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Worst in no particular order

 

1.Hangs onto the ball to long

2.Accuracy has been a problem

3.He is still learning to pick up the blitz

 

Good

1.Seems to remain cool under pressure

2.Picks up things quickly

3.Tough as nails

4.Never quits on a play whether he makes a bad throw or he is under alot of pressure

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That's kind of the OL's job.

Now he has to block for himself, too?

Its his job as much is it is theres to see the blitz coming, O linemen cant block everybody all the time, if one of his O Linemen does not pick it up then he needs to point out the blitzer so his O Lineman sees him or Luck needs to get rid of the ball quicker preferably audibling out of a play and calling for a quick pass route or throwing to a hot route to get rid of the ball. Its a team game.

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Best

 

- clutch when the chips are down

- strong and athletic, ocan escape pressure ( I see his sack numbers being very low IF he gets a half decent line)

- intelligence. I can see his playbook and line of scrimage mastery becomng epic

 

Worst

 

- holds onto the ball to long. Needs to learn a punt is not the end of the world (I'm sure he knows that, however....)

- accuaracy, although not sure if this is down to the team he has to release

- decision making. Frequently took the wrong option

 

There is no guarantee that he will improve on his best attributes, or address his worst, but my money is on him doing so. To me, his 'clutchness' is the most exciting and most valuable, providing he grows in line with his first year performances.

 

Good times ahead.

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Best

 

1. QB / schematic intelligence

2. Big, strong and athletic for his position. Durable.

3. Accountable for his mistakes....yet he doesn't wallow in them during the game.

 

Worst

 

1. Needs to throw the ball away, take a sack or run for available yardage (and slide!) when the pass play is just not there.

2. Arc his deep passes more....let Hilton and Avery use their speed to run under them.

3. Keep a little closer eye on defensive substitutions...we could have forced up a few more "too many men" penalties this season.

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Loving the best and worst!

I think another best for me is the work he puts in to not repeat his mistakes. And you can tell be just enjoys being out there and playing with the team.

For those reasons along I look for his weaknesses to improve drasticlly. Going to be a long off season ;( lol

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Best: Unlike his predecessor he doesn't have happy feet. He relishes playing in your face he-man tackle football.

Worst: Unlike his predecessor he doesn't have happy feet and will have a short career unless the OL is much better than it has been for the past 15 years.

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Loving the best and worst!

I think another best for me is the work he puts in to not repeat his mistakes. And you can tell be just enjoys being out there and playing with the team.

For those reasons along I look for his weaknesses to improve drasticlly. Going to be a long off season ;( lol

Long....yet fun with all of the new faces....some good FAs coming in, the draft...continuing the architecture of the MONSTER!!!!  Go  :colts:  :colts:  :colts: !!!

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BEST:

1. Pocket Presence

2. Extended Plays for big gains

3. Intelligence

4. Ability to shake off int's when he throws them

5. Having the numbers he had this year behind that horrible oline

6. That hard count he perfected vs the Texans

7. The neck beard haha

NEGATIVES:

1. Extended plays for bad plays (Sacks, Fumbles, Interceptions)

2. Stare downs with WR's

3. Trying to do too much instead of throwing it away

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What do you think Andrew's best / worse 3 attributes are as QB? We probably all know these, but with the danger of this place becoming a Manning battle ground, thought it might be good to focus on Colts football...

Looks like my Colts friends know their LUCK!  Good job guys!!!!   :thmup: I do not have much to add.  I will say once again we need more designed roll-outs and no huddle.....Luck is as accurate throwing on the run as any QB I have seen....better than in the pocket...a truly incredible athlete!!!!!!!  :)

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What made Peyton grow to become a great player was his work ethic and study ethic. Although Andrew Luck had a good season, an objective analysis of Luck's rookie year shows that he must do a lot of work to improve.

 

Here are his standings by stats (among all NFL QBs)/(among all rookie QBs):

 

QB Rating: 26th/4th (behind RG3, RW, NF)

Compl Pct: 31st/6th (behind RG3, RW, NF, RT, BW)

INT: T-2nd Most/Most (behind RG3, RW, NF, RT, BW)

Fum Lost: T-5th Most/Most (behind RG3, RW, NF, RT, BW)

Yds/Att: 26th/3rd (behind RG3, RW)

 

Overall, I feel he is a good quarterback and with hard work and study, he could be really good.

