The city of Indianapolis was in a near riot state this week after local residents flooded the streets to welcome home it's Super Bowl champion Colts.
It's clear that after after a 40+ year drought, the city was dying for a champion. But no one could have foreseen the chaos and pandemonium that would rule these streets.
One thing is clear: Indianapolis is obsessed with its Colts.
Look at that. The Colts players are so scared of these miscreants, they're climbing up the roof of the truck. #72 is so shaken that he's resigned to lying down in the back of the truck with his hood on. This is because he's apprehensive and unsure of what this bloody mob might do to him. But it's clear that he's given up.
Here we see a motorcycle cop, out-gunned and out-manned. Notice the way he's ducking his head down to avoid making eye contact with one of the savages. This photo was obviously taken in slow motion. In reality, the officer was traveling 40 mph.
Here we see two team trucks emerging from the 7th level of hell.....and into the 6th. The other trucks weren't so lucky. While their location is unknown in this photo, the smart money say they were swallowed up and devoured by the blood-thirsty crowds.
It is clear, at least to this writer, that the citizens of Indianapolis were on a mission. And that mission was to throw the biggest post-Super Bowl jam ever. And they succeeded. From a sheer numbers standpoint, it's clear that the city of Pittsburgh, host to last season's parade of champions, has officially been 'served'.
It's clear that after after a 40+ year drought, the city was dying for a champion. But no one could have foreseen the chaos and pandemonium that would rule these streets.
One thing is clear: Indianapolis is obsessed with its Colts.
Look at that. The Colts players are so scared of these miscreants, they're climbing up the roof of the truck. #72 is so shaken that he's resigned to lying down in the back of the truck with his hood on. This is because he's apprehensive and unsure of what this bloody mob might do to him. But it's clear that he's given up.
Here we see a motorcycle cop, out-gunned and out-manned. Notice the way he's ducking his head down to avoid making eye contact with one of the savages. This photo was obviously taken in slow motion. In reality, the officer was traveling 40 mph.
Here we see two team trucks emerging from the 7th level of hell.....and into the 6th. The other trucks weren't so lucky. While their location is unknown in this photo, the smart money say they were swallowed up and devoured by the blood-thirsty crowds.
It is clear, at least to this writer, that the citizens of Indianapolis were on a mission. And that mission was to throw the biggest post-Super Bowl jam ever. And they succeeded. From a sheer numbers standpoint, it's clear that the city of Pittsburgh, host to last season's parade of champions, has officially been 'served'.