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The Colts went 4-12 last season despite leading after the third quarter in 9 games.
— 1070 The Fan (@1070thefan) August 12, 2018
How will Frank Reich change things in 2018?https://t.co/6YiYh1w6MI pic.twitter.com/lyflh187TQ
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"What are the key ingredients that are going to build the culture we want?"
— PickandPop (@PickAndPopNet) August 12, 2018
-Frank Reich
(posted Wednesday)https://t.co/RlzdKUmdz4
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A change of scenery could be exactly what @Ebron85 needed.https://t.co/PjndWdGCeo
— IndyStar Sports (@IndyStarSports) August 12, 2018
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"Ebron’s relationship with Detroit was the definition of a bad marriage in football." Now, the former #Lions first-round pick has "remarried" in Indy. Are he and the Colts headed for a happily ever after? https://t.co/9Y39lnrRap
— Freep Sports (@freepsports) August 12, 2018
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Eric Ebron living his best life with the Colts https://t.co/CH1OvlfBie
— Freep Sports (@freepsports) August 12, 2018
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The 4th quarters were very ugly for the #Colts in 2017.
— Kevin Bowen (@KBowen1070) August 12, 2018
How is Frank Reich going about changing that this season?https://t.co/QzfKNMZtdg pic.twitter.com/AcakNedciw
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New team. New wife. New baby. Eric Ebron is living the best days of his life right now. And joining the Colts is a big reason for that. Here’s the story of how Ebron and Frank Reich hit it off: https://t.co/sZtEbkI1Zu via @indystar
— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen) August 12, 2018
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New team. New wife. New baby. Eric Ebron is living the best days of his life right now. And joining the Colts is a big reason for that. Here’s the story of how Ebron and Frank Reich hit it off: https://t.co/sZtEbkI1Zu via @indystar
— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen) August 12, 2018
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Frank Reich wants his #Colts to be defined by their toughness.https://t.co/DfmMvlmdmz
— IndyStar Sports (@IndyStarSports) August 12, 2018
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The video the Indianapolis Colts posted to Twitter early Friday morning of first-year head coach Frank Reich’s postgame locker room was pretty standard fare: Reich reminds his players that “toughness” is what they want to characterize them, that they
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSportsUS) August 12, 2018
https://t.co/M976w60ik5 pic.twitter.com/g7V8pDRYgj
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Good words from Colts Head Coach Frank Reich on a benefit of being an athlete.....”what makes our profession unique (is) we get critiqued on every play, on everything we do,’’ Reich said. “That’s hard to take. That makes us mentally tough. That makes us better.”
— Aaron Seitz (@AaronLeonSeitz1) August 12, 2018
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Time to welcome Frank Reich to the NFL head coaching ranks.
— M19CFM (@CfmM19) August 12, 2018
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Things are looking up so far for @Ebron85 and the #Colts.https://t.co/PjndWdGCeo
— IndyStar Sports (@IndyStarSports) August 12, 2018
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These men who run this university thought these goons were a better teach of men than Frank Reich. Hard to believe.
— Jesus "Jamie Moyer's Stylist" Zoidberg (@JesusZoidberg) August 11, 2018
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Frank Reich will lead us to Super Bowl(s). #colts
— theresa ditton (@teeditty) August 11, 2018
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You could tell from Frank Reich's postgame comments he was less than pleased with Shamarko Thomas' tackle that led to an ejection. Now Thomas is no longer with the team #Colts https://t.co/IrEQSZJnhc
— Dave Griffiths (@DaveG_Sports) August 11, 2018
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No Andrew Luck on the practice field today. #Colts in shells. Frank Reich said this would be a scheduled day off for the QB.
— George Bremer (@gmbremer) August 11, 2018
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Frank Reich is not here for the bullshit. https://t.co/ApYYaNSBmj
— Mord the Turnkey (@LordSnow317) August 11, 2018
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Thomas was ejected Thursday night for a helmet-to-helmet hit. Frank Reich did not hide his displeasure in postgame news conference. #Colts https://t.co/Wl1sxMllsz
— George Bremer (@gmbremer) August 11, 2018
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Honest to God. We were just talking in the press room at camp that if a roster spot was needed to sign someone, it might be Thomas. Frank Reich clearly not pleased with the helmet-first, ejection at Seattle. https://t.co/wcli8Meflm
— Mike Chappell (@mchappell51) August 11, 2018

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