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4 minutes ago, CamMo said:

It was always weird to me that they weren’t married years ago when he got into the NFL. 

 

Not a bad weird, btw. Just thoughts of “I wonder what they (he?) is waiting for.”

 

 

My guess is they were planning on the last few years and he ended up having all these injuries to rehab on the offseason. 

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14 minutes ago, CamMo said:

It was always weird to me that they weren’t married years ago when he got into the NFL. 

 

Not a bad weird, btw. Just thoughts of “I wonder what they (he?) is waiting for.”

 

 

 

Yeah, I was with my wife for a year before we got engaged and our engagement was another year long.  

 

They have probably been together for 8 or 9 at this point.

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1 hour ago, Chloe6124 said:

I believe they have been together since college. I think it’s cool they got married in her parents country.

 

You’re correct.   She was on the Stanford gymnastics team.   Been together ever since.

 

ADD:   Nicole also has a degree in architecture, like Andrew does.   But, oddly enough,  currently works as a field producer for ESPN and NBC Sports.

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Roger Goodell called and said he wanted Luck to get married this year because Indy is gonna win the Super Bowl and he needed a narrative to go with it.  Now that they changed the interference rule the refs Determine the outcome.  Right, Richard Sherman? 

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1 hour ago, Lucky Colts Fan said:

Wishing her the "best of Luck" on her wedding night.

 

If he got Lucky on his wedding night, there might be a little Luck on the way.

 

Hopefully Little Luck is a good Luck and not a bad Luck.

Good Luck with that.

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2 hours ago, Lucky Colts Fan said:

Wishing her the "best of Luck" on her wedding night.

 

If he got Lucky on his wedding night, there might be a little Luck on the way.

 

Hopefully Little Luck is a good Luck and not a bad Luck.

 

You know she hears "who's the lucky guy?" line ALL the time. 

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