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Luck in his 5 years had a 59% completion percentage, with 2 good years and 2 average and 2 basically injured.
So the new GM who has no ties to Luck might try to cut his losses if he gets at least a 1st round pick in return.
Especially if other QB needy teams get desperate in 2018.
They'd also be massively downgrading their options for a new head coach, the owner is a crackhead, the GM is unproven you trade Luck now you're asking a head coach to put his career in Jacoby Brissetts hands, sounds risky.
They don't need to get out of the contract either they have over $80m of cap space for next year.
And this game is over.
For luck you have to give up more than just a first rounder assuming his shoulder will be fine and he will be 100 percent.
This team is years away as constructed now. If luck is the longterm answer keep him. But if there is questions on his health going forward combined with the money he’s getting it’s the perfect time to trade him and start the rebuild. The Texans (when Watson comes back) and the jags are not going away. I can see those two fighting for the division for the next few years. Colts are in good position to get a qb high in next years draft, pay him on a rookie contact and start building up both the lines(something they should’ve have done during lucks first few years)
Harrumph.