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    Growing up in the Indianapolis Colts family business sounds cool until you realize the family business is getting roasted by strangers every Sunday. That’s basically the childhood story of Carlie Irsay-Gordon, who recently opened up about what it was like growing up with her granddad owning the Colts and her dad serving as the general manager. Most kids inherit old furniture or weird family recipes. She inherited angry football fans and emotional damage from sports radio callers. And honestly? The trauma started early. Irsay-Gordon revealed that when she was in third grade, she overheard her “best friend” in the school

    The post Colts CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon on Being Bully as a Kid Over Team’s Lack of Success first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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