Irsay's absence not forcing Colts to change plans for free agency, draft preparation
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Colts general manager Ryan Grigson isn't changing his offseason plan — even though team owner Jim Irsay won't be around to approve big pay outs or help with the draft preparation.
The Colts owner entered a treatment facility this week after being arrested on preliminary charges of misdemeanor driving while intoxicated and four felony counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Police say they found multiple prescription drugs in his vehicle during a traffic stop. If charged and convicted, Irsay could face six months to three years in prison on each count. He also could be subjected to NFL punishment.
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On Friday, Grigson says he hopes Irsay makes a full recovery but that his absence wouldn't change the way Indy prepares for the May draft or deals with potential free-agent signings.
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