With training camp a little more than a month away, Indy Football Report Editor John Oehser will spend the final weeks of the off-season examining 21 questions about the Indianapolis Colts entering 2010 . . .
No. 4: Will S Bob Sanders be an impact player again?
We move today to the fourth part of this series examining 21 questions around the 2010 Indianapolis Colts, and do so addressing what has become something of an annual topic around the Colts: Will S Bob Sanders be an impact player again?
The answer: Stay tuned.
And while that's an answer we give knowing that it's not what Colts fans want to hear – and while we know many are, in fact, tired of the question – we give it just as sure that there also is a sense of optimism around the Colts about the question.
And for Sanders, that's a good sign.
And it's a good sign for the Colts, too.
Sanders, a second-round selection by the Colts in the 2004 NFL Draft, has in his six NFL seasons, been one of the NFL's most-discussed players and he also has been a constant source of frustration and excitement to Colts fans, as well as the team.
When healthy, Sanders has been very very good – great even. Two times in his NFL career he has played 10 or more games in a season. Once was in 2005, when he made the Pro Bowl. The other was in 2007, when he was the Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year.














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