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This is a great film, in which you can hear some inside comments during the game. There is a moment just before Vinatieri game leading field goal in which Luck misses a wide open Donald Brown and tries to force it to Wayne. Nice to hear Arians and Luck exchange.

http://nflfilms.nfl.com/2012/10/10/nfl-turning-point-week-5-exclusive-sneak-peek/

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That's a great find.... thanks so much for linking this....

And I particularly LOVED Arians telling Luck "Don't ever throw that pass again".... it's the cross your body throw into the EZ. That is RIPE for an interception.

But it's the replay that shows that Luck missed a WIDE OPEN Donald Brown that really jumps out to me. Brown is almost right in front of him, and Luck doesn't see it. And that goes to what I've been saying for weeks...

As great as Luck has been playing, the NFL game is still WAY too fast for him. And I'm sure it is for all the other Colt's rookies... way too fast. And that's what happens when the game is fast for you. You don't see things right in front of you.

That won't happen for too much longer. The game is slowing down for Andrew right now.

But it's going to take a lot more time, a lot more games, a few more seasons before it's entirely comfortable for him. It just takes time. A QB is not fully formed in season 2 or 3.... you're constantly getting better....

Luck will need time and more pieces and an offensive line.

But when it all comes together -- whenever that is -- we could be scary good.

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This is a great film, in which you can hear some inside comments during the game. There is a moment just before Vinatieri game leading field goal in which Luck misses a wide open Donald Brown and tries to force it to Wayne. Nice to hear Arians and Luck exchange.

http://nflfilms.nfl....ive-sneak-peek/

Awesome... Thanks for finding and posting this! Reggie, Reggie, Reggie!

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