Jacksonville offensively in their own division. And they're a mile from Houston defensively. So at best, they are the third best team in a pretty wonky division. I was wrong. Where Colin was right. I never bought into Aaron Glenn. I mean, they've been blown out four straight games by 23 or more. It looks like the players have quit. How can you be a defensive coach and not have a single interception all season? That's kind of historically embarrassing. It's okay. Nat Hackett, you knew early. …”
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The Indianapolis Colts have lost six straight games and are currently the third-best team in their division, while the Detroit Lions, under Aaron Glenn, have suffered four consecutive blowout losses with a historically poor defensive performance. Additionally, the segment discusses potential quarterback changes for the Giants and the future of Max Crosby with the Raiders.
“… have a pretty good schedule. They play in the south. I mean, Jacksonville's definitely upgraded their team. It was much better last year. The Colts, there's probably going to be some question marks there with Daniel Jones' health and everything else. Houston's Houston. You're going to have to deal with that defense. But I do think that they're a team that is upgraded enough to where they can be competitive week in, week out. And you have to have the ball go your way sometimes. The NFL is now exploring a Thanksgiving Eve game. I saw that. Thoughts? Great. Me too. Me too. Me too. Are you …”
“… I'm not giving you the benefit of looking at their schedule. I don't think the full schedule is out, is it? It's just their last play schedule. I think they're over under six and a half. Okay, I'm going nine. That's big. Yeah, I mean, I think they'll have a pretty good schedule. They play in the south. I mean, Jacksonville's definitely upgraded their team. It was much better last year. The Colts, there's probably going to be some question marks there with Daniel Jones' health and everything else. Houston's Houston. You're going to have to deal with that defense. But I do think that they're a team that is upgraded enough to where they can be competitive week in, week out. And you have to have the ball go your way sometimes. The NFL is now exploring a Thanksgiving Eve game. I saw that. Thoughts? Great. Me too. Me too. Me too. Are you kidding me? I love it. People are like, oh, we're running. That ain't me. You guys are playing football. Yeah. What are you talking about? So the day before Thanksgiving, I get something to watch? 100%. Yeah. I'm in. You know what? if I enjoy it, I'm going to be very selfish and I'm going to want more of it, just generally speaking. True. And I also …”
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The hosts hilariously debate the potential for a Thanksgiving Eve NFL game, with one declaring, 'I love it! People are like, oh, we're running out of things to watch.' Their banter about the absurdity of high school football being overshadowed adds a comedic twist, especially when discussing the integrity of Friday night games. It's a light-hearted take on the intersection of family traditions and football madness.
“Do you like the Pats? Excuse me? Do you like the the Colts standing? Pat? Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Listen, the Colts the Colts were in a position on at one point in the season where they went all in where they went all in understanding where we are as a team and where we're going. We're going to throw all our cards in and try and they tried. Unfortunately injuries hampered everything in the goddamn bottom fell out. You know what? We not firing our coach. We know what we have in this building and …”
“Do you like the Pats? Excuse me? Do you like the the Colts standing? Pat? Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Listen, the Colts the Colts were in a position on at one point in the season where they went all in where they went all in understanding where we are as a team and where we're going. We're going to throw all our cards in and try and they tried. Unfortunately injuries hampered everything in the goddamn bottom fell out. You know what? We not firing our coach. We know what we have in this building and what we did this year, which nobody thought we would do. We're going to try again because we bought Daniel Jones in, you know, knowing that he was going to be the starter, but do we know he was going to look like like this? Oh, he surprised me. I'm so I'm sure you're surprised. You look good. You look good. We've never seen Daniel Jones play like …”
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Daniel Jones has emerged as a surprising star for the Colts, showcasing skills that many didn't expect. Despite injuries, the Colts are committed to their strategy and believe they can build on this success next season. Meanwhile, Jonathan Taylor's performance has been scrutinized, as teams focus on stopping him, while Riley Leonard shows promise as a capable backup.
“… tag with Daniel Jones. The NFL surprises you every couple of years and you go, the commissioner's exemplist? I didn't know that existed. The Colts have placed the transition tag on Daniel Jones. That means we're not going to franchise you. We're going to let you seek other offers if you want, and then we get to have the final say if we want to keep you. So it's kind of like saying we like you, but at a cost, at a price, because Achilles surgery in the offseason and you're not quite sure what you were going to get. We saw that in the first, what, nine, ten games of the season. It played …”
“You got free agency. The draft is coming up. You got a transitional tag with Daniel Jones. The NFL surprises you every couple of years and you go, the commissioner's exemplist? I didn't know that existed. The Colts have placed the transition tag on Daniel Jones. That means we're not going to franchise you. We're going to let you seek other offers if you want, and then we get to have the final say if we want to keep you. So it's kind of like saying we like you, but at a cost, at a price, because Achilles surgery in the offseason and you're not quite sure what you were going to get. We saw that in the first, what, nine, ten games of the season. It played really well. The Colts were one of the top stories in the NFL. Then he gets hurt. Now are you going to pony up how much money? And I think he's going to make around $37 million if he comes back to the Colts. that one-year deal for $37 million to maybe prove yourself again and then get another contract. The move that I'm really curious about, or the …”
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Kyler Murray's early career performance was respectable, and many teams would still be interested in his potential despite recent setbacks.
