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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.ESPN just wrote a BS article entitled "Andrew Luck hasn't looked like himself yet." In it they note:
Since the start of last season, Luck has 28 turnovers, most of anyone in the NFL. Jay Cutler ranks second with 26.
Luck had a TON of turnovers in 2012 and, as the above stat shows, a ton last year and thus far this year. Even his one "good" season in 2013, he turned it over 14 times. Oh by the way, none of the above includes 12 INTs in 6 playoff games.
It sure looks to me an awful lot like the guy is a turnover machine and that what we saw tonight is Andrew Luck looking exactly like what he really is.
Indy doesn't really look like the same team now, but it's still very early. However, I would enjoy seeing them get beat out by Tennessee for the AFCS and lose out on the playoffs by a tiebreaker. That would be wicked...
Then who is he trying to impersonate.ESPN just wrote a BS article entitled "Andrew Luck hasn't looked like himself yet." In it they note:
I've been a fan of Luck's but my god does he look putrid.Yeah, funny how Luck was being crowned the MVP and greatest QB of the 2015 season by so many of these clowns..."This is the year Luck will emerge as . . .blah, blah, blah." Luck is a turnover machine.
ESPN just wrote a BS article entitled "Andrew Luck hasn't looked like himself yet." In it they note:
Since the start of last season, Luck has 28 turnovers, most of anyone in the NFL. Jay Cutler ranks second with 26.
Luck had a TON of turnovers in 2012 and, as the above stat shows, a ton last year and thus far this year. Even his one "good" season in 2013, he turned it over 14 times. Oh by the way, none of the above includes 12 INTs in 6 playoff games.
It sure looks to me an awful lot like the guy is a turnover machine and that what we saw tonight is Andrew Luck looking exactly like what he really is.
Guess it wasn't all Peyton Manning. The media likes to ball wash anything to do with the Colts?The game wasn't even over yet last night (3rd quarter) and there was a graphic showing the number of different players to play on the o-line...cause you know, the Colts are the only team that has had o-line shuffling, injuries, etc...
They're desperate for the next big superstar. Superstars drive ratings so it is in their own self-interest to anoint one, even one not worthy.Guess it wasn't all Peyton Manning. The media likes to ball wash anything to do with the Colts?
Those four are on NFLN, not ESPN.It's the narrative they are pushing hard. Remember, mostly dumb people follow ESPN. I still wonder what the Indy connection is. What made them so special. An NFL investigation would answer that question.
This. The guy is practically getting hit on the third step in his drop back. And, outside of Hilton, his receiving corps isn't all that great either. Johnson is way past his prime, Moncrief is still trying to find his way, Dorsett is a rookie, and Fleener is injured. Then you have that disaster of a defense. It's no wonder they're 0-2. I was hoping they'd beat the Jets last night but watching that crowd of trailer trash Indy scum collectively look like they wanted to barf up their spam burgers and Raman noodles was a nice consolation prize.Not to stick up for Luck, because I am not, but he obviously thinks he has to do it all himself, he gets no time to throw, and he somehow thinks it's better to give the ball a blind heave-ho rather than take a sack. Seems to me these are coaching and GM (failure to put a decent o-line in front of him) issues. They look like a team that has zero confidence. Sweet.
"We're on to Mariota."They're desperate for the next big superstar. Superstars drive ratings so it is in their own self-interest to anoint one, even one not worthy.
The game wasn't even over yet last night (3rd quarter) and there was a graphic showing the number of different players to play on the o-line...cause you know, the Colts are the only team that has had o-line shuffling, injuries, etc...