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What’s new for Colts?...Brady, and three times in the playoffs. Tom Moore has been Indianapolis's offensive coordinator all those years, and New England's system may have evolved, but it has done so without wholesale change. Bottom line: These guys know each other,... In this article: Colts, Bill Belichick, Patriots, NFL, Steelers, Michael Vick, Randy Moss, Stephen Gostkowski, Laurence Maroney, and Peyton Manning |
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CBS | July 31, 2009
Colts coaches return after retirements
...9:19 PM EDT Published : Friday, 31 Jul 2009, 6:33 PM EDT INDIANAPOLIS (AP/WISH) - Longtime Colts assistant coaches Tom Moore and Howard Mudd are returning from retirement. Coach Jim Caldwell announced on Friday that Moore, the...
In this article: Howard Mudd, Tom Moore, Colts, Jim Irsay, Jim Caldwell, Clyde Christensen, Pete Metzelaars, and NFL
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boston.com - Football news | May 15, 2009
Colts president discusses shuffling of assistants
INDIANAPOLIS-Colts president Bill Polian told an Indianapolis radio station that assistant head coach Clyde Christensen will become the new offensive coordinator and Pete Metzalaars will take over as offensive line coach. Polian...
In this article: Colts, Bill Polian, Howard Mudd, Tom Moore, All rights reserved, Clyde Christensen, E mail, and Associated Press
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Sports Illustrated Top Stories | May 18, 2009
Peter King: Loss of coaches won't slow Colts
Peter King: Loss of coaches won't slow Colts Loss of coaches won't slow Colts Indianapolis had been preparing for Tom Moore, Howard Mudd to leave Explaining how the Dolphins will use Jason Taylor at linebacker in '09 The Dr. Z benefit,...
In this article: Howard Mudd, Indianapolis Colts, Tom Moore, NFL, Peyton Manning, Peter King, Pete Metzelaars, San Francisco, and Clyde Christensen
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ESPN | August 07, 2009
Howard Mudd to return to Indianapolis Colts for only 2009; Tom Moore happy to stay with Indy
...Indianapolis Colts for only 2009; Tom Moore happy to stay with Indy TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Howard Mudd's comeback with Indianapolis will last one season. Tom Moore isn't sure how long he'll keep coaching, but he's content to stay with the...
In this article: Tom Moore, Howard Mudd, Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning, Jim Irsay, Clyde Christensen, NFL Draft, MVP, Espn.com, and Super Bowl
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Honolulu Advertiser | September 11, 2009
NFL: Colts' Sanders out for Jags game
...out for Jags game INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis Colts coach Jim Caldwell acknowledged Friday that senior offensive coordinator Tom Moore will back on the sidelines this weekend against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Moore was in the press box...
In this article: Bob Sanders, Tom Moore, Indianapolis Colts, NFL, Jim Caldwell, Jacksonville Jaguars, Ed Johnson, and Clyde Christensen
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Fox Sports | May 11, 2009
Vick needs an extreme makeover before return
...same can't be said for the dogs that were slaughtered. The expected retirement of Indianapolis assistant coaches Tom Moore (offensive coordinator) and Howard Mudd (offensive line). The cause: Mudd and Moore are reportedly leaving because...
In this article: Michael Vick, NFL, Dan Morgan, Michael Oher, The Colts, Todd Wade, Howard Mudd, Tony Dungy, Tom Moore, and Dog
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Stampede Blue | October 22, 2009
Week Seven: Colts v. Rams Preview
...Tom Moore talk during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Indianapolis, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. Indianapolis won 34-17. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) It's been a long time since the Colts walked into the Edward Jones Dome in St....
In this article: Indianapolis Colts, Rams, Bob Sanders, Tim Jennings, Jim Caldwell, Marlin Jackson, Mike Pollak, Kelvin Hayden, Titans, and Steven Jackson
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NFL.com - Home | May 15, 2009
Polian: Christensen will take over Colts' offensive coordinator post
...to learn Moore's system. Caldwell also followed Dungy from Tampa Bay to Indianapolis in 2002, was promoted to assistant head coach in 2005 and associate head coach last year before replacing Dungy in January. Caldwell coached Manning...
In this article: Indianapolis Colts, Bill Polian, Howard Mudd, Clyde Christensen, Tom Moore, Pete Metzelaars, Tony Dungy, Jim Caldwell, and NFL
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San Diego Union-Tribune | July 31, 2009
Colts assistants return after retirements
...Mudd return to Colts in old roles By MICHAEL MAROT, The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS Tom Moore and Howard Mudd decided not to follow Brett Favre's playbook. They're coming back from retirement - just in time for training camp. The...
In this article: Howard Mudd, Colts, Tom Moore, Jim Caldwell, Jim Irsay, Peyton Manning, Clyde Christensen, Pete Metzelaars, and Tony Dungy
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Indianapolis (pronounced: /ˌɪndiəˈnæpəlɪs/) is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. The United States Census estimated the city's population, excluding the included towns, at 795,458 in 2006. It is Indiana's largest city and is the 14th largest city in the U.S., the third largest city in the Midwest (behind Chicago and Detroit), and the second most populous state capital (behind Phoenix, Arizona).
For much of its history, Indianapolis oriented itself around government and industry, particularly manufacturing. Today, Indianapolis has a much more diversified economy, contributing to the fields of education, healthcare, and finance. Tourism is also a vital part of the economy of Indianapolis, and the city plays host to numerous conventions and sporting events. Of these, perhaps most well known is the annual Indianapolis 500 race. Other major sporting events include the Allstate 400 and the Men's and Women's NCAA Basketball Tournaments.
Greater Indianapolis has seen moderate growth among U.S. cities, especially in nearby Hamilton, Hendricks, and Johnson counties. The population of the metropolitan statistical area is estimated at 1,774,665, making it the 33rd-largest in the U.S. The combined statistical area population of Indianapolis is 2,014,267, the 23rd-largest in the U.S.
- Name:
- City of Indianapolis
- Also Known As:
- Indy, The Circle City, Naptown, The Crossroads of America, The Racing Capital of the World, Amateur Sports Capital of the World, Railroad City, Capital City, The Indy City
- Type:
- City
- Government type:
- Mayor-council
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1821
- Total Area (sq. mi):
- 372
- Total Area (km):
- 963.5
- Land Area (sq mi):
- 365.1
- Land Area (km):
- 945.6
- Water Area (sq mi):
- 6.9
- Water Area (km):
- 17.9
- Elevation (ft):
- 715
- Elevation (m):
- 218
- Time Zone:
- EST
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