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JAFF 03-13-2022 09:19 AM

Peter King on combine and Irsay story
 
Moving the combine

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There’s been an assumption that the NFL Scouting Combine, which has been held in Indianapolis for 36 straight years, is on the way to a more league-lucrative site in Dallas (Jerry Jones is pushing hard for it) or Los Angeles next year. There was a funereal tone of voice for everyone when discussing moving the combine. It’s a universally despised idea. No one has to get in a car here, and on long days, no trek longer than a 12-minute walk is crucial in time management. Anywhere else, it’s a commuter’s convention.

“You watch,” one GM told me. “If the combine moves, you won’t see near the number of coaches here as who come now.”

I asked one coach about that, and he said, “Absolutely right. It’s a huge time-suck for us now. I could see lots of coaches staying away if it moves.”

Here’s why that matters: The NFL needs a TV show. NFL Network needs to focus a camera on John Harbaugh watching workouts when discussion of Ravens comes up. When Daniel Jeremiah is talking about the first pick in the Aidan Hutchinson workout, it would help to see Jags coach Doug Pederson studying the field. So if a bunch of coaches don’t come, the TV studio has fewer stars.
I will add one other item. Every year IU Health shuts down a wing at Methodist hospital so the NFL can do physicals on every potential player who shows up. The NFL leaves, they may have a hard time getting that kind of commitment elsewhere.

King charity Jim Irsay steps up

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With the possibility of the NFL Scouting Combine perhaps leaving Indianapolis, it seemed right for those of us in the media who have frequented the combine to say thank you to the city for all the time spent in Indy over the years. So I called on a lot of friends to help do that, in a fundraiser Thursday night: Steve Koers of Sun King Brewing (he provided the space at his downtown brewery), Angie Six (the ace annual organizer of the event), 10 friends in the media covering the combine (to be on hand to answer NFL questions for the crowd of 100), and you readers (81 of you stepped up and bought $25 tickets even though you could not attend) to supercharge the event. The beneficiary would be Teachers’ Treasures, which provides school supplies, gratis, to 270 schools in which at least 60 percent of the students are on free or reduced-cost meal programs. Stepping up without being asked was PR man Matt Conti of the Colts, who donated autographed items to be auctioned.

My goal was to raise $5,000. Teachers’ Treasures, which operates out of a shuttered Kroger supermarket, has a slew of benefactors whose generosity allows every dollar donated to turn into $15 of school supplies. My goal of $5K would fund $75,000 worth of supplies for local teachers. On average, 100 teachers per day walk through the facility to take about $500 worth of supplies to bring back to their classrooms. All free.

This was the best event we ever had at the combine, in interest and attendance and coolness. A Colts fan, Dan Jordan of Noblesville, Ind., won the Jonathan Taylor autographed jersey with a bid of $500. “Seemed like a great cause,” he said. “My wife’s a former teacher.”


The event at Sun King Brewery in downtown Indianapolis on Thursday night. (NBC Sports)
I thought the highlight of the evening was a fan asking Adam Schefter which product he uses on his skin. But the highlight changed a couple of hours after the event. Matt Conti phoned. Seems Colts owner Jim Irsay heard of the meet-up at the brewery. “Mr. Irsay wants to contribute $10,000,” Conti said. “He wants to help Teachers’ Treasures.”

Whoa. Adding the Irsay donation, we had a $15,000 night. We were all over the moon.

I did the math. $15K, times 15 in value … Teachers Treasures will be able to allocate $225,000 worth of school supplies to teachers throughout Marion County from the Thursday night event, and from the generosity of Jim Irsay.

“We’re a small non-profit,” Alicia Van Rensburg, the Director of Development at Teachers’ Treasures, told me Friday. “We have an annual budget of $8.4 million, and to have $225,000 just show up like that … we are just so grateful. And Mr. Irsay’s generosity—we were just floored.

“You have to understand how much is on these teachers’ shoulders these days. They are teachers, parents, social workers, counselors, nurses to these students in so many cases. They’re used to spending $800 to $1,200 a year of their own money to buy everything for these students. Socks, clothes, backpacks, feminine hygiene products in some cases. It is so hard to hear their stories. But they can come to our facility and get a lot of the supplies they need for free.

“That is what makes events like this so vitally important. If this is the last time for the combine here, it’s a beautiful way to go out. Thank you.”

