Insider Joel A. Erickson discusses what Colts owner Jim Irsay had to say at practice today. Clark Wade, Clark.Wade@Indystar.com
WESTFIELD — Malik Hooker couldn’t believe his eyes.
The Quincy Wilson in front of him, the one that showed up at the Colts’ facility for the start of offseason workouts in April, looked nothing like the Quincy Wilson he’d come to expect in their first two years as teammates.
This Quincy Wilson looked lean and cut, lighter than Hooker had ever seen him before.
“He came in, what, 220, his rookie year?” Hooker said. “He lost a lot of weight to get his body where we need it to be.