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Andrew Luck: 'I still have some work to do'
Sounds like it has more to do with his shoulder injury than it does with his kidney, but it's still interesting nonetheless. He is looking at getting a massive deal from Indy but, if they don't put an OL in front of him, Luck isn't going to be alive to see the end of that deal. Luckily he has a pill addict of an owner to help him with alleviating that shoulder injury.
On a day he admitted the disastrous 2015 season taxed him “mentally, physically and emotionally,” dismissed his looming nine-figure contract extension as something he’s “not spending too much time worrying about” and proclaimed his intention to refine his skill set “from the ground up,” the Indianapolis Colts’ franchise quarterback dropped one slice of information that stood out from the rest.
No, Andrew Luck said, he’s still not quite back to 100 percent.
It’s been 162 days since that punishing hit he absorbed from Broncos linebacker Danny Trevathan and lineman Vance Walker lacerated his kidney and ended the most trying of his four NFL seasons. You remember: Initially, the Colts said Luck would be out 2-6 weeks.
Only he never returned. And the season sunk.
Sounds like it has more to do with his shoulder injury than it does with his kidney, but it's still interesting nonetheless. He is looking at getting a massive deal from Indy but, if they don't put an OL in front of him, Luck isn't going to be alive to see the end of that deal. Luckily he has a pill addict of an owner to help him with alleviating that shoulder injury.