Colts seventh-rounder Ray Fisher signed to four-year deal
Today the Colts took another step forward toward improving their anemic return game, and signed seventh-round draft choice Ray Fisher. The deal was a four-year contract worth $1.83 million, including a signing bonus of approximately $41,500. A fourth-year clause can boost the value of the contract.
A product of Indiana University, and a competitor at one of the spots that was so weak last year, Fisher is likely to have lots of fans - or critics - in Training Camp.
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We should all be fans
He’s our guy. Who doesn’t want him to do awesome? Nobody, that’s who.
damn you devier posey for not securing the ball
Non Sibi Sed Patriae.
I love my ZX-6r Kawasaki.
I bleed Scarlet and Grey...A Buckeye for Life
WONDER REASON
1. Dual threat
2. Shows ability in 0TA to return kicks
3. SIGN A CORNER, ANY CORNER WE CAN SIGN ,WE NEED DEPTH
Please Read My 1st paragraph of profile to realize my multiple disabilities making it hard to type correctly if there are many typos etc
41 k signing bonus. What a lot of people make in a YEAR this guy gets as ‘bonus’. Must be nice.
by HappyLittleTreez on Jul 22, 2010 11:30 AM EDT reply actions
Great news!
"We ARE going to our own private island, Chris: it's called the State Fucking Fair!"

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