1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:03,120 Speaker 1: Hey, Colts fans, I'm JJ Sakovitz. Welcome in to another 2 00:00:03,160 --> 00:00:07,080 Speaker 1: episode of The Colt Show in Indianapolis. Colts Podcast. Really 3 00:00:07,080 --> 00:00:09,440 Speaker 1: excited to bring you today's episode. After we were off 4 00:00:09,480 --> 00:00:11,160 Speaker 1: to the week of the fourth, I had a chance 5 00:00:11,160 --> 00:00:14,440 Speaker 1: to sit down with Colts kicker Spencer Schrader about a 6 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:16,520 Speaker 1: month ago. We had a chance to talk about quite 7 00:00:16,520 --> 00:00:19,520 Speaker 1: a few things, including his kicking process and also his 8 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:24,680 Speaker 1: almost soccer career, his business ventures. He's a fascinating person. 9 00:00:24,760 --> 00:00:27,840 Speaker 1: Really excited to bring this to you. Spencer's going to 10 00:00:27,880 --> 00:00:31,120 Speaker 1: be competing during training camp with undrafted rookie Medix Traquillo 11 00:00:31,480 --> 00:00:33,760 Speaker 1: to be the Colts kicker, so really interested in that. 12 00:00:34,040 --> 00:00:35,640 Speaker 1: Next week on the Colt Show, We're going to have 13 00:00:35,720 --> 00:00:39,040 Speaker 1: a full training camp preview that I did with Lara Overton. 14 00:00:39,200 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 1: It is lengthy, it is meaty, it is interesting. Hopefully 15 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:45,479 Speaker 1: you guys enjoy that comes out a week from today 16 00:00:45,920 --> 00:00:49,720 Speaker 1: on Thursday the seventeenth. All Right, one piece of or outdated, 17 00:00:49,760 --> 00:00:53,080 Speaker 1: I should say information is during the interview I had 18 00:00:53,080 --> 00:00:55,560 Speaker 1: with Spencer, I believe he referred to his girlfriend. 19 00:00:56,680 --> 00:00:57,840 Speaker 2: That girlfriend is knows fiance. 20 00:00:58,000 --> 00:01:00,320 Speaker 1: So shout out to Spencer and US Women's new national 21 00:01:00,360 --> 00:01:04,759 Speaker 1: team midfielder Corbin Albert. I'm getting engaged. Congratulations to them both. Anyways, 22 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:06,959 Speaker 1: let's get to my chat with Spencer Trader right now 23 00:01:07,040 --> 00:01:10,280 Speaker 1: here on the Cult Show. All right, it is my 24 00:01:10,360 --> 00:01:12,720 Speaker 1: pleasure to be back here on The Colt Show with 25 00:01:12,840 --> 00:01:16,839 Speaker 1: Kicker Spencer Schrader. Spencer, we are taping this during Veteran 26 00:01:16,880 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 1: Mini camp in June. This episode's coming out in July, 27 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:23,160 Speaker 1: a couple weeks before training camp. What excites you about 28 00:01:23,200 --> 00:01:26,680 Speaker 1: the opportunity ahead of you up at Grand Park in 29 00:01:26,760 --> 00:01:29,080 Speaker 1: training camp with a chance to compete to win the 30 00:01:29,080 --> 00:01:29,920 Speaker 1: Colts Kicker job. 31 00:01:30,600 --> 00:01:32,119 Speaker 3: Well, it was really cool for me to be back 32 00:01:32,120 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 3: here again because I got a chance to be here 33 00:01:33,520 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 3: last year, and I feel like last year was such 34 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:36,680 Speaker 3: a growth face for me. You know, it was like 35 00:01:37,200 --> 00:01:39,119 Speaker 3: wide eyes, you know, it's the first time I'm going 36 00:01:39,160 --> 00:01:41,319 Speaker 3: through that. And so this year it's like, Okay, you've 37 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:44,280 Speaker 3: been here before. Can you kind of cement yourself a 38 00:01:44,319 --> 00:01:46,840 Speaker 3: little bit more? Can we up the professionalism? Can we 39 00:01:46,880 --> 00:01:49,440 Speaker 3: refine things here and there? So it's just the journey 40 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:50,760 Speaker 3: of being a pro and trying to get a little 41 00:01:50,760 --> 00:01:53,120 Speaker 3: bit better. But training camp here is so well done 42 00:01:53,200 --> 00:01:55,240 Speaker 3: with the amount of people that they invite and how 43 00:01:55,240 --> 00:01:56,920 Speaker 3: fun they make it for the community. It's just going 44 00:01:56,960 --> 00:01:58,360 Speaker 3: to be a really good time getting out there with 45 00:01:58,400 --> 00:01:59,960 Speaker 3: the teammates. 46 00:01:59,360 --> 00:02:02,480 Speaker 1: For a For you, how is that process of refining 47 00:02:03,040 --> 00:02:07,480 Speaker 1: what you do? Like, what do you do to consistently 48 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:12,840 Speaker 1: work on refining your procedure, your kicks, just whatever it 49 00:02:12,919 --> 00:02:13,200 Speaker 1: might be. 50 00:02:13,880 --> 00:02:15,520 Speaker 3: I think I heard a really good quote from a 51 00:02:15,560 --> 00:02:17,280 Speaker 3: coach once and they said, how you do anything is 52 00:02:17,280 --> 00:02:19,600 Speaker 3: how you do everything. And so, like we were talking 53 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:22,560 Speaker 3: before about how kicking is actually very simple art. There's 54 00:02:22,600 --> 00:02:25,360 Speaker 3: not much to it, and so you really have to 55 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:27,720 Speaker 3: try to focus on on the details and other elements 56 00:02:27,760 --> 00:02:30,200 Speaker 3: of life because it all plays together. And I'm very 57 00:02:30,240 --> 00:02:32,400 Speaker 3: blessed because the people that I have here to learn from, 58 