Sitting in low lighting, with classical music playing softly over the recessed speakers in his office, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay raises his voice and slams his fist just once. No, not when he wondered aloud why the Colts keep getting blown out by the Patriots. Or when he discussed the big-money veterans the Colts are likely to release this offseason. Or when he brought up what he called “the false things reported” about the Ryan Grigson-Chuck Pagano rift.
Talking from behind his desk, with six television screens turned to sports channels – muted, so he can hear his classical music – Irsay gets fired up one time.