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Freeney Will Be Ready for Regular Season, Could Play QB if Manning Isn't Ready

Bad news: Peyton Manning is out for the year with a bursa sac thingy, but Jim Sorgi will no doubt be just as effective. Or maybe Manning will only miss the preseason and be ready once the games actually count -- definitely one or the other, though.

On to the good news: defensive end Dwight Freeney, who missed the final eight games of the 2007 season with the ol' dreaded Lisfranc injury (which has shortened several promising careers), is confident he'll be ready for the regular season.
"I'm doing everything I used to do: spinning and twisting and pushing, all of that,'' Freeney said Wednesday. "I'm getting work on all of that. I'm right on time.'' ... As for the regular-season opener, he added: "I'll be ready to go without a doubt.''
Freeney figures to begin training camp on the physically unable to perform list since there's no real benefit to risking injury during a bunch of practices that don't much matter.

Interestingly, the Colts enter the season with some questions, something they've never had to really deal with during the Manning era (at least as long as the team has been competitive). In the long run it might not much matter, but there's a chance that Manning returns a little rusty and Freeney isn't the player he was before the injury (and Marvin Harrison. becomes something less than Indy's go-to receiver).

Of course, this is a veteran team that knows how to win with key players out, so maybe none of it matters. We'll find out shortly.

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