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Devil's Advocate
Reggie Wayne had a surprise visitor during his media session Tuesday at Anderson University.And Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano just couldn't resist asking his wide receiver a few questions.
For starters, "Have you forgot how to play the game, Reggie?"
Wayne smiled and answered quickly.
"I have not forgotten how to play," he said. "It's been some months, been since October. I'm excited about this opportunity to be back out here with my teammates. After you have been playing since you were seven years old, I don't think you can forget."
"Is it like riding a bike?" Pagano asked.
"I think it's even easier than riding a bike," Wayne said. "I have probably played football more than I have ridden a bike the last nine years of my life. It's easier. It's like waking up and brushing your teeth."
Members of the national media who have visited training camp at Anderson University over the past three weeks have marveled at Wayne's progress after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament some 10 months ago.
Normal 35-year-olds don't shrug off such a major injury and bounce back less than a year later as good as new. But, as Colts quarterback Andrew Luck reminded anyone within earshot throughout the offseason, Wayne is no normal 35-year-old.
The wide receiver appears to have few, if any, limitations. He's Luck's primary target on the days he practices, and he added two more touchdown receptions to his camp total during Tuesday's full-padded session.
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