00:02:32,440 --> 00:02:35,200 Speaker 3: like Luke and Rego, my teammates and the specialist room 59 00:02:35,760 --> 00:02:38,239 Speaker 3: are really good demonstrators of that. Come into work every 60 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:41,960 Speaker 3: single day, approaching your rehab right, your nutrition right, your 61 00:02:41,960 --> 00:02:44,680 Speaker 3: sleep right, you're working out right. All of that plays 62 00:02:44,720 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 3: into your success on the field at the end of 63 00:02:46,440 --> 00:02:49,120 Speaker 3: the day, because honestly, it's very simple, you know, kicking 64 00:02:49,680 --> 00:02:52,400 Speaker 3: a football through two yell at posts. But all of 65 00:02:52,400 --> 00:02:54,360 Speaker 3: that is going to play into your long term success 66 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:56,079 Speaker 3: and so I really think about, Okay, am I doing 67 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:58,160 Speaker 3: the things that it takes to be successful kicking a ball? 68 00:02:58,400 --> 00:03:00,560 Speaker 3: But am I doing everything else right too? Because that's 69 00:03:00,639 --> 00:03:02,360 Speaker 3: honestly a bigger piece at the end of the day. 70 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:04,680 Speaker 1: How have you learned to kind of clear your mind, 71 00:03:05,440 --> 00:03:09,000 Speaker 1: whether it's after a make, after a miss, knowing that 72 00:03:09,080 --> 00:03:10,920 Speaker 1: you know your job is to go out there, hit 73 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:13,560 Speaker 1: the ball through the uprights, have a good kickoff. You're 74 00:03:13,600 --> 00:03:15,799 Speaker 1: on the field for seven eight times, you know, seven 75 00:03:15,840 --> 00:03:18,560 Speaker 1: eight plays a game, but those ones are all pressure packed. 76 00:03:18,919 --> 00:03:20,520 Speaker 1: What do you do to start of clear your mind? 77 00:03:20,680 --> 00:03:21,680 Speaker 1: That's a really good question. 78 00:03:21,800 --> 00:03:23,639 Speaker 3: It's something that I had to figure out probably a 79 00:03:23,680 --> 00:03:26,239 Speaker 3: little bit later in my journey because I played soccer 80 00:03:26,280 --> 00:03:28,720 Speaker 3: before and so the mentality is different. And so what 81 00:03:28,800 --> 00:03:30,880 Speaker 3: I realized is I had to rely on my faith 82 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:34,760 Speaker 3: more in things like stoicism to keep things in perspective. 83 00:03:35,120 --> 00:03:37,520 Speaker 3: It's like it's so individualized. You're on the field for 84 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:39,200 Speaker 3: one play, like you said, and then you're off and 85 00:03:39,240 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 3: you have to be able to mentally reset. And so 86 00:03:42,120 --> 00:03:45,040 Speaker 3: I started studying stoicism. I got deeper in my faith 87 00:03:45,160 --> 00:03:47,960 Speaker 3: as I transitioned to the NFL, and so that's helped 88 00:03:48,000 --> 00:03:50,480 Speaker 3: me to kind of balance everything, keep things in perspective, 89 00:03:50,840 --> 00:03:53,480 Speaker 3: not get my identity caught up in football, and then 90 00:03:53,560 --> 00:03:57,040 Speaker 3: ultimately that puts me in a better headspace come practice time, 91 00:03:57,560 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 3: come game time, when it's time to compete. 92 00:03:59,640 --> 00:04:01,000 Speaker 2: Explain stoicism to me. 93 00:04:01,320 --> 00:04:05,280 Speaker 3: Stoicism would be being able to keep things in perspective, right. 94 00:04:05,360 --> 00:04:08,120 Speaker 3: So it was popularized bar Marcus Aurelius, who was a 95 00:04:08,280 --> 00:04:10,840 Speaker 3: Roman emperor, the last of the five good Roman emperors, 96 00:04:11,120 --> 00:04:13,680 Speaker 3: And it's really about how do I balance and deal 97 00:04:13,680 --> 00:04:16,200 Speaker 3: with obstacles in my life and keep things in perspective. 98 00:04:16,480 --> 00:04:18,359 Speaker 3: And so one of his analogies is like life's like 99 00:04:18,360 --> 00:04:20,200 Speaker 3: a river, and you're gonna have obstacles, right, You're gonna 100 00:04:20,200 --> 00:04:22,320 Speaker 3: have missus. You're gonna have things that you can't control 101 00:04:22,600 --> 00:04:24,479 Speaker 3: that are plopped in the middle of the river. But 102 00:04:24,560 --> 00:04:26,240 Speaker 3: what do you do. It's you flow into it, you 103 00:04:26,320 --> 00:04:28,280 Speaker 3: flow around it, and you keep right on going. And 104 00:04:28,320 --> 00:04:31,359 Speaker 3: so it's kind of the art of not letting the 105 00:04:31,440 --> 00:04:33,960 Speaker 3: small things impact you, not letting the misses impact you, 106 00:04:34,040 --> 00:04:37,160 Speaker 3: not letting the negatives impact you, but viewing those obstacles 107 00:04:37,200 --> 00:04:40,080 Speaker 3: as opportunities instead and looking at them as a positive. 108 00:04:40,520 --> 00:04:43,880 Speaker 3: And so there's really cool authors that have written about it, 109 00:04:44,400 --> 00:04:46,520 Speaker 3: and so I just kind of try to feed myself 110 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:49,120 Speaker 3: that information day by day, maybe in little chunks. 111 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:51,400 Speaker 2: It just kind of keeps me in the right mental space. 