Meet Our Staff

Posted by CJ on June 13th, 2007 filed in Main

Stephen Rhodes - Site Editor

Stephen Rhodes was born in Globe, AZ back in 1963; moved around quite a bit during the 1980’s up until 2003. A high school graduate (unfortunately no college background - real life came calling), journalism classes were not offered at the high school he attended, so that makes him a frustrated Len Pasquarelli. Rhodes has been a die-hard Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts fan since the 1960’s when he was in grade school. He lived through the good times and the bad with the Colts (he was in attendance when the moving vans arrived in Indy - which was a big deal for a town that was until very recently was a basketball town). His profession is a Travel Agent, but his love/passion is professional sports (especially the NFL) and the written word that encompasses the League.

Matt Loede - Columnist

Matt has been in the sports media for over 10 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association and of course, the National Football League. On NFL Sunday’s you can hear Matt on National networks like Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Associated Press, and other stations around the country. Born and raised in Cleveland, Matt studies and talks football inside and out, and is anxious to share his thoughts and comments with readers on a daily basis.

Jonny Ward - Columnist

Jonny is a 19-year-old Colts fan living in Toronto, Ontario, - yes he’s a Canuck. He started getting into football again this year, but has always been a Colts fan, ever since Edge. He’s going into his third year of University at Queens with a major in English and a focus on journalism. He loves to go out and watch all manner of sport. He’s stoked to hit the Bills game in Toronto this year and see his first live NFL game. He’s also excited to have an outlet for all his sports insight and also looks forward to some good debating with other Colts fans.

Nick Ragsdale - Columnist

Nick Ragsdale is the manager of a Sprint store in Evansville, IN. When in college he minored in creative writing with the hopes of writing for a newspaper like his grandfather, who won the Pulitzer Prize for journalism writing for the Indianapolis Star while doing a story on police corruption within the city. Nick enjoys Colts football, and has been a fan since he was a child. He suffered through the Chris Chandlers, the Jeff Georges, and Craig Eriksons, and still relives the Jim Harbaugh days and the near-miracle AFC Championship game against the Steelers. He tries to get up to Terre Haute a couple of times throughout the summer to check out the team at training camp and forecast their potential success for the upcoming season. Nick is looking forward to moving back to Indianapolis some day, but he says that is years away.