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9 minutes ago, Aluckiswolverine said:

Andrew Luck trying to save the Colts again. I honestly would not be upset if he requested a trade.  I know he won’t because he’s a stand up guy. 

 

Andrew Luck is the least of the Colts problems. Buy he still throws too many interceptions. Have done in his entire NFL career.

 

Unfortunately always expect Andrew to go in to a game and throw a couple of INTs.

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Just now, James said:

 

Andrew Luck is the least of the Colts problems. Buy he still throws too many interceptions. Have done in his entire NFL career.

 

Unfortunately always expect Andrew to go in to a game and throw a couple of INTs.

 

He does and doesn’t. 

 

The volume ain’t pretty, but then he throws a lot, and I mean a lot. His % isn’t the best, isn’t the worst. 

 

He’s also suffered a lot, albeit this is just my eye test, of tips/drops etc.

 

I agree through he’s capable of making some very odd decisions at times. 

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Just now, JColts72 said:

Since rookie year, even when good team years, u cannot honestly say he does not throw horrible picks.

 

The team has never been good around Luck. He will throw a bad pick, everyone does. He is not "Good for one lousy pick every game", as you say. He is also carrying way more than most of these so called "great QBs". Lets see how they'd fair with this garbage offense.

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1 minute ago, ColtsLegacy said:

 

The team has never been good around Luck. He will throw a bad pick, everyone does. He is not "Good for one lousy pick every game", as you say. He is also carrying way more than most of these so called "great QBs". Lets see how they'd fair with this garbage offense.

Agreed.

 

Also, what was everyone expecting? This was at best an 8-8 team. We’ve been killed with injuries and have no real receiving threat. 

 

I’ll say it’s knee jerk but also way higher expectations than what was warranted.

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4 minutes ago, ColtsLegacy said:

 

The team has never been good around Luck. He will throw a bad pick, everyone does. He is not "Good for one lousy pick every game", as you say. He is also carrying way more than most of these so called "great QBs". Lets see how they'd fair with this garbage offense.

As ridiculous as it is for some fans to put all blame on Luck it is equally ridiculous for some to keep saying he is an elite QB and should be MVP. 

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