112 00:04:51,520 --> 00:04:54,360 Speaker 1: How did that benefit you as you went from the 113 00:04:54,400 --> 00:04:58,839 Speaker 1: Colts to being released and then re signed by the 114 00:04:58,880 --> 00:05:02,200 Speaker 1: Colts to the Chiefs to the Jets, or the Jets 115 00:05:02,240 --> 00:05:04,719 Speaker 1: to the Chiefs. Excuse me last year, which you know, 116 00:05:04,760 --> 00:05:06,760 Speaker 1: that's your rookie year in the NFL and you're you're 117 00:05:06,800 --> 00:05:09,440 Speaker 1: on quite a whirlwind, but you were able to succeed 118 00:05:10,040 --> 00:05:10,520 Speaker 1: through it. 119 00:05:11,440 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 2: Did that play into it? Absolutely? 120 00:05:13,560 --> 00:05:15,720 Speaker 3: I think what I did a good job of last 121 00:05:15,800 --> 00:05:19,320 Speaker 3: year was viewing everything as a blessing, Like, Wow, how 122 00:05:19,360 --> 00:05:21,599 Speaker 3: cool is it that I get to show up underrafted 123 00:05:21,640 --> 00:05:23,320 Speaker 3: free agent to the Colts and get a chance to 124 00:05:23,400 --> 00:05:26,040 Speaker 3: be here and have access to the facilities and compete 125 00:05:26,080 --> 00:05:29,520 Speaker 3: on the field. And then you have to have something 126 00:05:29,560 --> 00:05:31,880 Speaker 3: that centers you and keeps you grounded through those highs 127 00:05:31,880 --> 00:05:33,880 Speaker 3: and lows, because there is a lot that happens. 128 00:05:33,880 --> 00:05:35,760 Speaker 2: There are cuts that happen, there's practice. 129 00:05:35,440 --> 00:05:39,200 Speaker 3: Squads, elevations, injuries, getting poached to another team, and if 130 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:41,719 Speaker 3: you let your emotions ride the highs and lows you're 131 00:05:41,720 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 3: never gonna have balance, and so just understanding like, hey, 132 00:05:44,680 --> 00:05:45,160 Speaker 3: this is all. 133 00:05:45,040 --> 00:05:46,599 Speaker 2: A blessing, this is all a gift. 134 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:48,400 Speaker 3: At the end of the day, I'm just so privileged 135 00:05:48,440 --> 00:05:50,400 Speaker 3: to even be here, Like why would I view these 136 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:53,400 Speaker 3: things as a negative? And so keeping that in mind 137 00:05:53,560 --> 00:05:55,800 Speaker 3: as you go through those ventures is super important. And 138 00:05:55,839 --> 00:05:58,839 Speaker 3: that's why it does take time off the field, getting 139 00:05:58,839 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 3: into the Bible, reading your book, reading stoicism, talking with teammates, 140 00:06:02,520 --> 00:06:06,039 Speaker 3: and having authentic conversations with family as your grounding mechanism 141 00:06:06,120 --> 00:06:08,200 Speaker 3: to keep you centered through all those highs and lows. 142 00:06:08,240 --> 00:06:09,760 Speaker 1: I was gonna say, this sounds like this is also 143 00:06:09,760 --> 00:06:11,080 Speaker 1: helping you like off the field. 144 00:06:11,080 --> 00:06:13,200 Speaker 2: Oh no, no, yes, very much. 145 00:06:13,279 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: So that this is like probably just like a good 146 00:06:15,560 --> 00:06:17,920 Speaker 1: life lesson that you're getting at a young age. 147 00:06:18,000 --> 00:06:19,760 Speaker 3: And I think it helped too because I was pretty 148 00:06:19,800 --> 00:06:23,040 Speaker 3: late to football, so I spent time playing soccer, tennis. 149 00:06:23,600 --> 00:06:26,080 Speaker 3: I have a private training company with my sister. I 150 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:28,960 Speaker 3: love to invest in real estate and the index funds, 151 00:06:29,000 --> 00:06:31,160 Speaker 3: and so I have these other pieces of my life 152 00:06:31,160 --> 00:06:33,080 Speaker 3: that really helped me keep football in perspective at the 153 00:06:33,160 --> 00:06:33,600 Speaker 3: end of the day. 154 00:06:33,720 --> 00:06:36,520 Speaker 1: Okay, so let's talk about your soccer career because I 155 00:06:36,560 --> 00:06:39,000 Speaker 1: read an article that Pete Sampson wrote in The Athletic 156 00:06:40,080 --> 00:06:42,640 Speaker 1: about how you were like a broken ankle away from 157 00:06:42,640 --> 00:06:44,280 Speaker 1: potentially playing soccer in Brazil. 158 00:06:44,880 --> 00:06:47,920 Speaker 3: Yes, so after I graduated high school, I went overseas 159 00:06:47,960 --> 00:06:50,279 Speaker 3: and played soccer in Brazil. In Canada, I played for 160 00:06:50,440 --> 00:06:53,480 Speaker 3: Fair Viarius and Grimeo South Carlos, which are two professional 161 00:06:53,480 --> 00:06:55,800 Speaker 3: clubs in Brazil. And when I first got there, I 162 00:06:55,839 --> 00:06:58,479 Speaker 3: was training and I fractured my ankle, and so I 163 00:06:58,560 --> 00:07:00,719 Speaker 3: was pretty upset about it because because this was my 164 00:07:01,400 --> 00:07:03,440 Speaker 3: three month try out basically to see if I was 165 00:07:03,480 --> 00:07:05,120 Speaker 3: going to make it as a professional, and I have 166 00:07:05,240 --> 00:07:07,280 Speaker 3: that injury right when I get there. But really it 167 00:07:07,360 --> 00:07:09,960 Speaker 3: opened up an opportunity to just meet some incredible people 168 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:11,960 Speaker 3: and really ingrain myself in the culture. And so I 169 00:07:12,000 --> 00:07:14,520 Speaker 3: started a blog and I made, you know, positive things 170 00:07:14,520 --> 00:07:17,040 Speaker 3: from that. And then I still got time after i'd 171 00:07:17,080 --> 00:07:19,560 Speaker 3: healed to train with Feraviarius and Greenmeo saw Carlos and 172 00:07:19,600 --> 00:07:23,200 Speaker 3: experience that didn't get a professional contract. But then what 173 00:07:23,320 --> 00:07:26,160 Speaker 3: ended up happening was the move into my football career, 174 00:07:26,160 --> 00:07:28,480 Speaker 3: which I think is God's planned for me. And so 175 00:07:28,600 --> 00:07:31,200 Speaker 3: you see in hindsight how everything's interconnected and how it 176 00:07:31,240 --> 00:07:33,280 Speaker 3: plays out into the greater story. But yeah, lots of 177 00:07:33,320 --> 00:07:35,240 Speaker 3: little ups and downs along the road, for sure. 178 00:07:35,240 --> 00:07:38,680 Speaker 1: How did you get noticed by these Brazilian soccer clubs? 