Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Colts relying on rest to reverse historic 8-game season-opening losing streak
INDIANAPOLIS – The final time the Indianapolis Colts gained a season opener, they defeated an Oakland Raiders crew that includes Terrelle Pryor at quarterback and Charles Woodson at security.
President Barack Obama was within the first 12 months of his second time period, Apple’s newest cellular phone providing was the iPhone 5, and the Dow Jones Industrial Common was about half its present mark.
Sure, 2013 was a very long time in the past.
When the Colts debut their 2022 roster on the street towards the Houston Texans on Sunday, they are going to be trying to reverse a pattern of historic proportions. Their eight consecutive losses in season openers is the longest present streak within the NFL, and it’s tied for the third-longest streak of season-opening losses in NFL historical past.
The Colts, to say the least, are exhausted with the subject. Publicly, they’ve taken a decidedly completely different method to this topic in 2022: Avoidance. The Colts have downplayed the significance of breaking the streak and customarily haven’t talked about it.
“We’re simply sort of targeted this 12 months on saying, ‘You realize, let’s go play our greatest soccer and let’s get it carried out,” proprietor Jim Irsay mentioned lately, “as an alternative of me ranting right here for 10 minutes. That hasn’t appeared to work prior to now.
“However you understand how I really feel concerning the openers.”
Privately, nevertheless, there was an intense concentrate on attaining a greater begin to the season for a crew that has been a notoriously slow-starting membership lately.
Coach Frank Reich, after exhaustive planning by the crew’s medical and coaching staffs, dealt with coaching camp and the preseason in a special trend in an effort to alter the Colts’ Week 1 fortunes.
Among the many adjustments: The Colts pushed again their apply instances from mid-morning to noon, a transfer aimed toward getting gamers’ our bodies acclimated to acting at a time much like kickoff. The Colts, who additionally shortened their practices, usually practiced at midday all through coaching camp. Is it any coincidence their season begins at 12 p.m. CT on Sunday?
“We will begin setting their clocks to how we play,” basic supervisor Chris Ballard mentioned.
The Colts additionally condensed their night assembly schedule all through coaching camp by about an hour. They balanced these strikes with a heightened concentrate on sleep, with the workers encouraging gamers to utilize the additional time to get further relaxation.
“Shoot, our first assembly was beginning at like 9 o’clock, 9:15 [a.m.],” receiver Parris Campbell mentioned. “Then, we have been getting carried out earlier [at night]. That simply provides that point to relaxation and get away from ball, and take time to really get work carried out on our our bodies and get well.”
Even whereas Reich was easing up on apply depth and decreasing the lengths of conferences, he ramped up enjoying time for key gamers within the preseason.
Reich has traditionally been very conservative along with his starters within the preseason, so it was uncommon to see the beginning offense and protection enjoying into the second quarter of the Colts’ preseason opener towards the Buffalo Payments.
The thought behind the transfer? Reich believed extra dwell motion might promote higher execution early within the season. In Reich’s 4 seasons, the Colts have needed to overcome wretched begins in two of them — 1-5 in 2018 and 1-4 final season.
The proof will finally come all the way down to early season outcomes, however the adjustments have been successful within the locker room. It is also price noting the Colts largely averted main accidents in coaching camp, outdoors of punter Rigoberto Sanchez’s Achilles tear sustained throughout wind sprints. There have been simply two gamers on the crew’s harm report this week: Shaquille Leonard (recovering from June again surgical procedure to handle a nerve problem) and Dennis Kelly (recovering from current knee surgical procedure).
“Guys purchased into it,” defensive deal with DeForest Buckner mentioned. “I undoubtedly really feel a distinction in my physique heading into Week 1 in comparison with earlier years. [Reich] has been harping on this and about getting relaxation. I’m an early hen, however that additional half-hour or hour of sleep goes a good distance.”
Have the Colts lastly discovered the antidote they’ve been looking for for eight lengthy years? If they’ve, search for this method to be recycled sooner or later.
“I believe all the most effective video games we’ve had in [recent] seasons,” linebacker Zaire Franklin mentioned, “is after we have been recent and rested and able to go.”
Indianapolis, IN
Abandoned vehicles along Indianapolis interstates will be towed during winter storm
How drivers can prepare for bad winter weather
This video offers tips from the Indianapolis Department of Transportation to help drivers navigate bad winter weather conditions.
Don’t leave your vehicle along the highway during this looming winter storm, unless you want it towed.
Indiana State Police is warning drivers that vehicles left along interstates specific to the Indianapolis area will be hauled away. With the winter weather right around the corner, troopers will be removing abandoned motor vehicles regardless of how long they’ve been there.
