Indianapolis – Jim Ersai, the owner of Indianapolis Kultins, who benefited from the popularity of Biton Manning at a new stadium and Super Paul’s title, died on Wednesday at the age of 65.
Beit Ward, the right -time man for a long time in Arsai and head of implementation of the teams, This announcement is issued In a statement from the team. He said that Ersai died in peace in his sleep.
Ward said: “Jim’s dedication and passion for Colts Indianapolis in addition to his generosity, his commitment to society, and most importantly, said that his love for his family was not unprecedented.” “Our sympathy for his daughters, Carly Arsai-Gordon, Casey Voet, Calin Jackson, and his entire family and we are sad with them.”
Irsay had a deep effect on the concession.
With Hall of Fame Bill Polian, Hall of Fame Tony Dungy and Manng, Irsay helped convert dowries from laughing into a perennial competitor.
But Ersai has fought health problems in recent years and has become less clear after falling into his home. Police officers from Carmel, Indiana, one of the Northern suburbs of India, responded to a 911 call from Irsay’s house on December 8. According to the police report, The officers found that Irsay breathed, but they did not respond and the color of the color of bluish skin.
The report said that Ward told the officers that he was concerned that Ersai was suffering from congestive heart insufficiency and that the Arsai nurse said that the level of oxygen in Arsai was low, and his breathing was working “mostly” unconscious.
A month later, his respiratory disease was diagnosed.
During his annual news conference in the training camp last summer, Irsay told reporters that he was continuing to rehabilitate two subsequent surgeries – although he remained sitting in the golf cart. Irsay did not speak during the recent American Football Association project as it usually did.
He had fought addiction to alcohol and pain relievers.
Arsai started his life in football as a ball boy after his late father Robert got the team in a trade with the late Carroll Rosenblin, who took over Los Angeles Rams. Then the younger Irsay team was on his way, becoming the youngest general manager in the history of the American Football Association at the age of twenty -four. His father succeeded as Malik in early 1997.
He also collected the guitar, and the psoriasis musicians, and often found inspiration in the words of rock and roll.
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