179 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:40,920 Speaker 3: So I had a foreign exchange student that played on 180 00:07:40,920 --> 00:07:43,800 Speaker 3: my high school team, Breno Piccolo, and then his family 181 00:07:43,880 --> 00:07:47,040 Speaker 3: had some training complexes in Brazil, and one night I 182 00:07:47,080 --> 00:07:48,560 Speaker 3: was telling him like, man, I. 183 00:07:48,520 --> 00:07:50,880 Speaker 2: Really want to play pro soccer. I'm very passionate about it. 184 00:07:51,040 --> 00:07:52,240 Speaker 3: I just don't know how to start, you know, I 185 00:07:52,240 --> 00:07:54,320 Speaker 3: don't know how to get recognized by these clubs. And 186 00:07:54,360 --> 00:07:56,320 Speaker 3: he's like, oh man, He's like, come stay with me 187 00:07:56,360 --> 00:07:58,120 Speaker 3: and my family in Brazil. We can get you a 188 00:07:58,160 --> 00:08:00,400 Speaker 3: three month visa. You can train at our common plexus 189 00:08:00,400 --> 00:08:01,920 Speaker 3: and my dad will set up some tryouts for you. 190 00:08:02,440 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 3: And so I think that conversation was at like nine 191 00:08:04,960 --> 00:08:06,800 Speaker 3: pm at night. We were playing ping pong in my 192 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:08,760 Speaker 3: garage and I walk in the house and I tell 193 00:08:08,760 --> 00:08:11,800 Speaker 3: my parents I was going to Brazil and they're like, okay, yeah, 194 00:08:12,000 --> 00:08:13,960 Speaker 3: we're support. We support you to go for it. And 195 00:08:14,040 --> 00:08:16,160 Speaker 3: so it was really like just a split second decision. 196 00:08:16,160 --> 00:08:17,880 Speaker 3: And I had about five months to train to get 197 00:08:17,920 --> 00:08:20,200 Speaker 3: ready for that process. But That's kind of how I 198 00:08:20,280 --> 00:08:22,680 Speaker 3: live life, as I see opportunities and I try to 199 00:08:22,720 --> 00:08:25,280 Speaker 3: be pretty risk tallerant, you know, just go after things. 200 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:28,280 Speaker 2: Yes, did you have opportunities to play college soccer. 201 00:08:28,320 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 3: In stance, Yeah, quite a few opportunities to play college soccer, 202 00:08:30,960 --> 00:08:33,480 Speaker 3: But it wasn't ever something that I was super passionate about. 203 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:36,080 Speaker 3: I really wanted to go the pro route first, and 204 00:08:36,120 --> 00:08:38,080 Speaker 3: I was running other businesses at the time, so I 205 00:08:38,120 --> 00:08:40,960 Speaker 3: was balancing, Hey, do I just go full entrepreneur, run 206 00:08:40,960 --> 00:08:43,439 Speaker 3: the private training company, stay with these investments. 207 00:08:43,440 --> 00:08:44,840 Speaker 2: Do I want to play college soccer? 208 00:08:45,240 --> 00:08:47,040 Speaker 3: And then when I was presented with the opportunity to 209 00:08:47,040 --> 00:08:49,800 Speaker 3: play football, I was thinking about Tim Tebow. He's always 210 00:08:49,800 --> 00:08:51,960 Speaker 3: been a big role model of mine. Like, man, here's 211 00:08:52,000 --> 00:08:54,400 Speaker 3: a guy who played football at the highest level, but 212 00:08:54,480 --> 00:08:57,040 Speaker 3: he used it as a stage to share his faith 213 00:08:57,160 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 3: and to be a philanthropist and work on other ventures. 214 00:09:00,280 --> 00:09:02,840 Speaker 3: And so that's what excited me about football. It was new, 215 00:09:02,880 --> 00:09:05,320 Speaker 3: it was exciting. I felt like I could run my 216 00:09:05,360 --> 00:09:07,560 Speaker 3: businesses at the same time that I could still compete 217 00:09:07,600 --> 00:09:09,440 Speaker 3: and try to you know, get to the you know, 218 00:09:09,480 --> 00:09:10,600 Speaker 3: reach my athletic potential. 219 00:09:10,640 --> 00:09:12,120 Speaker 1: Okay, so you kind of dropped it in there that 220 00:09:12,160 --> 00:09:14,760 Speaker 1: you had businesses plural as a teenager. 221 00:09:14,960 --> 00:09:17,560 Speaker 2: M HM, tell me about those. I grew up home schooled. 222 00:09:17,679 --> 00:09:20,480 Speaker 3: I think it was more of a non traditional educational route, 223 00:09:20,480 --> 00:09:23,760 Speaker 3: and so my parents were big on learning by doing, 224 00:09:23,880 --> 00:09:25,720 Speaker 3: and so when I was sixteen, I started a private 225 00:09:25,760 --> 00:09:26,360 Speaker 3: training company. 226 00:09:26,360 --> 00:09:27,720 Speaker 2: It really was nothing big at first. 227 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:29,360 Speaker 3: It was just going out too the fields and training 228 00:09:29,400 --> 00:09:30,319 Speaker 3: kids in the neighborhood. 