I dunno, kinda weaksauce to me, what you think?

Photo Courtesy Indianapolis Star
Let’s see, they say there’s 50 diamonds and a synthetic blue sapphire horseshoe. More cheesy details from the Indianapolis Star
There’s the word “Faith” on one shank, or side, of the ring. Faith “gives you the strength to have the perseverance to move forward even after many disappointments,” [Owner Jim] Irsay explained.
On the opposite shank is the phrase “Our time.” That was the Colts’ theme as they headed into the playoffs, which culminated Feb. 4 in Miami with a 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI, the first championship in the Colts’ Indianapolis era.
There’s also a bunch of red dots too, symbolizing blood from the players leaving it on the field or something like that. I dunno, really seems lame to me. I think they could’ve done much better. At least Peyton has some good incentive to repeat.
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The Steelers’ Super Bowl XL rings are unimpressed with these flaming Colts rings
I like it, just thankful we got it since those suckers arent easy to get, i wish they would of been more creative and added way more detail to the sides of the ring
All that matters is what it says on top “WORLD CHAMPIONS” I mean, looking at all the Super Bowl rings, they are all pretty cheesy looking. The simple design of the old Raiders rings were nice. Last years Steelers was cluttered with too much stuff (IE, Lombardi trophies from 30 years ago) and the Broncos 2nd ring was so bad, you couldn’t even make anything out on it.
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