Thank us? Thank you, Teachers’ Treasures. With the possibility of the NFL Scouting Combine perhaps leaving Indianapolis, it seemed right for those of us in the media who have frequented the combine to say thank you to the city for all the time spent in Indy over the years. So I called on a lot of friends to help do that, in a fundraiser Thursday night: Steve Koers of Sun King Brewing (he provided the space at his downtown brewery), Angie Six (the ace annual organizer of the event), 10 friends in the media covering the combine (to be on hand to answer NFL questions for the crowd of 100), and you readers (81 of you stepped up and bought $25 tickets even though you could not attend) to supercharge the event. The beneficiary would be Teachers’ Treasures, which provides school supplies, gratis, to 270 schools in which at least 60 percent of the students are on free or reduced-cost meal programs. Stepping up without being asked was PR man Matt Conti of the Colts, who donated autographed items to be auctioned.


so .
Have a nice Sunday

CletusPyle 03-13-2022 09:59 AM

They will regret moving the combine, Indy is perfect for events like this! It's very easy to get around, affordable, and the city actually appreciates you being there!

JAFF 03-13-2022 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by CletusPyle (Post 225719)
They will regret moving the combine, Indy is perfect for events like this! It's very easy to get around, affordable, and the city actually appreciates you being there!

They will have a hard time getting player physicals done in one day. IU Health shuts down a wing at Methodist hospital, which is down town, close to the convention center.

Its a big deal, surgeons of every specialty are pulled out of the wards, x ray techs, physician assistance, lab techs, its a disruption that not many institutions want in the middle of the week.

The NFL takes its circus out of town, Indy will find a replacement. The convention center ran the entire NCAA mens basketball playoff out of their facility, during covid.

They have a great rep and they will find some to fill that spot.

Racehorse 03-13-2022 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by CletusPyle (Post 225719)
They will regret moving the combine, Indy is perfect for events like this! It's very easy to get around, affordable, and the city actually appreciates you being there!

I have a coworker from Michigan who had never been to a sporting event in Indianapolis. He went up for the Big Ten Championships in football, and came back impresses. He could not stop raving about how well everything is run there, and the proximity of everything sports-related. he said there is no other city that is laid out like this. The NFL will regret it if they move from Indy.

Colts And Orioles 03-16-2022 03:37 PM

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While bumping this interesting story, here's a plug for something that is Colts-related in the NFL section (the Colts are among 3 teams proposing new overtime rules for the 2022 season. The other 2 teams are the Eagles and the Titans.)


http://www.coltfreaks.com/forum/show...244#post226244

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AlwaysSunnyinIndy 05-24-2022 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by CletusPyle (Post 225719)
They will regret moving the combine, Indy is perfect for events like this! It's very easy to get around, affordable, and the city actually appreciates you being there!


The NFL has decided to stay put - at least for the next two years.

The Combine will remain in Indy for 2023 and 2024.


https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1529113652275646465

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The NFL Combine will stay in Indianapolis in 2023 and 2024 — where it's been held dating back to 1987.

Indy leaders pushed and worked hard for this behind the scenes and their track record of hosting the event speaks for itself.

Dallas and L.A. will have to wait.
https://twitter.com/FieldYates/statu...13437355360256

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The NFL has announced that Indianapolis will host the NFL Combine in both 2023 and 2024.

The Combine stays in Indy. As it should.

JAFF 05-24-2022 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 231576)
The NFL has decided to stay put - at least for the next two years.

The Combine will remain in Indy for 2023 and 2024.


https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1529113652275646465



https://twitter.com/FieldYates/statu...13437355360256


Consider it was the people at LOS and the NCAA who ran the mens basketball tourny, across Indiana when covid struck. With little time and no guidelines they did a hell of a job. Bet anyone a quarter that they are stiffing Kronke for the St Louis disaster, and moving the combine to LA is a reward the other owners are denying him

AlwaysSunnyinIndy 01-18-2024 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 231576)
The NFL has decided to stay put - at least for the next two years.

The Combine will remain in Indy for 2023 and 2024.


The NFL and Indianapolis agreed to a one year extension for the Combine location - so the 2025 Combine will stay put.

https://twitter.com/gmbremer/status/1748095885865607190

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Visit Indy announces the NFL Combine will return to Indianapolis in 2025.

It's been in the Circle City since 1987, and it will continue to be here through at least the next two years.


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