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[edit] Freddy or Freddie
I think this should really be "Freddy Keiaho" (with a 'Y') as opposed to "Freddie Keiaho". I've seen it both ways, but the Colts.com website lists him as Freddy, and they'd probably know. The Indianapolis Star website (indystar.com) refers to him as Freddy, as do the local news affiliates. SI.com also calls him Freddy. Of course, there are a number of sites that spell it "Freddie", including nfl.com, espn.go.com, & cbs.sportsline.com. I would say that it's probably up to Mr. Keiaho as to how he'd like it spelled, but his team (and by extension their site) would probably have it right. I think there should at least be consistency throughout this article though. Any thoughts? Brainscar 03:20, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
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