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He'll be one of -- if not the -- best quarterbacks in the league soon.
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Luck: 12 TDs 12 INTs 77.2 RAT
Sanchez: 11 TDs 9 INTs 73.4 RAT
Can we all agree that Luck has better offensive weapons than Sanchez or no? Sanchez has a better running back but I think Luck has better receivers.
Quite frankly, the Colts are all set for the next 12-15 years.
Irsay has come up with the most inane, incoherent, and flat out bizarre tweets imaginable, but he made a very shrewd move by cutting Manning and drafting Luck.
I'd say it's one of the best personnel decisions in NFL history.
Quite frankly, the Colts are all set for the next 12-15 years.
Irsay has come up with the most inane, incoherent, and flat out bizarre tweets imaginable, but he made a very shrewd move by cutting Manning and drafting Luck.
I'd say it's one of the best personnel decisions in NFL history.
I expect many more years of the same the Patriots did to Peyton Manning regarding Andrew Luck. People often forget these rookie QB's are coming into a league with stringent conditions placed upon defenses that weren't around when guys like Brady and Manning were making their debuts.
This. He will learn from the mistakes he's making and barring injury will be an elite QB in 2 years IMO.He'll be one of -- if not the -- best quarterbacks in the league soon.
Luck is the best rookie I've ever seen---he seems like the guy that studies game film nonstop
The great qbs take the time to go through the details, and my gut tells me he's gonna be an intense scholar of the game like Brady, Manning, Montana, or Young. Going through countless hours of film, perfecting mechanics, etc....he seems like that kind of guy. The question is will he be like Manning or Steve Young and "think" too much under pressure or be the natural cold blooded killer like Brady or Montana have been their whole careers and have "it" in his veins. Just watching a few snaps, I love seeing both his confidence in the pocket and play calling and how he directs the offense. His arm strength is awesome---in addition he has the fire, pocket presence, cerebral look of Brady. He has the scrambling ability of Rodgers. He's already made his teammates better. Dont be surprised if they meet us in Foxboro again this yr.
Did Luck lose the game film that he had on the Pats defense? He didn't look very special.
No. He likely saw film about a defense that rushed their four down linemen on the vast majority of plays, stayed away from press-man, and played a lot of zone. What the Patriots brought to him were exotic blitz packages, corners playing straight press man coverage, and not a lot of zone.