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It has just been a few months since Carlie Irsay-Gordon officially took over as the CEO and part-owner of the Indianapolis Colts alongside her two sisters. After the death of their father, Jim Irsay, the three were handed down the responsibility of running the football team. Since their father loved his team dearly, the daughters have stepped up to ensure their family legacy lives on. Women-run NFL franchises have not done very well over the past several years, with the Detroit Lions, New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks, and Tennessee Titans all struggling with them at the helm. It does not paint a great outlook for women-run teams, but it seems Jim Irsay’s daughters are determined to create history in their own and unique way. While middle-daughter Casey Foyt has generally stayed out of the spotlight, her older and younger sisters have not shied away from cameras. Kalen Jackson is always beaming and encouraging players, staff, and fans. Carlie Irsay-Gordon, on the other hand, has taken matters literally into her own hands. She has been seen on the sidelines taking notes and listening to play calls. When asked about her activities back during her introductory press conference, she explained: I need to learn more about this. I need to be able to say, ‘Is this person full of BS, do they even know what they’re talking about?’ Carlie Irsay-Gordon said