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The Colts came to basketball country in 1984. For more than 30 years, the team has laid claim to the hearts of sports fans all over the Hoosier state. With controversial stars like Dickerson and George and Hall of Famers like Faulk and Harrison, the Indianapolis Colts have built a fan base that bleeds blue. From Bob Irsay to Jim Irsay, from Jason Belser to Bob Sanders, from Bill Brooks to T.Y. Hilton, this is the story of the love affair between Indianapolis Colts and their fans. Perfect for the die-hard tailgater and the casual fan alike, Blue Blood covers the history of the Colts from the…mehr

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The Colts came to basketball country in 1984. For more than 30 years, the team has laid claim to the hearts of sports fans all over the Hoosier state. With controversial stars like Dickerson and George and Hall of Famers like Faulk and Harrison, the Indianapolis Colts have built a fan base that bleeds blue. From Bob Irsay to Jim Irsay, from Jason Belser to Bob Sanders, from Bill Brooks to T.Y. Hilton, this is the story of the love affair between Indianapolis Colts and their fans. Perfect for the die-hard tailgater and the casual fan alike, Blue Blood covers the history of the Colts from the Midnight Move to Super Bowl glory. With more than 50 pages of new content, Blue Blood has been updated to provide context and commentary on both the end of the Peyton Manning era and the beginning of Andrew Luck's career.
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Autorenporträt
Nate Dunlevy is an Indianapolis native and a graduate of Pike High School. He holds a Masters of Divinity in the area of Intercultural Studies from Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, IN. He currently resides in Indianapolis with his wife, Deborah, and three children. Dunlevy was the founder of the Colts-centric website 18to88.com, his work has been featured on several national platforms, and he was named the 2013 Dick Connor Writing Award winner for the Blog Category by the Professional Football Writers of America. He currently writes for ColtsAuthority.com. His 2011 novel, Invincible, Indiana, also available from Madison House Publishing, was selected for the Next Indiana Bookshelf by Indiana Humanities as a book "to encourage Hoosiers to think, read, and talk about the present and future of Indiana."