It was a season-opener unlike any other for the Colts as a franchise (Jim Irsay ring of honor induction, starting 1-0 for the first time since 2013, winning a game 33-8). It was a weekend unlike any other for Caleb and his dad, Mo and Colts Collective member Cooper Morton. From 5k's with beat reporters to new parking spots, this was different. After it was all said and done, Caleb collected his thoughts on a certain song that IS Colts football to him and what it feels like to be living in Indianapolis. On the walk back from the stadium, Cooper, Mo and Caleb evaluate each of their reactions and feelings to the Colts dominating week 1 performance.
"That was a butt-kicking...yeah!" ~ Mo to a random security guard.
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