229 00:09:30,600 --> 00:09:32,320 Speaker 2: But I was professional and I did my best. 230 00:09:32,360 --> 00:09:34,840 Speaker 3: I'd create PDFs and I'd communicate with the parents, and 231 00:09:35,440 --> 00:09:38,120 Speaker 3: that really helped me to learn those business skills at 232 00:09:38,160 --> 00:09:40,840 Speaker 3: a very young age. And so then I kept running 233 00:09:40,840 --> 00:09:43,080 Speaker 3: that all throughout high school and now my sister handles 234 00:09:43,080 --> 00:09:45,640 Speaker 3: it pretty much full time, doesn't phenomenal job with it. 235 00:09:46,040 --> 00:09:48,240 Speaker 3: And then I've always been interested in technology as well, 236 00:09:48,280 --> 00:09:49,960 Speaker 3: and so I mentioned when I went over to Brazil, 237 00:09:50,000 --> 00:09:52,320 Speaker 3: I started a blog and through that process I got 238 00:09:52,360 --> 00:09:54,520 Speaker 3: a little bit of knowledge in the website design space, 239 00:09:55,640 --> 00:09:58,679 Speaker 3: creating logos, creating brands. And so I worked in the 240 00:09:58,720 --> 00:10:01,440 Speaker 3: technology space and had a little business doing some salesforce 241 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:05,200 Speaker 3: implementation and some brand design, and it was just something 242 00:10:05,240 --> 00:10:07,240 Speaker 3: I would do, you know, with free time here and there. 243 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:08,600 Speaker 2: So it was the technology. 244 00:10:08,640 --> 00:10:10,320 Speaker 3: It was the private training, and then I kind of 245 00:10:10,320 --> 00:10:12,880 Speaker 3: did that while I was, you know, playing. 246 00:10:12,640 --> 00:10:13,520 Speaker 2: Sports all the way up. 247 00:10:13,559 --> 00:10:15,719 Speaker 1: I have to imagine the one year you spent at 248 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:18,880 Speaker 1: Notre Dame was probably pretty valuable then for someone who's 249 00:10:18,920 --> 00:10:21,400 Speaker 1: interested in business. I read you got connected with Tom 250 00:10:21,400 --> 00:10:24,640 Speaker 1: Mendoza a little bit there. What was that experience like, 251 00:10:24,720 --> 00:10:26,360 Speaker 1: not just as a football we're not even talking about 252 00:10:26,360 --> 00:10:27,120 Speaker 1: the football. 253 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:29,559 Speaker 3: Side of it now, but well just all in company, 254 00:10:29,679 --> 00:10:32,119 Speaker 3: Like Notre Dame was the place for me, Like everything 255 00:10:32,559 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 3: that I had dreamed of Notre Dame being it was. 256 00:10:35,080 --> 00:10:36,920 Speaker 3: I just felt like, listen, I have one year to 257 00:10:37,000 --> 00:10:40,000 Speaker 3: just maximize my experience here from a football perspective, but 258 00:10:40,040 --> 00:10:42,800 Speaker 3: also an off the field perspective with the network and 259 00:10:42,840 --> 00:10:46,480 Speaker 3: tapping into an alumni base that is just legendary and 260 00:10:46,520 --> 00:10:48,720 Speaker 3: world renowned. And so I went up there and I 261 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:52,360 Speaker 3: had the opportunity to meet so many cool people through football, 262 00:10:52,720 --> 00:10:55,280 Speaker 3: but our lasting relationships that will impact me and help 263 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:58,080 Speaker 3: me in the business world that really had nothing to 264 00:10:58,120 --> 00:11:00,760 Speaker 3: do with my football career, but were made possile because 265 00:11:00,880 --> 00:11:02,439 Speaker 3: I went to Notre Dame and got a chance to 266 00:11:02,440 --> 00:11:03,560 Speaker 3: play on that awesome field. 267 00:11:03,800 --> 00:11:07,160 Speaker 1: So it's all interconnected. The like going to Notre Dame 268 00:11:07,200 --> 00:11:09,040 Speaker 1: was kind of a serendipitous thing, you know. I know 269 00:11:09,080 --> 00:11:11,440 Speaker 1: you've talked about it in the media where Brian Mason, 270 00:11:11,440 --> 00:11:13,360 Speaker 1: who's now the Colts special teams coordinator, was the one 271 00:11:13,360 --> 00:11:17,440 Speaker 1: who recruited you there as a grad transfer and then 272 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:19,520 Speaker 1: he comes here to the Colts and you didn't really 273 00:11:19,600 --> 00:11:22,960 Speaker 1: actually overlap with him, but now you're here. I also 274 00:11:23,040 --> 00:11:24,800 Speaker 1: read that you have a number of family members who 275 00:11:24,800 --> 00:11:27,640 Speaker 1: are Notre Dame fans. So yeah, like that all just 276 00:11:27,679 --> 00:11:29,319 Speaker 1: feels like that was like, like you said, it was 277 00:11:29,360 --> 00:11:31,720 Speaker 1: the place for you to be, and that's just that's 278 00:11:31,760 --> 00:11:33,320 Speaker 1: a really cool thing is that doesn't always happen at 279 00:11:33,360 --> 00:11:34,000 Speaker 1: the college level. 280 00:11:34,080 --> 00:11:35,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, it feels like home. 281 00:11:35,080 --> 00:11:37,319 Speaker 3: And I don't know, Mace, I can't either either I 282 00:11:37,360 --> 00:11:38,960 Speaker 3: can't get away from him or he can't get away 283 00:11:38,960 --> 00:11:39,199 Speaker 3: from me. 284 00:11:39,320 --> 00:11:41,600 Speaker 2: But he recruited me to Notre Dame and then ended 285 00:11:41,640 --> 00:11:42,480 Speaker 2: up coming to the Colts. 286 00:11:42,520 --> 00:11:44,240 Speaker 3: But he told me, he's like, man, you're a Notre 287 00:11:44,320 --> 00:11:46,360 Speaker 3: Dame guy, like you gotta stay here. He's like, you're 288 00:11:46,400 --> 00:11:49,240 Speaker 3: gonna have an amazing experience. And so through that process, 289 00:11:49,240 --> 00:11:50,960 Speaker 3: even though it was brief during the time that he 290 00:11:51,040 --> 00:11:53,800 Speaker 3: recruited me before he left. I built a lot of trust, 291 00:11:53,960 --> 00:11:55,680 Speaker 3: you know, back and forth, and I felt like he 292 00:11:55,720 --> 00:11:58,160 Speaker 3: had my best interest in mind. So then when I was, 293 00:11:58,240 --> 00:12:01,280 Speaker 3: you know, choosing what team to go and to free 294 00:12:01,280 --> 00:12:04,320 Speaker 3: agency because you have multiple choices, I was like, man, 295 00:12:04,360 --> 00:12:06,520 Speaker 3: how cool