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And they Sucked so bad to get him, really a shame......just kidding.I wonder when the organization comes to a crossroads with Luck. A very good, but not great QB who has had a ton of injuries lately. Maybe they think about trading him next year.
I don't know but mine ended because of mydrunken ossifiedanosis...Didn't both Cam Neely's and Andy Brickley's careers end because of myositis ossificans?
You know, this is an interesting thing to follow as a thought experiment for what we're going to go through in the next 3-5 years. Luck was as sure-fire a QB prospect as you will ever get. He was universally rated as a good NFL QB from the moment he started in college. That's what made the decision for the Colts a little "easier" with regards to Manning. They knew if they played it right, they were getting the next guy and could keep it rolling.
And though Luck HAS been a very good QB, his injury history (partially him, partially on the Colts' inability to develop an OL) and his inability to step up in the postseason should serve as a reminder that there are no sure things in the NFL. I ideally would like to have Brady's replacement ready to go the minute he retires, but if it comes down to squeezing another year or two out of Brady or moving on for "the next great QB", I think I'm sticking with Brady. Because you just never know...
I'm no doctor, but I looked up the condition, and what it appears to be in layman's terms, is a condition where you injure a muscle and in trying to repair itself, your body gets confused and starts to grow bone there rather muscle cells. Is this correct? If so, it doesn't sound like an itty bitty problem.The funny thing is now Irsay tries to downplay it being like “an itty, bitty bone” and equating it to “an itty, bitty problem.” Obviously its quite the opposite most of the time.
I'm no doctor, but I looked up the condition, and what it appears to be in layman's terms, is a condition where you injure a muscle and in trying to repair itself, your body gets confused and starts to grow bone there rather muscle cells. Is this correct? If so, it doesn't sound like an itty bitty problem.
I was super high on Luck early on in his career but he just seems to hover around very good and not great. He’s never been a first or second team All-Pro, never been top 5 passer rating, and never been to a Super Bowl. I feel like he’s a half notch above Stafford who at this point in his career many people view as somewhat of a disappointment.Luck has never at any time performed close to the expectations. You can cite stats, etc, but this is a passing era and he’s an above average QB but certainly not elite (unless you count the preseason QB ranking every offseason, where he excels due to his “imminent breakout.”). He’s always better in theory than in reality. Healthy, unhealthy, the guy is a good player but is too inaccurate and turns the ball over too much to be compared with the likes of great QBs.
I personally didn’t understand all the hype about him coming out of college. He’s a strong guy with a good NFL build but never looked like a perfect pocket QB and didn’t have the mobility to be a huge dual threat. He seemed liked a good prospect, worthy of the top pick, but I never understood the hype about him being a once-in-twenty-years guy. Even from just a QB skills standpoint, I don’t see why this guy would be a better prospect than other hyped up QBs that went very high. I think he had a better floor and a near certain chance of success, so in that regard he was a rare prospect, but his ceiling was clearly overhyped, as many others have surpassed him. He will definitely never even approach the level of Prime Manning (it pains me to type that.)
Trevor Lawrence on the other hand, is what you’d call a generational talent. You don’t need the scouts to tell you that. Just watching him play is clear evidence that, unless he gets injured or runs into mental problems/distractions, this guy will be a sure-fire NFL star with an extremely high ceiling.
your body gets confused and starts to grow bone there rather muscle cells.
Yeah, Luck seems like a decent enough guy but I'd be lying if I said this whole thing didn't feel like a bit of karmic retribution to the Colts organization and fanbase. **** em all.Luck seems like a nice chap besides his subtle deflate comments. Sorry to you but not sorry to see the misfortune it's causing your piece of **** team.
I actually thought Andrew Luck authored these posts until a friend told me no.
Yup, and not a good problem to have.>>your body gets confused and starts to grow bone there rather muscle cells
That is messed up