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Wow. If his head is no longer in the game, I can’t blame him for retiring. So much of your success in this sport is tied to all the mental work and preparation.  Not unlike BJ Raji, who also just lost the desire to grind like he once did. 

He may not only have lost the willingness to grind mentally but the willingness to put your body on the line day in and day out. Luck has not been able to stay healthy for whatever reason. Luck has a degree in architectural design from Stanford -- I'm sure if he wants to go that route, some firm will hire him. If he wants to coach, I'm sure someone will find room for him on their staff. And if he wants to go into the booth, goodbye Booger McFarland or goodbye Collingsworth!

According to a tweet from Zak Keefer, this is the bad luck Luck has dealt with the past six years:

Physical toll on Andrew Luck through 6 NFL seasons:
» Torn cartilage in 2 ribs
» partially torn abdomen
» a lacerated kidney that left him peeing blood
» at least 1 concussion
» a torn labrum in his throwing shoulder
» and this mysterious calf/ankle issue that led to this [high ankle sprain]

Yeah, he's taking the smart route...

I almost hate to say it, but....
This is what happens when your QB gets the piss beat out of him year after year because the team never put an OL on the field capable of protecting him.

I sure don't want ARod following a similar path. 

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