would it be to go back to Indy 296 00:12:06,960 --> 00:12:09,280 Speaker 3: or stay in Indy, you know, coming from Notre Dame, 297 00:12:10,120 --> 00:12:12,960 Speaker 3: be with Mace again. I know that he has my 298 00:12:13,000 --> 00:12:15,360 Speaker 3: best interest in mind. And then wherever God takes me, 299 00:12:15,400 --> 00:12:17,880 Speaker 3: he takes me. And so that's exactly what happened. I 300 00:12:17,920 --> 00:12:20,079 Speaker 3: came here, had an amazing experience, learned from some of 301 00:12:20,120 --> 00:12:22,000 Speaker 3: the best in the business, and then got the chance 302 00:12:22,040 --> 00:12:24,080 Speaker 3: to go to New York and then the Chiefs. And 303 00:12:24,080 --> 00:12:26,840 Speaker 3: then when I went into free agency again, I was like, ah, 304 00:12:26,960 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 3: I got some unfinished business. 305 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:31,880 Speaker 2: I gotta go back. What was that experience like for you. 306 00:12:33,559 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 1: Kicking at Lucas Oil Stadium in that Week one opener? Like, 307 00:12:38,120 --> 00:12:40,160 Speaker 1: I know you talked about your process and you know, 308 00:12:40,200 --> 00:12:43,160 Speaker 1: stoicism and not making it bigger than it might be. 309 00:12:43,360 --> 00:12:45,800 Speaker 2: But it's Week one of the NFL season. 310 00:12:45,880 --> 00:12:48,200 Speaker 1: You're stepping in from that gay in that game, and 311 00:12:48,240 --> 00:12:49,800 Speaker 1: you've got to make a couple of pats. 312 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 2: What sort of just kind of centered you in that 313 00:12:53,640 --> 00:12:54,079 Speaker 2: as well. 314 00:12:54,320 --> 00:12:57,160 Speaker 3: I think in moments like that, you're never truly prepared, 315 00:12:57,520 --> 00:13:00,160 Speaker 3: and so keeping it in perspective and understanding that everyone 316 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:02,319 Speaker 3: one's going through the same emotions and a lot of 317 00:13:02,360 --> 00:13:04,880 Speaker 3: people are fighting the same battles that you are really helps. 318 00:13:05,320 --> 00:13:08,120 Speaker 3: And so it's like, Man, I went from not knowing 319 00:13:08,120 --> 00:13:09,920 Speaker 3: if I'd have a chance in the NFL to start 320 00:13:09,960 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 3: in the season opener, but I'm here and i gotta 321 00:13:13,160 --> 00:13:14,720 Speaker 3: go out there and i gotta play. And there's a 322 00:13:14,720 --> 00:13:16,640 Speaker 3: lot of other people that are dealing with this as well, 323 00:13:17,080 --> 00:13:19,800 Speaker 3: and so you just have to keep like pulling yourself 324 00:13:19,840 --> 00:13:22,160 Speaker 3: back because your mind wants to wander and your emotions 325 00:13:22,200 --> 00:13:24,080 Speaker 3: want to creep in. So the stress or the fear, 326 00:13:24,160 --> 00:13:26,319 Speaker 3: the anxiety wants to come in. But you got to 327 00:13:26,320 --> 00:13:28,800 Speaker 3: fill that space with something else. And so if you 328 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:31,720 Speaker 3: fill it with gratefulness, and you fill it with positivity, 329 00:13:31,760 --> 00:13:34,720 Speaker 3: and you fill it with you know, faith, there's not 330 00:13:34,800 --> 00:13:37,160 Speaker 3: as much room for those other emotions to creep in. 331 00:13:37,520 --> 00:13:40,559 Speaker 3: And so that's something I'm very proactive in is trying 332 00:13:40,600 --> 00:13:42,839 Speaker 3: to stay in my Bible before the games, trying to 333 00:13:42,920 --> 00:13:45,959 Speaker 3: keep my mental space filled with positive things and not 334 00:13:46,040 --> 00:13:47,920 Speaker 3: let the fear of the uncertainty and the doubt creep 335 00:13:47,960 --> 00:13:49,280 Speaker 3: in because there's no space for it. 336 00:13:49,720 --> 00:13:51,920 Speaker 1: Good deal, Spencer Schrader, appreciate your time in. We'll see 337 00:13:51,960 --> 00:13:53,640 Speaker 1: up a grand park for training camp in a couple weeks. 338 00:13:53,679 --> 00:13:54,720 Speaker 2: Thank you, it's been a pleasure. 339 00:13:55,960 --> 00:13:57,800 Speaker 1: All right, back here on the Cult Show, it's time 340 00:13:57,920 --> 00:14:00,600 Speaker 1: for the Cults Show mail Bag. Remember, you can submit 341 00:14:00,640 --> 00:14:03,439 Speaker 1: your questions on Colts dot com slash mailbag. You can 342 00:14:03,480 --> 00:14:06,440 Speaker 1: get them at me on Instagram, on x whatever social 343 00:14:06,440 --> 00:14:08,640 Speaker 1: media platform you want. I might even check my LinkedIn 344 00:14:08,679 --> 00:14:12,480 Speaker 1: messages whatever, or you can drop them in the YouTube 345 00:14:12,520 --> 00:14:16,320 Speaker 1: comments on this episode. All right, today's question comes from 346 00:14:16,360 --> 00:14:20,240 Speaker 1: Harold Miller from Bedford, Indiana. Do you see the Colts 347 00:14:20,320 --> 00:14:24,720 Speaker 1: offensive line holding up for our quarterbacks? And simple question, 348 00:14:24,800 --> 00:14:26,800 Speaker 1: but I wanted to take this chance to talk about 349 00:14:26,800 --> 00:14:31,160 Speaker 1: the line because there are two major departures on it, 350 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:33,960 Speaker 1: right and Ryan Kelly and Will Fryes, both who signed 351 00:14:33,960 --> 00:14:37,000 Speaker 1: with the Minnesota Vikings in free agency. The Colts haven't 352 00:14:37,040 --> 00:14:41,520 Speaker 1: had like pretty that level of significant opening on their 353 00:14:41,560 --> 00:14:44,640 Speaker 1: offensive line in a couple of years. But I do 354 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:47,160 Speaker 1: want to before we get into that, I want to 355 00:14:47,160 --> 00:14:48,760 Speaker 1: talk about the rest of the line. Because I feel 356 00:14:48,760 --> 00:14:50,720 Speaker 1: like we don't talk about the left side of the 357 00:14:50,720 --> 00:14:53,000 Speaker 1: Colts offensive line enough and how good it is. It's 358 00:14:53,000 --> 00:14:55,600 Speaker 1: just maybe, yeah, they'll be fine. You got Quentin Nelson, 359 00:14:55,640 --> 00:14:57,080 Speaker 1: he's a pro bowler. You got Bernard Ryman, he's a 360 00:14:57,080 --> 00:15:01,760 Speaker 1: really good player. Bernard Ryman has been consistently a really 361 00:15:01,800 --> 00:15:04,320 Speaker 1: good NFL left tackle for the last couple of years. 