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Andrew Luck is a human. As a human, he found the game of football too taxing for his body and mind. I can't begrudge him that. It was a shocking decision and leaves the Colts in a bad situation, but I don't see a point in harboring ill will toward him, especially with all the great moments he gave us as fans in such a short period of time. The worst feeling I have about the whole situation is that I wish they'd traded down and drafted Russell Wilson (who I thought was the 2nd best QB in the draft at the time) instead, but hindsight is 20/20. Hopefully there are some good QBs coming out this year, because Jacoby is not the answer.
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I’m not mad at Luck, he’s got his reasons and it’s his life whatever makes you happy. I was over the if we had a game he could play bullshit and did not want it lingering into the season now we know what we got and we still have a solid team let’s go Colts this shit will only make these guys stronger and I like the underdog role much better
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I’m just bummed. I think someone said it best when they described it like getting dumped.
Not angry at all, disappointed. What is pissing me off, a little, is everyone bitching about the fans booing. I will concede that maybe Indy does have some shittt fans, but I still believe everything should be taken in perspective and folks should empathize with the fact that perhaps they were incredibly disappointed as well and that was how they chose to express that. |
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I was angry, then depressed, now I'm over it and ready to see what Jacoby Brisket can do.
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