 

He has some mechanics issues on release causing his inaccuracy.  I can't pin down the arm/wrist/hand inconsistencies, but he often throws too high and this is commonly caused by too long of a stride while throwing.  Additionally, he should work on his arm strength throwing short to medium passes to make more laser throws instead of rainbows.  This can be a cause of INTs in the much quicker DB NFL.

 

Lastly, getting in the habit of dumping the ball vs taking the critical sack can reduce fumbles and untimely big yardage losses.

 

Work hard in the offseason Andrew on yourself (and in timing drills with your receivers) and you can be a great one!

 

 

 

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What made Peyton grow to become a great player was his work ethic and study ethic. Although Andrew Luck had a good season, an objective analysis of Luck's rookie year shows that he must do a lot of work to improve.

 

Here are his standings by stats (among all NFL QBs)/(among all rookie QBs):

 

QB Rating: 26th/4th (behind RG3, RW, NF)

Compl Pct: 31st/6th (behind RG3, RW, NF, RT, BW)

INT: T-2nd Most/Most (behind RG3, RW, NF, RT, BW)

Fum Lost: T-5th Most/Most (behind RG3, RW, NF, RT, BW)

Yds/Att: 26th/3rd (behind RG3, RW)

 

Overall, I feel he is a good quarterback and with hard work and study, he could be really good.

 

He has some mechanics issues on release causing his inaccuracy.  I can't pin down the arm/wrist/hand inconsistencies, but he often throws too high and this is commonly caused by too long of a stride while throwing.  Additionally, he should work on his arm strength throwing short to medium passes to make more laser throws instead of rainbows.  This can be a cause of INTs in the much quicker DB NFL.

 

Lastly, getting in the habit of dumping the ball vs taking the critical sack can reduce fumbles and untimely big yardage losses.

 

Work hard in the offseason Andrew on yourself (and in timing drills with your receivers) and you can be a great one!

 

When can we expect the statistic review of where he excelled in? Later today? And are we having a section on some of the reasons for the above 'stats'?

 

I prefer to look at both sides when analysing such things. Maybe I'm being overly fussy though....

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When can we expect the statistic review of where he excelled in? Later today? And are we having a section on some of the reasons for the above 'stats'?

 

I prefer to look at both sides when analysing such things. Maybe I'm being overly fussy though....

 

Fair question.  Forgive me for appearing to be one-sided.  Here are some of the more glowing stats:

 

Att: 5th/1st

Compl: 10th/1st

TD 14th/2nd (RW)

Rush Att: 5th/3rd (RG3, RW)

Rush Yds: 8th/3rd (RG3, RW)

Rush TD: 4th/2nd (RG3)

 

He is a good leader   He has had a less than stellar O-line and has done very well in dealing with it.  He is very tough.  He takes hits well.  He is a hard-nosed competitor and stays focused for 60 minutes, no matter what the score.  

 

As I mentioned, I thought overall he a had a good year.  With hard work and study he can be a great one.  Thanks for the reply.

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Fair question.  Forgive me for appearing to be one-sided.  Here are some of the more glowing stats:

 

Att: 5th/1st

Compl: 10th/1st

TD 14th/2nd (RW)

Rush Att: 5th/3rd (RG3, RW)

Rush Yds: 8th/3rd (RG3, RW)

Rush TD: 4th/2nd (RG3)

 

He is a good leader   He has had a less than stellar O-line and has done very well in dealing with it.  He is very tough.  He takes hits well.  He is a hard-nosed competitor and stays focused for 60 minutes, no matter what the score.  

 

As I mentioned, I thought overall he a had a good year.  With hard work and study he can be a great one.  Thanks for the reply.

No need to thank me for the reply...! Very kind. Welcome to the board though....hope you stay. Strange user name!

 

Other stats I was thinking about was: wins, comeback drives, yards, 300 yard games, most yards in one game (rookie), 3rd down (esp 3rd and long) and completions with a defender handing onto him (j/k)....

 

Agree that he has a big future in this game....cheers

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No need to thank me for the reply...! Very kind. Welcome to the board though....hope you stay. Strange user name!

 

Other stats I was thinking about was: wins, comeback drives, yards, 300 yard games, most yards in one game (rookie), 3rd down (esp 3rd and long) and completions with a defender handing onto him (j/k)....

 

Agree that he has a big future in this game....cheers

 

Thanks.  

