AuthorJosh Sr

I began to watch the Colts when former Colts running back Marshall Faulk was the running back and Jim Harbaugh was the starting QB. It wasn’t until 1998 when Peyton Manning was selected with the first overall pick of the 1998 NFL draft, which solidified me as a fan of the Indianapolis Colts. I frequently travel to home games in Indianapolis and away games just so I could support my beloved team. Two of my greatest accomplishments are engaging with Colts fans on a Facebook group I created called “Horseshoe Mob” back in 2018. My other accomplishment is starting a podcast called “You Don’t Know JAC” with Chris Jackson and Austin Cook, which we have now renamed “Horseshoe Mob”. At the time I started the podcast, I had no idea it would start a brotherhood that would last for a lifetime.

First Downs

The Indianapolis Colts added an offensive weapon in the third round, selecting North Carolina WR Josh Downs with the 79th pick. I started to think to myself, Colts GM Chris Ballard really trying to get out of the dog house. Remind you, he had ... [more]

Home Sweet Home

After trading back not once but twice in the second round, the Indianapolis Colts select Kansas State cornerback Julius Brents with the 44th pick in the NFL Draft. Colt fans are very familiar with Brents. Brents is an Indy native, who went to high ... [more]

The Wait Is Over…

The Indianapolis Colts have finally drafted their quarterback of the future. On April 27, 2023, every Colts fan was glued to their TV as the Colts were on the clock. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell slowly walks to the podium as time had already ... [more]

Colts Roster After Free Agency

The Indianapolis Colts were not big spenders everyone thought they would in free agency but they did address a couple of positions before the NFL draft, which is a couple weeks away. Here’s the updated roster: Quarterback Nick Foles Garder ... [more]

Colts Pursing QB Lamar Jackson?

What does it take to acquire a talented quarterback like Lamar Jackson? Remember, it was reported Baltimore Ravens offered Jackson guaranteed money $133 million at signing, $175 million if he got injured, and $200 million if he’s on the roster in ... [more]