“Now, that doesn’t mean that you’re out of gas and you’re stuck on the road we’ll take it,” Sgt. John Perrine told IndyStar. “If you call us and let us know the situation then we can work with you. We can also help if you need help with a ride or a tow truck.”
While people normally have 24 hours to remove their vehicles from the side of highways, during winter weather, vehicles are quickly towed.
Perrine said these abandoned vehicles pose a hazard for other drivers and impede emergency response and the Indiana Department of Transportation’s ability to push snow out of the road. Stalled vehicles also can be a hazard for other cars if the roads are slick and icy, and plows need the shoulders of the road to pile up the snow.
Indianapolis has over 200 miles of interstate roads including I-74, I-69, I-465, I-70 and I-465.
What to do if your vehicle gets towed because of the storm
Indiana State Police uses different towing companies around the city.
You’re encouraged to reach out with information about the vehicle including the make, model and year and where it was potentially picked up from by calling the agency’s main number and pressing the option for commercial vehicle enforcement division.
Indiana State Police posts in Indianapolis contact info
Indianapolis District 52 – 8620 E. 21st St., Indianapolis, IN 46219 | Main phone: (800) 582-8440
Jade Jackson is a Public Safety Reporter for the Indianapolis Star. You can email her at Jade.Jackson@IndyStar.com and follow her on X, formally Twitter @IAMJADEJACKSON.
Indianapolis, IN
Man fatally shot inside Indianapolis home; 1 person held for questioning
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One person is dead and another is being held for questioning after a fatal Friday morning shooting on the city’s near north side, Indianapolis police said.
Just after 4:10 a.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to a shooting on Capitol Avenue off of 29th Street.
Upon arrival, officers found a man who had been shot. He was pronounced dead at the scene, IMPD says.
A person of interest was detained, but police did not say if they are a suspect.
Southbound Capitol Avenue from 30th to 28th Street is closed for investigation.
This story will be updated when more information becomes available.
Indianapolis, IN
'Pet Pals TV': Experts give tips on cold weather safety for pets
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — With temperatures in the teens and lower quickly approaching Indianapolis, it’s time to think about the safety of our furry friends.
Temperatures are set to drop below 20 degrees starting Saturday, and experts say it’s crucial to bring pets inside to avoid life-threatening conditions.
Patty Spitler, host of “Pet Pals TV,” and Darcie Kurtz, executive director of Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside (FIDO), stopped by News 8 “Midday” on Thursday to talk about what pet owners need to know during colder temperatures.
Spitler said about pet owners who don’t take responsible actions, “We’re doing what we can to correct it. There are ordinances we need to talk about, and, if you see something, you can do something. Don’t handle it yourself, but make sure you call the right people.”
Kurtz laid out some important facts. An ordinance in Indianapolis prohibits leaving dogs outside when the temperature hits 20 degrees or below, and it’s not just a suggestion — it’s a matter of safety. Dogs need to be brought into a temperature-controlled space kept between 40 and 80 degrees.
“Cold weather is coming fast, and pet owners need to be proactive,” Kurtz said. “If dogs are left out in these conditions, the outcome can be deadly.”
Short-haired breeds like pit bulls are particularly vulnerable to the cold. FIDO has helped countless dogs in dire situations, including some who tragically froze to death. But, it’s not just the extreme cases. Even less severe exposure to cold weather can cause harm.
Spitler also pointed out that while some breeds like Bernese Mountain Dogs are more tolerant of the cold, they still need to come inside eventually.
For people who can’t bring their pets indoors, Kurtz recommends providing insulated doghouses with straw bedding and a cover over the entrance if the temperature is between 20 and 40 degrees.
For anyone who sees a dog left outside in dangerous cold conditions, Kurtz shared a few tips on how to help: “Wait about 30 minutes to see if the situation persists. Look for signs that the dog is living outside — food bowls, water bowls, a doghouse. If it’s clear the dog is being neglected, report it.”
Indianapolis Animal Care Services is responsible for enforcement. You can submit an online report or call the Mayor’s Action Center at 317-327-4622.
FIDO also offers assistance. Reach them at 317-221-1314. FIDO is open from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday for dog owners in need of assistance.
Kurtz shared that FIDO has been doing this important work for almost 20 years. It provides resources to help pet owners bring their dogs inside, avoiding the need for the ordinance’s enforcement.
Also on Thursday’s “Daybreak” segment, Spitler surprised Kurtz with one of her books, with all proceeds going to rescues and shelters.
“Pet Pals TV” every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. with more tips on how to care for your pets.
Below is the seven-day forecast for Indianapolis, issued on Jan. 2, 2025.
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