User name is derived from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).  Millions globally are dedicated to this and it is a powerful tool used by many companies, institutions, etc for staff hiring, and team development.   It analyzes personality types based on psychological science.   See this link:

http://www.personalitypage.com/html/portraits.html

 

I am an INTP.  The INTP is a problem-solver/trouble-shooter, who focuses most on patterns and processes to solve problems.  Hence, as an INTP, I was not focused on intangibles such as you just mentioned in your reply.

 

- off the computer and on to football today...see ya next time

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best

1) he makes so many clutch, downfield throws when you need them. Difficult throws, he is Fearless.

2) while getting clubed, battered, grabed, yanked and pulled on he stands in there like a Hercules. It is Awesome.

3) his mental attitude. A grown up, humble, Teammate.

worst

1) Guessing he surely threw 400-450 balls behind his receivers, a 'part' of so many so called drops, strengthen the arm, tighten the spiral Please.

2) serious man love for Reggies Hands. Were talking ftball here Men! OL' Reg was making big plays to the bitter end wasn`t he.

3) I trust BA when he said he was trying to get Andrew to go underneath more. Andrew is not good at quick reaction accurate short passes. Note the throw to Reggie down by the goal line against Ravens. 10 yard pass way off. Practice ... ...

I am to understand Aaron Rodgers throwing motion was totally revamped while he sat on the packs Bench.

Andrew will improve over the next few years and we have every reason to believe he wil be AweSomer!

Can`t help myself, I do apologize, $tat$ said he audibled to a run on 3rd and 7, not his OC. Last night.

NOT a too conservative FOX! Interesting I thought. Go Blue, Go Colts!

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He had plenty to improve, as do all rookies, but I will say one thing.

I don't feel like Andrew has an accuracy problem as much as he does a placement and timing problem.

Before I sound contradictory, what I mean is that clearly Luck can make all the throws, he can hit tight windows, and he can put touch on the ball. So it's not like he is an inaccurate passer at his core. Something he struggled with this season, I feel, is the speed of the game, and having to make adjustments when he didn't have a clean pocket.

Not making excuses or anything for him though. He needs to work on those things, I just feel like in a few years from now the words "Andrew Luck" and "inaccurate" won't be associated with each other.

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Worst:

 

1.    Goes to the well too often.   Too reliant on Reggie and certain plays (quick slant)  Too predictable.

2.    Staring down receivers.  Did it more with Colts than he did at Stanford.

3.    Arm strength.   Wish he had a bit more on his fastball.

 

Best:

 

1.   Brains/Leadership/Poise.

2.   Underrated athleticism.

3.   Ability to forget bad play (his, or teammate) and move on.

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I'll let you all hash out the stats and serious stuff, here's my lighter take:

 

Best-

1. Stone cold assassin in the clutch

2. Is probably stronger/as strong as some of the Colts LBs

3. THIS: http://youtu.be/pFbqCrTzdzs

dude is a player with balls of steel, watch the replays....unreal!

 

Worst-

1. Style of dress- Man, dude needs a stylist! One press conference, he's wearing a mustard/gold herringbone sport coat over a messy blue oxford. He looked like a TA for a professor! On a more serious note, I really could care less as long as he plays well, lol.

2. He's so "wise beyond his years", that I feel dumb listening to him, and I am a 33 year old college grad!

3. The beard....Not a fan. I liked the goatee in the end of season interview. Much better look.

 

All in all, these were just for fun. I am glad to have him as a Colt!

 

Keep in mind most rookie QBs make a huge leap between their rookie and 2nd years (see Peyton for one)....Luck did it at Stanford from his first year as starter to his junior year....With his work ethic, look for the rookie stuff to be cleaned up and his game to progress.

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Best:

Hard as nails

Doesn't let bad play effect him

Incredibly Smart

Throws very well on the run

Looks slow, but he covers ground quickly when running

Worst:

Stares down receivers

Forces throws that sail on him / overthrows

Playing on the road

I can't fault him too hard. He did an amazing job for being a rookie.

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Best:

Hard as nails

Doesn't let bad play effect him

Incredibly Smart

Throws very well on the run

Looks slow, but he covers ground quickly when running

Worst:

Stares down receivers

Forces throws that sail on him / overthrows

Playing on the road

I can't fault him too hard. He did an amazing job for being a rookie.

I cannot get over how seemingly easy it is for number 12 to shrug off the big boys.....he is strong....and tough.....good tackling technique as well!!!  haha  

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I'm just going to list the negatives, I don't want to think of every one of his best attributes, I'm lazy.

