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This is what I am referring to. It’s in the article you linked.I edited my original post and linked to your claim here. Feel free to edit your post to elaborate more if you have more details. I don't want to spread misinformation.
When did he ask Indy to tankand pick him?I don't feel bad for Luck. The Lucks were perfectly willing to see NYFL games tanked so he could play with the Indiots. He got what he wanted.
When did he ask Indy to tankand pick him?
This is like saying the rape victim asked for it.
He had nothing to do with it.Can we at least say that he joined a team that he knew was losing on purpose to get him? Suck for Luck was real, though it has turned into Suck IS Luck instead.
Luck was all in then and I'm all in on his career ending now.
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This is what I am referring to. It’s in the article you linked.
Dungy on Tuesday clarified with ProFootballTalk.com that Irsay didn't make the comments to him privately.
"I never had a conversation with Jim Irsay," Dungy told the website. "I never said I had a conversation with Jim Irsay."
However, there is nothing wrong with using a media/mediot quote for idle chatter. Just keep in mind at all times it's not anything more than idle chatter, it's theoretical, academic until proven otherwise,
Worth noting: This was during one of the commercial cut-ins of the show and, as Patrick noted Tuesday, it is very possible/likely that Dungy did not know his mic was on. Paul Pabst of the show reached out to Dungy to confirm the quotes Tuesday, and relayed that Dungy heard the comments from Irsay during a "group conversation in September."
"Wait, it's inside Luck's head?" Patrick asked.
"Yeah, [Irsay] said that when I was out [in Indianapolis] for Peyton's ceremony," Dungy replied.
"Wow. I really wonder if Luck's future is in Indianapolis. I really do," Patrick said.
"They obviously believed [Luck would be back Week 1] because they did nothing to prepare for him not being there," Dungy said after a lengthy pause.
how did that team ever win a Super Bowl?....oh right, the Bears absolutely sucked.
I am all for skepticism. We should not believe every story we read or see. In the same way, we should not always trust folks when they backpedal after realizing the implications of their previous statements.
A few more things I have seen written about this, take it or leave it:
Dungy did not claim "he made it up". He said it was from public Irsay comments, not private ones.
Jim Irsay told Tony Dungy that Andrew Luck's injury is 'inside his head'
I am all for skepticism. We should not believe every story we read or see. In the same way, we should not always trust folks when they backpedal after realizing the implications of their previous statements.
A few more things I have seen written about this, take it or leave it:
Dungy did not claim "he made it up". He said it was from public Irsay comments, not private ones.
Jim Irsay told Tony Dungy that Andrew Luck's injury is 'inside his head'
Also the reports you linked conflict with each other.
Kravitz now says it was public comments according to Dungy, and the other article says it was made to dingy in a group conversation, according to Dungy.
Something is fishy here.
What do you mean? For Jacoby, this is living the dream. He's starting. Playing every week. Sure the team sucks, but he's got the ball. If you asked him, I bet Jacoby wouldn't swap his current job for warming benches in New England. And now the owner is throwing stones at the starter he's filling in for? If I'm Jacoby I'm starting to feel at home in the starter's jobHahaha. Colts. Karma keeps on giving, baby. Poor Jacoby.
I suppose you're right - I was just thinking about how he is getting sacked left and right just like Luck did, and the owner thinks Luck isn't really hurt, so how is that going to play out for Jacoby going forward - i.e. a lousy owner who interferes with team chemistry. However, you are probably right abuot Jacoby as long as he can remain upright and in the No. 1 QB spot.What do you mean? For Jacoby, this is living the dream. He's starting. Playing every week. Sure the team sucks, but he's got the ball. If you asked him, I bet Jacoby wouldn't swap his current job for warming benches in New England. And now the owner is throwing stones at the starter he's filling in for? If I'm Jacoby I'm starting to feel at home in the starter's job
He had nothing to do with it.
He didn’t choose to join a team, he was drafted and had no choice in the matter.