“… yet feels good. I'm looking at their opponents for next year. I was curious what division they play in the AFC. It's going to be the South. So it's Colts Jacksonville, Tennessee Texans that group. You got hardball coming in. I mean, this is this is your like layup high upside exciting pick. He'll be he'll be drafted that way. He will that'll be the issue six round. No, I think he'll be fifth round. I worry he's a fourth round. If he's in the fifth round, I'll be taking him. No problem. Look at when he started, you know, really going and like you said Mike loses Malik neighbors had a ton of this …”
“… Dart, which is all of the stuff you said combined with the return of his his weapons and whatever weapons they draft. I mean they could take somebody like Jordan Tyson and pair him with Malik neighbors and I'm super I'm excited for Theo Johnson and yet feels good. I'm looking at their opponents for next year. I was curious what division they play in the AFC. It's going to be the South. So it's Colts Jacksonville, Tennessee Texans that group. You got hardball coming in. I mean, this is this is your like layup high upside exciting pick. He'll be he'll be drafted that way. He will that'll be the issue six round. No, I think he'll be fifth round. I worry he's a fourth round. If he's in the fifth round, I'll be taking him. No problem. Look at when he started, you know, really going and like you said Mike loses Malik neighbors had a ton of this these games were also lost cam scataboo, you know, not good for the offense. Like he was playing with a hodgepodge group and from week six on which is really when he got started. He was very very good. You're talking about he was the quarterback for in points per game scoring identically to Josh Allen 20.6 fantasy points per game. I mean you give …”
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Jackson Dart, a promising 22-year-old quarterback, finished 13th in fantasy points despite a tumultuous season with injuries and coaching changes. With a strong finish and the potential return of key weapons, he’s poised for a breakout year, showing both rushing ability and pocket passing skills that could elevate his game. Experts predict he could be a high-upside pick in upcoming drafts, especially if he continues to improve.
“oh joe the colts have given anthony richardson senior permission to see the trade his agent told espn the former 2023 fourth overall pick has made 15 starts for the colts throwing 11 touchdowns 13 interceptions while battling a string of injuries including a shoulder surgery a fractional orbital bone, and vision issues following the procedure. The Colts are expected to move forward this year with Daniel Jones and 2025 draft pick Riley Leonard at 1-2. Ocho? …”
“oh joe the colts have given anthony richardson senior permission to see the trade his agent told espn the former 2023 fourth overall pick has made 15 starts for the colts throwing 11 touchdowns 13 interceptions while battling a string of injuries including a shoulder surgery a fractional orbital bone, and vision issues following the procedure. The Colts are expected to move forward this year with Daniel Jones and 2025 draft pick Riley Leonard at 1-2. Ocho? Yeah. Where do you think Anthony Richardson ends up? Oh, that's a good question. That's a good question. I mean, what teams are willing to develop Anthony Richardson and allow him to be a backup? I mean, that's the part I don't know. I'm sure there's someone, some team that might give him a chance. But that's that's tough. That's tough. You understand …”
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Anthony Richardson, the 2023 fourth overall pick, is allowed to seek a trade after struggling with injuries and inconsistent performance, throwing 11 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in 15 starts. As the Colts pivot to Daniel Jones and rookie Riley Leonard, the question remains: which team will take a chance on Richardson's potential as a backup quarterback? The path to success in the NFL is often a long one, as seen with other quarterbacks who had to learn from the sidelines before thriving.
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The Colts are facing a critical decision with their quarterback situation, especially with Anthony Richardson potentially seeking a trade. Malik Willis is poised for a breakout after a challenging start, and the Colts could capitalize on their backup options to disrupt the league. The future of the franchise hinges on these choices, making it a pivotal moment for the team.
“… are too dominant. The AFC folds after four years. Only three teams of the AFC's eight come over to the NFL, the Browns, the 49ers and the Baltimore Colts, who are, of course, now the Indianapolis Colts. Here we are now. It's the dawn of the 50s and television installed base is here. So TV set sales in America in 1946, the first year after the war, were 7,000 TV sets sold in America. In 1947, there were 14,000 TV sets sold, so the market doubled. In 1948, there were 172,000 television sets sold, and it only grew exponentially from there. I love that you look this up. So at this point in the early …”
“So as we said, the AFC only operates for four years. The Browns are too dominant. The AFC folds after four years. Only three teams of the AFC's eight come over to the NFL, the Browns, the 49ers and the Baltimore Colts, who are, of course, now the Indianapolis Colts. Here we are now. It's the dawn of the 50s and television installed base is here. So TV set sales in America in 1946, the first year after the war, were 7,000 TV sets sold in America. In 1947, there were 14,000 TV sets sold, so the market doubled. In 1948, there were 172,000 television sets sold, and it only grew exponentially from there. I love that you look this up. So at this point in the early 50s, there are 25 million homes in America with a television set. Man, did history turn on a knife point. For the NFL's sake, from their perspective, thank God the AFC went into business and forced the NFL into a competitive response to expand, to change the game, and to start to discover and understand this league-first mentality. And then also, …”
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The NFL's attendance crisis was averted by the rise of television in the early 1950s. While baseball feared the impact of TV on ticket sales, the NFL adapted quickly, blacking out home games to boost stadium revenue. This shift laid the groundwork for football's dominance in American sports programming and changed how fans experienced the game.
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