* some of these may disappear with a better line *

- holds on to the ball too long*

- somewhat inconsistent with accuracy*

- he looks off defenders BUT he still stares down receivers at times

- he can be risky with the football, trying to throw away the ball or make a pass as he's getting sacked. He's made it work

several times but it can lead to outcomes where we're praying for "the tuck rule".*

-sometimes he's a little too hesitant to run the ball himself and just take what the defense is giving him.

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Best -  He's good looking !!!  

  well he is  LOL

 

Ok ok hmmm let me think:

 

 - Great clutch player

 - Doesn't let  his mistakes get to him

 - Able to throw well on the run and shrug off tacklers at the same time

 

Worst:

 - holds on to the ball too long

 - tries to force throws sometimes

 - Accuracy with some throws (but I think that will improve with a better O-line)

 

  He's still quite good looking !!!  LOL

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Good:

Clutch

Has Legs

Can stop a tackle

Smart

Good Looking :cheer2::D

Bad:

Needs to learn to throw it away

Pick up on Blitzs and do better with the quick slants

The neck beard (a little scruff is fine)

The stash or thing he was growing in post season interviews

Choice of outfits

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Holds on too the BALL too long.......

 

wth, dude is  rookie...     .. 

 

INDY is set.   ...     

What do you think Andrew's best / worse 3 attributes are as QB? We probably all know these, but with the danger of this place becoming a Manning battle ground, thought it might be good to focus on Colts football...
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Best -  He's good looking !!!  

  well he is  LOL

 

Ok ok hmmm let me think:

 

 - Great clutch player

 - Doesn't let  his mistakes get to him

 - Able to throw well on the run and shrug off tacklers at the same time

 

Worst:

 - holds on to the ball too long

 - tries to force throws sometimes

 - Accuracy with some throws (but I think that will improve with a better O-line)

 

  He's still quite good looking !!!  LOL

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He had plenty to improve, as do all rookies, but I will say one thing.

I don't feel like Andrew has an accuracy problem as much as he does a placement and timing problem.

Before I sound contradictory, what I mean is that clearly Luck can make all the throws, he can hit tight windows, and he can put touch on the ball. So it's not like he is an inaccurate passer at his core. Something he struggled with this season, I feel, is the speed of the game, and having to make adjustments when he didn't have a clean pocket.

Not making excuses or anything for him though. He needs to work on those things, I just feel like in a few years from now the words "Andrew Luck" and "inaccurate" won't be associated with each other.

 

Well, it is still an accuracy problem but you're certainly right that it's the "good" kind of accuracy problem.  He's capable of putting the ball on a spot and in tight windows but he has been generally inconsistent and a lot of that seems to stem from his lower body mechanics.  It's the kind of thing that I don't even anticipate requiring much coaching to fix, honestly.  As he gets more comfortable with the speed of the game and begins to play with a more relaxed demeanor in the pocket (hopefully with some better blocking) it should work itself out.

 

Not gonna bother with a list of my own because Gavin pretty much nailed it.

