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Indy can only beat teams in their stinky division. INTrew Luck is great though. "Future HoFer".
 
To be honest I don't have any problem with the Colts players. Especially D Jackson who was truthful with his tweet regarding the ball the following day. (Much to the Colts,Ravens and the NFL's chagrin.)

I do however highly dislike the owner,how they went about getting Luck, the fanbase(in general, not all) and especially the NFL brass.

Luck? He's harmless.

Same here - I tend to think there isn't much animosity towards Luck who is a standup guy

But as you said - the Colts IMO cheated to get him - they had to make it LOOK like they weren't trying to lose - but it's clear to me they were

Purposefully throwing/fixing games. EVERYONE knew it was a "Suck for Luck" season for quite a few teams and Indy never gave up the "lead" once they had it. Their GM was due to retire and who knows what Golden Parachute they paid off Caldwell with.

And despite the public knowledge that they were "sucking" for Luck - not even a inclination of an "independent investigation" for the Colts

There's karma here - and while I don't blame Luck - he's the starting QB and the beneficiary of what Karma has to offer
 
Heard an amazing stat on the radio. Against the afc south luck is perfect. But against the rest of the league he is below .500

He also lead the league in turnover since last year.

So he feasts on the afc south and puts up big numbers. Then when its time to face a real team he falters
 
Andrew Luck is the most overrated player in the NFL. He is a poor man's Brett Favre. He is still living on his predraft reputation and the fact that he throws a ton. Teams are figuring him out. He locks too much on his primary receiver and he makes stupid decisions when pressured.
 
Indy can only beat teams in their stinky division. INTrew Luck is great though. "Future HoFer".

Not "Future HoFer". He is already in the "HoF" the day Indy Colts drafted him.
 
Heard an amazing stat on the radio. Against the afc south luck is perfect. But against the rest of the league he is below .500

He also lead the league in turnover since last year.

So he feasts on the afc south and puts up big numbers. Then when its time to face a real team he falters
vs teams outside of the AFC South Luck has a 58% comp 56/38 TD/INT an a 81 rating.

Not good.
 
I never thought much of him to begin with. He's the Adam Dunn of quarterbacks - 40 HRs, but bats .220 and strikes out 200 times a year. Media pays attention to the big plays while ignoring the fact that throwing 40 TDs means nothing when you turn the ball over and lose to elite teams.
 
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I never thought much of him to begin with. He's the Adam Dunn of quarterbacks - 40 HRs, but bats .220 and strikes out 200 times a year. Media pays attention to the big plays while ignoring the fact that throwing 40 TDs means nothing when you turn the ball over and lose to elite teams.

What did Adam Dunn ever do to you for you to insult him like that?
 
Throw Back Thursday. Is it too early to revisit SB predictions from NFL's panel of distinguished experts?

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...bowl-50-predictions-packers-colts-among-picks

SUPER BOWL 50

Judy Battista: Packers over Colts. Who cares about shaky defenses? Aaron Rodgers and Andrew Luck let it rip in a classic shootout, with Rodgers refusing to hand the baton of greatest active quarterback to Luck just yet.

Jeffri Chadiha: Colts over Seahawks. The Seahawks aren't as strong as they've been in the past, even with Jimmy Graham in the fold. Andrew Luck has too many weapons to be stopped in this contest.

Brian Billick: Ravens over Seahawks. John Harbaugh has more wins in his seven years as a head coach than anyone in that same span not named Bill Belichick -- and he will out-coach Pete Carroll in another heartbreaking last-second loss for the Seahawks.

Michael Silver: Packers over Colts. Cal > Stanford. That is all.

Colleen Wolfe: Colts over Packers. Quarterbackpalooza. Set your DVRs for all the quarterback goodness in this game. Aaron Rodgers plays well; Andrew Luck plays better. Indy wins it all and Luck captures his first title.

Steve Wyche: Seahawks over Steelers. The Legion of Boom will be unlike any secondary this great offense has had to deal with -- and Niners fans have to watch the Seahawks celebrate on their home field. Ouch.

Gil Brandt: Packers over Patriots. Aaron Rodgers shows why he's the best quarterback in the NFL in what should be a high-scoring game.

Adam Schein: Packers over Colts. A classic Super Bowl gets a vintage result. Aaron Rodgers beatsAndrew Luck in a shootout!

Charley Casserly: Eagles over Colts. Chip Kelly's Sam Bradford gamble pays off in the form of aSuper Bowl title, and Bradford cashes in as a free agent.

Elliot Harrison: Packers over Colts.Aaron Rodgers takes home his secondSuper Bowl MVP trophy, though Eddie Lacy is the key to Super Bowl 50. Indy's so-so run defense catches up to it against a talented offensive line, and Green Bay wins its fifth title.

Marc Sessler: Eagles over Colts.Indy's less-than-stellar defense won't have the men to slow Chip Kelly's offense. This game won't be close.

Dave Dameshek: Seahawks over Chiefs. Former AFC West rivals reunite on the world stage, where the 'Hawks make like Dave Krieg eluding Derrick Thomas and slip past Andy Reid's gang.