362 00:15:05,000 --> 00:15:07,360 Speaker 1: Like your baseline from him is that you're gonna get 363 00:15:07,360 --> 00:15:11,080 Speaker 1: good pass protection. And maybe there's still some upside with 364 00:15:11,160 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 1: him given his kind of relative lack of experience he 365 00:15:13,440 --> 00:15:16,800 Speaker 1: didn't start playing tackle until halfway through his college career. 366 00:15:17,600 --> 00:15:20,680 Speaker 1: But his PFF passlo grades in the last two years 367 00:15:20,720 --> 00:15:22,640 Speaker 1: he was at eighty one point three and twenty twenty 368 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:25,440 Speaker 1: three eighty two point zero in twenty twenty four, those 369 00:15:25,440 --> 00:15:29,680 Speaker 1: both ranked in the top fifteen among tackles. So baseline again, 370 00:15:29,840 --> 00:15:32,360 Speaker 1: good player. You need guys like Bernard Ryman on your 371 00:15:32,360 --> 00:15:34,280 Speaker 1: line who you can just say that guy's gonna be good. 372 00:15:34,480 --> 00:15:35,600 Speaker 2: We don't have to worry about it. 373 00:15:35,800 --> 00:15:38,000 Speaker 1: Maybe he's got some more upside, but we trust him, 374 00:15:38,080 --> 00:15:42,280 Speaker 1: especially at the left tackle position. Quent Nelson, we know 375 00:15:42,320 --> 00:15:45,880 Speaker 1: he's great. Like obviously, everyone who watches Colts Football knows 376 00:15:45,960 --> 00:15:48,280 Speaker 1: Quintin Nelson is one of the best offensive linemen in 377 00:15:48,320 --> 00:15:51,000 Speaker 1: the NFL full stop. Last year he was he had 378 00:15:51,040 --> 00:15:55,120 Speaker 1: the fourth highest Pro Football Focused pass block grade among guards. 379 00:15:55,800 --> 00:15:58,600 Speaker 1: You're getting that Pro Bowl and all Pro level play, 380 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:00,960 Speaker 1: but you're also getting Durability hasn't missed a game since 381 00:16:00,960 --> 00:16:03,640 Speaker 1: twenty twenty one. That stretch of games I think it 382 00:16:03,680 --> 00:16:06,400 Speaker 1: was four that year are the only games he's ever 383 00:16:06,480 --> 00:16:09,920 Speaker 1: missed in his entire career. So again, you're getting those 384 00:16:09,920 --> 00:16:11,280 Speaker 1: two guys. Just wanted to give him a bit of 385 00:16:11,280 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 1: a shout out and that maybe we don't talk about 386 00:16:13,320 --> 00:16:15,760 Speaker 1: them enough and how good they are. On the right side, 387 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:18,040 Speaker 1: you are getting Braiden Smith back. You know, obviously he 388 00:16:18,080 --> 00:16:19,960 Speaker 1: went through what he went through last year with some 389 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:23,240 Speaker 1: significant mental health issues. All reports have been very positive 390 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:26,120 Speaker 1: about him and his ability to come back and be 391 00:16:26,160 --> 00:16:27,880 Speaker 1: the Braiden Smith that I think we got to know 392 00:16:28,360 --> 00:16:30,600 Speaker 1: over the last couple of years in terms of how 393 00:16:30,600 --> 00:16:33,120 Speaker 1: he can block as a he's a great run blocker, 394 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:36,600 Speaker 1: like he consistently ranks among the top tackles in run 395 00:16:36,640 --> 00:16:40,720 Speaker 1: blocking by Pro Football Focus, and he's been consistent as 396 00:16:40,760 --> 00:16:42,520 Speaker 1: a good right tackle in the NFL as well. His 397 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:46,840 Speaker 1: PFF pass block grade anywhere from usually kind of the 398 00:16:46,840 --> 00:16:49,600 Speaker 1: mid seventies, which, again that's good. That is a good 399 00:16:49,640 --> 00:16:52,640 Speaker 1: player right there. Oline's week link system. He is not 400 00:16:52,720 --> 00:16:54,760 Speaker 1: a weak link as long as he is able to 401 00:16:54,800 --> 00:16:56,600 Speaker 1: be on the field. That's the thing with Braden Smith 402 00:16:56,640 --> 00:16:59,680 Speaker 1: is he has missed some games over the last couple 403 00:16:59,680 --> 00:17:01,640 Speaker 1: of years, whether it's been due to injury or obviously 404 00:17:01,760 --> 00:17:04,600 Speaker 1: last year when he went on the non football illness list. 405 00:17:05,320 --> 00:17:08,600 Speaker 1: So again, good player. Right there, two really good players 406 00:17:08,680 --> 00:17:11,639 Speaker 1: on the left side. So you're looking at center and 407 00:17:11,720 --> 00:17:16,320 Speaker 1: right guard is kind of the two positions that like 408 00:17:16,440 --> 00:17:19,040 Speaker 1: where where do those two positions go? And how good 409 00:17:19,080 --> 00:17:24,359 Speaker 1: can they be? With Tannerbordalini or Danny Pinter starting at 410 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:27,760 Speaker 1: center and then probably mackinsal this starting at right guard. 