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Indianapolis Colts fans show their support to Colts head coach Chuck Pagano who is fighting a for of leukemia during the Green Bay Packers game Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. STAFF PHOTO BY SCOTT ROBERSON/sroberson@dailyjournal.net
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Indianapolis Colts fans show their support to Colts head coach Chuck Pagano who is fighting a for of leukemia during the Green Bay Packers game Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. STAFF PHOTO BY SCOTT ROBERSON/sroberson@dailyjournal.net
INDIANAPOLIS
Usually swathed in blue during Indianapolis Colts’ home games, the interior of Lucas Oil Stadium proved to be a hodgepodge of bright colors and causes on Sunday.
Pink shirts, ribbons, banners, hats, flags and, in the case of many of the players, shoes played a major role in the overall color scheme as the National Football League demonstrates its ongoing support for breast cancer awareness.
Signs supporting Colts coach Chuck Pagano, each adorned with the orange ribbon symbolic of the fight against leukemia, could also be seen.
Then there’s the matter of Green Bay, a franchise with arguably the league’s most devoted fan base, being in the house. Thus, the stadium rainbow radiated a great amount of dark green and gold with plenty of foam cheese wedges doubling as headgear.
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