RTC: Colts are now a 1 p.m. kickoff team
April, 18, 2012
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Paul Kuharsky | ESPN.com
Reading the coverage…
Houston Texans
The Texans will play in prime time four times, plus on Thanksgiving, says John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.
We won’t really know what the Texans think about Garrett Graham until we see how the team addresses tight end in the draft, says Nate Dunlevy of Bleacher Report.
Indianapolis Colts
The Colts, typically all over the prime time schedule, have 15 kickoffs at 1 p.m. says Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star.
There are going to be season tickets available for the Colts this year, says Chappell.
"This group of (offensive) linemen will be able to accomplish far superior run blocking, should hold up better against the beefier defensive linemen that tended to cause pressue up the middle on the quarterback, and is better-suited to support (an Andrew) Luck-style offense," says Brett Mock of Colts Authority.
Jacksonville Jaguars
“The first practice of the coach Mike Mularkey era Tuesday featured a Brad Meester Super Bowl pep talk, a new haircut for Blaine Gabbert and questions about Maurice Jones-Drew’s absence,” says Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union.
Defensive tackle Terrance Knighton can see out of his injured left eye again, says Tania Ganguli of the T-U.
The Jaguars are not on the Monday Night Football calendar, says Ganguli.
After the top six picks, the draft looks unsettled, says Stellino.
Tennessee Titans
The Titans’ first month of games is full of challenges, says John Glennon of The Tennessean.
Tight end Jared Cook has the perfect pick for the Titans -- another South Carolina guy, defensive end Melvin Ingram. The story from Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean.
Houston Texans
The Texans will play in prime time four times, plus on Thanksgiving, says John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.
We won’t really know what the Texans think about Garrett Graham until we see how the team addresses tight end in the draft, says Nate Dunlevy of Bleacher Report.
Indianapolis Colts
The Colts, typically all over the prime time schedule, have 15 kickoffs at 1 p.m. says Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star.
There are going to be season tickets available for the Colts this year, says Chappell.
"This group of (offensive) linemen will be able to accomplish far superior run blocking, should hold up better against the beefier defensive linemen that tended to cause pressue up the middle on the quarterback, and is better-suited to support (an Andrew) Luck-style offense," says Brett Mock of Colts Authority.
Jacksonville Jaguars
“The first practice of the coach Mike Mularkey era Tuesday featured a Brad Meester Super Bowl pep talk, a new haircut for Blaine Gabbert and questions about Maurice Jones-Drew’s absence,” says Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union.
Defensive tackle Terrance Knighton can see out of his injured left eye again, says Tania Ganguli of the T-U.
The Jaguars are not on the Monday Night Football calendar, says Ganguli.
After the top six picks, the draft looks unsettled, says Stellino.
Tennessee Titans
The Titans’ first month of games is full of challenges, says John Glennon of The Tennessean.
Tight end Jared Cook has the perfect pick for the Titans -- another South Carolina guy, defensive end Melvin Ingram. The story from Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean.
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