411 00:17:27,760 --> 00:17:29,439 Speaker 1: Those guys are gonna have to earn it durning training 412 00:17:29,480 --> 00:17:32,920 Speaker 1: camp and we'll sort it out there. You know, Tanner 413 00:17:32,920 --> 00:17:35,080 Speaker 1: Bordalini last year did some good things. In two hundred 414 00:17:35,080 --> 00:17:37,760 Speaker 1: and eleven pass blocking snaps, two hundred and ten of 415 00:17:37,800 --> 00:17:39,760 Speaker 1: which were at center. He did not allow a sack. 416 00:17:40,040 --> 00:17:43,160 Speaker 1: Per Pro Football Focus, He's wonted ten centers to play 417 00:17:43,160 --> 00:17:45,600 Speaker 1: at least two hundred pass blocking snaps and not allow 418 00:17:45,640 --> 00:17:49,280 Speaker 1: a sack last year, so that's good run blocking matters here. 419 00:17:49,640 --> 00:17:52,040 Speaker 1: You know, he's got some upside there, as does the 420 00:17:52,160 --> 00:17:53,879 Speaker 1: vision and ability to make calls of the line. I 421 00:17:53,880 --> 00:17:56,800 Speaker 1: think that's where Danny Pinter kind of comes in. Pinter 422 00:17:56,960 --> 00:17:59,320 Speaker 1: being a veteran drafted in twenty twenty, he's been around 423 00:17:59,400 --> 00:17:59,840 Speaker 1: quite a bit. 424 00:18:00,119 --> 00:18:01,200 Speaker 2: The Colts love this guy. 425 00:18:01,280 --> 00:18:03,200 Speaker 1: They brought him back for the last couple of years 426 00:18:03,240 --> 00:18:06,199 Speaker 1: for you know, for a reason, right like because they 427 00:18:06,200 --> 00:18:08,680 Speaker 1: think he can play. So that's going to be a 428 00:18:08,720 --> 00:18:11,080 Speaker 1: really interesting camp battle. Lara and I are going to 429 00:18:11,119 --> 00:18:13,360 Speaker 1: get into that one on next on next week's podcast 430 00:18:13,440 --> 00:18:16,920 Speaker 1: previewing training camp. And then you know, right guard Macknzalbez 431 00:18:16,960 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 1: has not played right guard in the NFL outside of 432 00:18:20,000 --> 00:18:22,560 Speaker 1: I think one snap last year, and he was a 433 00:18:22,600 --> 00:18:25,800 Speaker 1: tackle at pitt But the Colts drafted Gonzalez in the 434 00:18:25,800 --> 00:18:29,120 Speaker 1: third round in twenty twenty four with the thought that 435 00:18:29,240 --> 00:18:32,000 Speaker 1: this guy would have that tackle guard flexibility and he 436 00:18:32,040 --> 00:18:34,720 Speaker 1: could kick inside to guard. I think you see more 437 00:18:34,760 --> 00:18:39,960 Speaker 1: guys make the college tackle to NFL guard transition than 438 00:18:40,040 --> 00:18:43,960 Speaker 1: the reverse, which oddly enough is Braden Smith, who was 439 00:18:43,960 --> 00:18:46,399 Speaker 1: a college guard wound up playing tackle in the NFL 440 00:18:46,400 --> 00:18:48,960 Speaker 1: and playing it really well, so we'll see. I mean, look, 441 00:18:48,960 --> 00:18:52,119 Speaker 1: O line's a weak link system, and if one of 442 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:54,560 Speaker 1: these guys, one of these positions turns into a link 443 00:18:54,760 --> 00:18:57,760 Speaker 1: weak link, you can expect teams are going to attack it. 444 00:18:58,760 --> 00:19:01,080 Speaker 1: But what based on what we know about Tony Sprono 445 00:19:01,160 --> 00:19:03,720 Speaker 1: Junior or the Culto Wine coach, I don't expect I 446 00:19:03,760 --> 00:19:05,240 Speaker 1: think any of these guys to be a week link. 447 00:19:05,280 --> 00:19:07,080 Speaker 2: I think you're gonna see. 448 00:19:06,880 --> 00:19:10,720 Speaker 1: Growth and development from whoever's your starting center, and then 449 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:13,360 Speaker 1: you know ideal lincoinsolves at right guard this season. So 450 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:16,360 Speaker 1: to answer Harold's question, I do see the offensive line 451 00:19:16,359 --> 00:19:19,720 Speaker 1: holding up for Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones, whoever the 452 00:19:19,800 --> 00:19:21,840 Speaker 1: quarterback is going to be. We got into all of 453 00:19:21,880 --> 00:19:25,680 Speaker 1: that on next week's podcast, which is a full training 454 00:19:25,720 --> 00:19:28,679 Speaker 1: camp preview I did with Lara Overton. We got in 455 00:19:28,760 --> 00:19:31,240 Speaker 1: depth about the quarterback competition, about a bunch of other 456 00:19:31,280 --> 00:19:35,280 Speaker 1: competitions down the roster, about the rookies, about our camp 457 00:19:35,320 --> 00:19:39,160 Speaker 1: breakout stars. We answered a question about underrated position groups. 458 00:19:39,520 --> 00:19:42,719 Speaker 1: So really good stuff. Get your questions in for the 459 00:19:42,720 --> 00:19:46,160 Speaker 1: Colt Show Mailbag at colts dot com slash Mailbag on 460 00:19:46,200 --> 00:19:49,280 Speaker 1: social media as well. I'll be answering those on next 461 00:19:49,280 --> 00:19:53,320 Speaker 1: week's podcast and then also on colts dot com in 462 00:19:53,440 --> 00:19:56,040 Speaker 1: the weekly Coult Show Mailbag. All right, that's gonna do 463 00:19:56,080 --> 00:19:57,840 Speaker 1: it for this week's episode. Remember to rate, review and 464 00:19:57,880 --> 00:20:01,000 Speaker 1: subscribe to us here on Indian App Colts Podcast. We 465 00:20:01,119 --> 00:20:03,240 Speaker 1: got a lot of good stuff coming for you once 466 00:20:03,320 --> 00:20:06,720 Speaker 1: training camp starts in less than two weeks. 467 00:20:06,800 --> 00:20:07,560 Speaker 2: Up at Grand Park. 468 00:20:07,560 --> 00:20:09,720 Speaker 1: You can go to Colts dot com slash Camp to 469 00:20:09,720 --> 00:20:11,359 Speaker 1: get your tickets. Talk to you next week for a 470 00:20:11,400 --> 00:20:12,439 Speaker 1: full training camp preview. 471 00:20:12,480 --> 00:20:12,880 Speaker 2: So long