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After 9 weeks Karas has an 83.9 run-blocking grade and an overall PFF grade of 87.4.  Overall, 86.3 PFF grade with just one penalty and 1 QB hurry on 296 total snaps.  Decent height 6’4” ·         RT Josh Fryar (OSU) - 2023 earned college football midseason all-America Honorable Mention.  Fryar finished 2023 with a 70.8 overall PFF grade.  Great height 6’6”.  Finished with a 70.8 PFF grade.  Gave up a team high 5 sacks but did earn a 77.2 run blocking grade and a 71.2 pass blocking grade. ·         LG Rush Reimer (Cal) – In 2023 Reimer earned first-team All-Big Sky Conference at LG with an overall 75.8 PFF Grade (D1-T8) at Montana State.  See how he does against better CFB competition.  Project goes UDFA much like Jake Kubas (7) (NY Giants), Ross Palmer (3), and (2) Donny Ventrelli (Bears).  Could be the next Mason McCormick (6) drafted by the Steelers P119 in the 2024 NFL draft.  Montana State used a lot of Inside Zone runs.  Cal has Reimer listed as backup LT for 2024. ·         RT/OG Grey Zabel (North Dakota State) 6’6” 296 pounds.  Zabel finished 2023 with an overall 79.3 PFF Grade as an OG.  Finished 10th among other listed tackles last season.  As a guard would have been 4th best D1.  Zabel started all 15 games in 2023 with 3 at guard and 12 at RT. ·         RB Harrison Waylee (Wyoming) – In 2023 clocked 21.8 mph in Week 4 T18 fastest player. ·         RB/KR Lan Larison (UC Davis) finished 2023 tied 7th overall FCS RB with an overall 89.2 PFF Grade (R5) in D1.  On 178 carries rushed for 1101 yards scoring 13 TDS while adding two more through the air on 21 REC for 198 yards.  Larison was the 2023 Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year.  In 2021 averaged 29.91 yards as a kick returner and 21.9 yards in 2022. ·         SWR/RB/KR/PR Chris Tyree (ND) 4.29s-forty speed excellent 3.95s shuttle (HS) and 38” vertical (HS).  In 2023 Week 9 clocked 21.0 mph. ·         WRX/Z Bo Belquist (North Dakota) 2023 overall 88.6 PFF Grade.  For D1 graded out as one of the top 10 WRs behind Hayden Hatten 86.1 whom the Seahawks added as an UDFA. ·         SWR Jacob De Jesus (UNLV) – best PR/KR #3 in PR and #13 in KR.  De Jesus was a top nomination to win the Jet Award in 2023 who was given to Zachariah Branch (USC). ·         WR-X Dymere Miller (Rutgers) – 2023 College Football FCS All-America Team with Monmouth.  Miller finished as the best receiver (D1) in 2023 with a 92.3 PFF grade (only behind Nabers).  Monmouth ran an inside zone with three different concepts in its base A gap zone.  Also pinched in as a kickoff returner with success (13.67 and 12.5 avgs). ·         WR Isaac TeSlaa (Arkansas) – Great Midwest American Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2022 and received Honorable Mention All-American.  Strengths are ball tracking, hands, athleticism, 50/50 extraordinaire. ·         LEdge Aaron Lewis (Rutgers) - 2022 PFF Weeks 6 and 12 honors.  A disappointing 2023 season compared to 2022 grading 10 points lower.  (75.9 in 2023 compared to 85.5 in 2022).  Poor run-defense grade of 59.8 but was still an elite pass rusher.  His 91.5 pass-rushing grade since 2022 ranks 10th among all FBS edge defenders and his 18.7% pass-rush win rate places 11th in Power Five.  Needs to improve his run game. ·         Jack OLB/RDE Steve Linton (Baylor) – Linton transferred to Baylor from Texas Tech.  Injury prone, in 2023 suffered a broken thumb in August, sprained ankle in Big 12 opener vs West Virginia, aggravated it the following week then missed the last four games of regular season with back problems.  72% tackling, 88% pass rush, 61% run defense, 72% coverage.  Decent 4.62s-forty speed and 6’5” 235 pounds. ·         NCB Yam Banks (Ole’ Miss) - Made 2022 PFF College All-America Second Team while playing at South Alabama.  For 2024 listed as backup.  In 2022 Banks was a first-team All-Sun Belt pick and third team in 2023.  In 45 games, Banks racked up 147 TOT, 7 INT (6 in 2022 T3 in nation). ·         LCB Tommi Hill (Nebraska) – 4.55s forty speed.  In 2023 had an outstanding QB rating when targeted of 38.6.  With another solid year Hill could move up.  ·         FS Saiku White (Lafayette) - In 2023 White moved from SS to FS and had a career year with a final 2023 defense grade 91.4 best for 2nd, pass rush grade 74.4, a 90.7 coverage grade 4th best, and an 80.7 run defense grade 98th.   Team Captain. Achieved a 3.75 GPA in 2023. ·         LS Byron Floyd (PITT) – Floyds 81.7 grade this season leads all FBS LS.  Of his 41 LS on both punts/kicks only one has been charted as off-target.  Does have ties to Colts new DL coach.  Luke Rhodes, age 32, signed a 4-year contract extension on 09/23.  ·         LS Nick Barcelos (Nevada) - 2023 college football midseason all-America Second Team as a long snapper – Luke Rhodes signed a 4-year extension with the Colts September 8th, 2023.
    • FWIW:   Richardson, who was drafted weighing 244, admitted today on the Pat McAfee show that he played last year at 250 and now weighs 255 which is what he expects to weigh this season. 
    • Larry Allen, Hall of Fame OG/OT, passed today. He is arguably the greatest Offensive Linemen of all-time. He could play right or left Guard or Tackle. He won a SB with the Cowboys in 1995. He is also known for having the NFL bench press record, when he benched 700 pounds down to chest and up once. I am shocked this hasn't been bigger news around the league.    RIP big fella.
    • He didn't  have all his weapons  versus ravens. He has more than enough  weapons  now
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