Indianapolis Colts 2010 Training Camp Preview

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07/23/2010 - (Sportsbook Betting Lines) -

REPORT DATE: Aug. 1st

SITE: Anderson University, Anderson, IN

CAMP OBJECTIVES: Colts fans who know they're going to see a lot of backup quarterback play in the preseason will at least receive a unique twist on that storyline this year. With Jim Sorgi gone, Indy needs Curtis Painter to prove that he won't be a complete embarrassment when the Colts are giving away games at the end the year. At wideout, Reggie Wayne's contract dissatisfaction and Anthony Gonzalez's quest to become relevant again are the main storylines. Gonzalez could have to compete with 2009 surprises Austin Collie and Pierre Garcon in order to get on the field. Up front, Tony Ugoh and Mike Pollak are vying for Ryan Lilja's vacated left guard slot, and Ryan Diem needs to hold off ex-Raven Adam Terry at right tackle. Defensively, it will be interesting to see how Jim Caldwell and coordinator Larry Coyer utilize first-round rookie pass rusher Jerry Hughes (TCU), and to gauge the health of safety Bob Sanders. Adam Vinatieri is back in his kicking role, and needs to prove he can stay healthy as well.

PRESEASON SCHEDULE:

Aug 15 - vs. San Francisco, 1:00 PM Aug 19 - at Buffalo, 7:30 PM Aug 26 - at Green Bay, 8:00 PM Sep 2 - vs. Cincinnati, 7:00 PM

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