Bucky Brooks: Seahawks over Colts. The Seahawks pummel Andrew Luck and Co. behind an impressive effort from the Legion of Boom. Sticky coverage from Richard Sherman and Cary Williamsallows the defensive line to beat up Luck in the pocket. With the spectacular passer unable to find his rhythm, the Colts fall apart in the second half.
 
What did Adam Dunn ever do to you for you to insult him like that?

I was thinking of power hitters that strikeout a lot and bat for low average and he was the first person that came to mind lol. Poor man's Brett Favre like Rob said is probably a more apt comparison.
 
I was thinking of power hitters that strikeout a lot and bat for low average and he was the first person that came to mind lol. Poor man's Brett Favre like Rob said is probably a more apt comparison.

Adam Dunn at least walked a lot, scored a lot of runs, and was valuable as he got on base close to 40 percent of the time.

Compare Luck to Dave Kingman, who did absolutely nothing when he couldn't hit HRs.
 
Adam Dunn at least walked a lot, scored a lot of runs, and was valuable as he got on base close to 40 percent of the time.

Compare Luck to Dave Kingman, who did absolutely nothing when he couldn't hit HRs.
Actually, Kingman is the only guy to be part of 5 teams in one year:

1977 Season Notes & Press Clippings- In 1977 Dave became the First player in baseball history to have hit Homers with 4 different clubs in one season.
- Played in all 4 Major League Divisions in 1977.
- 1977: Traded by Mets to San Diego Padres for Bobby Valentine and Paul Siebert.
- 1977: Sold by Padres to California Angels.
- 1977: Sold by Angels to New York Yankees.
- Signed as a free agent with the Chicago Cubs, November 30, 1977.

The only thing he didn't do was unpack his suitcase.
 
Actually, Kingman is the only guy to be part of 5 teams in one year:

1977 Season Notes & Press Clippings- In 1977 Dave became the First player in baseball history to have hit Homers with 4 different clubs in one season.
- Played in all 4 Major League Divisions in 1977.
- 1977: Traded by Mets to San Diego Padres for Bobby Valentine and Paul Siebert.
- 1977: Sold by Padres to California Angels.
- 1977: Sold by Angels to New York Yankees.
- Signed as a free agent with the Chicago Cubs, November 30, 1977.

The only thing he didn't do was unpack his suitcase.
Compared to today's players Kingman is considered a contact hitter.
 
Throw Back Thursday. Is it too early to revisit SB predictions from NFL's panel of distinguished experts?

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...bowl-50-predictions-packers-colts-among-picks

SUPER BOWL 50

Judy Battista: Packers over Colts. Who cares about shaky defenses? Aaron Rodgers and Andrew Luck let it rip in a classic shootout, with Rodgers refusing to hand the baton of greatest active quarterback to Luck just yet.

Jeffri Chadiha: Colts over Seahawks. The Seahawks aren't as strong as they've been in the past, even with Jimmy Graham in the fold. Andrew Luck has too many weapons to be stopped in this contest.

Brian Billick: Ravens over Seahawks. John Harbaugh has more wins in his seven years as a head coach than anyone in that same span not named Bill Belichick -- and he will out-coach Pete Carroll in another heartbreaking last-second loss for the Seahawks.

Michael Silver: Packers over Colts. Cal > Stanford. That is all.

Colleen Wolfe: Colts over Packers. Quarterbackpalooza. Set your DVRs for all the quarterback goodness in this game. Aaron Rodgers plays well; Andrew Luck plays better. Indy wins it all and Luck captures his first title.

Steve Wyche: Seahawks over Steelers. The Legion of Boom will be unlike any secondary this great offense has had to deal with -- and Niners fans have to watch the Seahawks celebrate on their home field. Ouch.

Gil Brandt: Packers over Patriots. Aaron Rodgers shows why he's the best quarterback in the NFL in what should be a high-scoring game.

Adam Schein: Packers over Colts. A classic Super Bowl gets a vintage result. Aaron Rodgers beatsAndrew Luck in a shootout!

Charley Casserly: Eagles over Colts. Chip Kelly's Sam Bradford gamble pays off in the form of aSuper Bowl title, and Bradford cashes in as a free agent.

Elliot Harrison: Packers over Colts.Aaron Rodgers takes home his secondSuper Bowl MVP trophy, though Eddie Lacy is the key to Super Bowl 50. Indy's so-so run defense catches up to it against a talented offensive line, and Green Bay wins its fifth title.

Marc Sessler: Eagles over Colts.Indy's less-than-stellar defense won't have the men to slow Chip Kelly's offense. This game won't be close.

Dave Dameshek: Seahawks over Chiefs. Former AFC West rivals reunite on the world stage, where the 'Hawks make like Dave Krieg eluding Derrick Thomas and slip past Andy Reid's gang.

Bucky Brooks: Seahawks over Colts. The Seahawks pummel Andrew Luck and Co. behind an impressive effort from the Legion of Boom. Sticky coverage from Richard Sherman and Cary Williamsallows the defensive line to beat up Luck in the pocket. With the spectacular passer unable to find his rhythm, the Colts fall apart in the second half.
Wow these were some horrible picks! These guy are clueless!
 
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