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1 minute ago, chad hugo said:

Luck should just go down! 

Couldn't unqoute you. 

1 minute ago, brink1175 said:

Its been called over and over that the qb is in the ds grasp and they blow it dead. Luck gets hit and drug 3 yards then stripped.

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They replayed it like 10 times and Luck was actually going forward when he got stripped. Can't blow that dead. He was literally pulling 3 dudes forward 

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Just now, James said:

 

He has like the 2nd most turnovers after Cutler, I think. That's simply not good enough regardless of INT%. He is a turnover machine, and he kills our momentum yet again. Offense has been good at moving the ball, but Luck turns it over too frequently.

 

Jesus do you not get what INT% means? He is asked to throw so much more than other QBs, of course he's going to in raw numbers have more INTs. But as a body of work he throws less picks comparatively. If you just want to look at numbers without context, I can't help you and watching Skip is probably a good match.

 

He's 60th by the way in terms of all active QBs and 132nd in all QBs who've played 50 or more games since the merger.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, aaron11 said:

i dont want to go strictly by % though

 

What if throwing an int turns into a pick six or leads to a TD on the next drive?  even with a low percentage, a high volume of interceptions or fumbles will kill you

 

Urg.... then you need to go bang on the coaches for asking him to throw so much, not the QB.

 

Besides, what if it leads a TD etc... once the turnover has been made that's out the hands of the QB and in the hands of the football gods.

 

 

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1 minute ago, SteelCityColt said:

 

Jesus do you not get what INT% means? He is asked to throw so much more than other QBs, of course he's going to in raw numbers have more INTs. But as a body of work he throws less picks comparatively. If you just want to look at numbers without context, I can't help you and watching Skip is probably a good match.

 

He's 60th by the way in terms of all active QBs and 132nd in all QBs who've played 50 or more games since the merger.

 

 

i know you were quoting him, but its about what i was saying

 

high volumes of turn overs can easily lose you games, even if your int % is low or mid pack

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55 seconds & 2 timeouts, but instead run out the clock, but almost give up the ball in so doing.   Ugh.

 

and there is something to be said for the way Manning would just go immediately down when everything collapses around him.   Awareness of the situation is very important and into year 5, Luck is not yet fully getting it.  Colts were in scoring position, Luck needs to play smarter.   

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Just now, rockywoj said:

55 seconds & 2 timeouts, but instead run out the clock, but almost give up the ball in so doing.   Ugh.

 

and there is something to be said for the way Manning would just go immediately down when everything collapses around him.   Awareness of the situation is very important and into year 5, Luck is not yet fully getting it.  Colts were in scoring position, Luck needs to play smarter.   

Dude threw a terrible interception and just fumbled and gave them free points.

 

You don't risk him screwing up again. Just go into the half tied

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Luck should just go down! 

Couldn't unqoute you. 

Its been called over and over that the qb is in the ds grasp and they blow it dead. Luck gets hit and drug 3 yards then stripped.

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They replayed it like 10 times and Luck was actually going forward when he got stripped. Can't blow that dead. He was literally pulling 3 dudes forward 

Yup replayed it 10 times he wasnt dragging them they were dragging him. Not to mention he got hit in the head right before the strip. But the refs are always right.

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2 minutes ago, AKIN2Orlando said:

The only turnovers I like are Apple

Tony romo's are usually pretty nice this time of year

2 minutes ago, SteelCityColt said:

 

I agree, he should have played dead.

I don't know if you're joking or not but I think he really should have just gone down with all thought to not getting stripped Lol. 

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1 minute ago, rockywoj said:

55 seconds & 2 timeouts, but instead run out the clock, but almost give up the ball in so doing.   Ugh.

 

and there is something to be said for the way Manning would just go immediately down when everything collapses around him.   Awareness of the situation is very important and into year 5, Luck is not yet fully getting it.  Colts were in scoring position, Luck needs to play smarter.   

You are right...young QBs don't go down quick..in the Eagles-Pitt game ..the Phily coaches are trying to teach Wentz the same thing...and he resists them.

he tried to beak loose instead of going down and it costs us 

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