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6-5, 196
Wisconsin
6 years in the NFL
D6b-04
DOB: 12/03/1980 |
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| YEAR |
ATT |
COMP |
YDS |
LG |
TD |
INT |
S |
YDS/G |
HI Game |
Rating |
| 2004 |
29 |
17 |
175 |
71 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
58.3 |
168 |
99.1 |
| 2005 |
61 |
42 |
444 |
45 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
222.0 |
237 |
99.4 |
| 2007 |
36 |
18 |
132 |
12 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
33.0 |
68 |
68.3 |
| 2008 |
30 |
22 |
178 |
33 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
178.0 |
178 |
87.9 |
| CAREER |
156 |
99 |
929 |
71 |
6 |
1 |
6 |
92.9 |
237 |
89.9 |
ALL PHOTOS
2009: Appeared in one game as reserve QB before being placed on injured reserve on 12/9 with shoulder injury…was inactive (3rd QB) vs. New England 11/15, at Baltimore 11/22, at Houston 11/29 and vs. Tennessee 12/6…did not play vs. Jacksonville 9/13, at Miami 9/21, at Arizona 9/27, vs. Seattle 10/4, at Tennessee 10/11, vs. San Francisco 11/1 and vs. Houston 11/8…saw action at St. Louis 10/25.
2008: Appeared in one game vs. Tennessee 12/28…did not play games 1-15…was 22-30-178 passing and 5-8 rushing vs. Tennessee. POST-SEASON: Did not play in Wild Card Playoffs at San Diego 1/3.
2007: Appeared in four games as backup QB…did not play in remaining 12 games…was 18-36-132, 1 TD for 68.3 rating…was 1-2-9 at Carolina 10/28 and 3-5-26 at Baltimore 12/9…was 3-5-29 vs. Houston 12/23 and 11-24-68, 1 TD vs. Tennessee 12/30. POST-SEASON: Did not play in Divisional Playoffs vs. San Diego 1/13.
2006: Appeared in one game as holder on PAT attempt vs. Houston 9/17. POST-SEASON: Was active but did not play in four playoff games.
2005: Appeared in five games as reserve QB…posted career-best seasonal totals with 42-61-444, 3 TDs/1 int., 99.4 rating…did not attempt pass at San Francisco 10/9, vs. St. Louis 10/17 and vs. Tennessee 12/4…was 22-31-237, 1 TD for 103.8 rating at Seattle 12/24…completions, attempts, yardage and rating marked single-game career-highs…was 20-30-207, 2 TDs/1 int. vs. Arizona 1/1 for 94.7 rating. POST-SEASON: Was active but did not play vs. Pittsburgh 1/15.
2004: Saw action in four games…was 17-29-175, 2 TDs passing for 99.1 passer rating…did not attempt a pass in career debut at Chicago 10/10…was 1-3-7 at Detroit 11/25…was 0-1 vs. Tennessee 12/5…was 16-25-168, 2 TDs for 110.1 rating at Denver 1/2...connected with WRs-Marvin Harrison (7t) and Reggie Wayne (71t) for first career TDs…71t pass was the 4th-longest in club history by a rookie (84t, Jack Trudeau to Bill Brooks at San Francisco, 10/5/86; 82t, George Shaw to Buddy Young at Green Bay, 10/8/55; 78t, Peyton Manning to Marshall Faulk vs. New Orleans, 9/27/98). POST-SEASON: Was active but did not play vs. Denver 1/9 and at New England 1/16.
For the full bio and further information read the Colts Media Guide.
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One-year starter…saw action in 32 games at QB with 17 starts…was 288-519-4,498, 33 TDs…was school's career leader in passing efficiency…holds school record for longest pass play (99t, Lee Evans against Akron)…started 12 games at QB as senior…was 140-248-2,251, 17 TDs…was 20-34-215, 1 TD against West Virginia…was 14-25-281, 2 TDs against Akron…was 12-20-193, 2 TDs against North Carolina…was 23-34-305, 4 TDs against Minnesota…was 16-24-380, 5 TDs against Michigan State, with all five scores to Evans…was 13-21-169, 1 TD against Auburn in Music City Bowl…played in eleven of 14 games as junior, seven at QB…was 38-70-536, 1 TD…was 7-15-137, 1 TD at Ohio State for only seasonal TD pass…was 13-23-162 against Illinois…played in 11 of 12 games (eight at QB) as sophomore…started three games at QB (at Oregon, vs. Fresno State and vs. Michigan State) and was 64-132-1,096, 9 TDs…was 5-11-150, 2 TDs as reserve against Virginia…was 16-32-231, 2 TDs (78t, 38t) at Oregon…was 13-31-246, 1 TD against Fresno State…was 10-20-157, 2 TDs against Illinois...started in one of five games at QB as freshman…had seasonal passing efficiency of 164.4…was 7-15-96, 1 TD in debut reserve role against Michigan State…was 21-29-243, 2 TDs in first career start at Purdue…243 yards were second-most by freshman in school history…was 16-21-207, 3 TDs against Indiana…played against UCLA in Sun Bowl…was club's Rookie-of-the-Year as chosen by coaches…was redshirted in 1999…majored in agriculture business management.
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Full name is James Joseph Sorgi, Jr.…born in Fraser, Mich.…attended Fraser High School…was Detroit News “Dream Team” quarterback…was first-team all-state, all-county and all-league in 1998…set 17 school passing records…was 92-149-1,763, 19 TDs as senior…92 completions broke former major league pitcher Pat Hentgen's school record…was 68-118-1,360 as junior…intercepted 16 passes as DB in career…nearly averaged a double-double in basketball and hit .450 in baseball…Sorgi and his wife, Lana, reside with their sons, James III and Jackson, in Brownsburg, Ind.

For the full bio and further information read the Colts Media Guide.
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