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previous item. ... Collie plans to continue playing after a series of concussions and last September’s torn patellar tendon, although he admits he doesn’t know where or even if he’ll be plying his trade in 2013.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Collie said that he appreciated the way the Colts informed him that they weren’t going to be re-signing him as a free agent next month. Collie said it “showed a lot of class” for owner Jim Irsay to tell him in person that Indianapolis was moving in a different direction. Collie says his knee feels better than it has in the last four or five years, but as PFT's Josh Alper suggested, the wideout's injury history is going to make teams reticent to make any kind of guarantee when it comes to salary or employment. But he should certainly get a chance to prove himself.
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