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Tdog posted:

hmm, wonder if anyone will start to think it's not smart to pay a QB, or any player, enough money in one year that it makes retiring a fully complete option.  nawww.

if you paid me $35mil to play a year of football, I'd think twice about my options the next year as well.

When will Cousins retire? I'm hoping he sticks around awhile. I want him to meet our pass rushers on a frequent basis every time we play them. As a matter of fact, I want da Bares and the Loins pass rushers to get to know him, really well,  too!

Boris posted:

Indy fans are horseshit. They're a tiny step up from Bronco fans.

If Rodgers retired today, I would tip my cap to him.

Most shocking retirement since Barry Sanders. 

Yes they are.  You wouldn't think they would be arseholes but they are trust me. The only worse fans I have been around have been Eagles fans.

I don't have any issues with Luck retiring or any other player who calls it a career after the wear on their bodies.  

I sure am going to miss the civil war updates on twitter though.

Fandame posted:
Gsands posted:
Fandame posted:

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:
Âŧ Torn cartilage in 2 ribs
Âŧ partially torn abdomen
Âŧ a lacerated kidney that left him peeing blood
Âŧ at least 1 concussion
Âŧ a torn labrum in his throwing shoulder
Âŧ and this mysterious calf/ankle issue that led to this [high ankle sprain]

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

That sounds like just one season for Favre.

Yeah, but Luck is retiring with his brain probably more intact than Favre's and Luck walks off with $97 million at 29. Heck, I'd probably retire, too. Why make all that money and trash your body only to not know what your name is...

I know I made a little fun of the "Suck for Luck" thing.  But gathering some data, I was surprised to learn that Luck was 2nd in TD passes and 3rd in passing yards for a NFL QB after year 6.  That is impressive considering all the injuries he had. 

So here is my take on Luck. I'm in Indy, I went to their preseason game v chicago and I golf with a high level exec with the Colts (his title starts with Chief).

They knew Luck was retiring 10 days ago but tried to talk him out of it. he had mentioned it even before then and had said if he gets another serous injury he might hang it up. 

The shoulder injury took it out of him. Shoulders are tough to fix and his apparently still hurts. He hurt his shoulder snowboarding, not on the football field. 

The latest ankle injury is a broken bone where the foot and ankle meet. If he has surgery to fix it would be out probably 8 weeks and face rehab. Or he can play through it and it will hurt but not really be an issue other than pain management. He hurt his ankle skateboarding, not on the football field.

My personal opinion on Luck has always been the same. He was groomed to be an NFL QB by his dad. I'm not sure he ever really loved playing the sport as kids like that feel they have to do it for someone else. He did, but I think he reached the point where his bank account was plenty bug, his age sufficient and his will to play all reached the same point. He didn't need to do it any more so he isn't.

While at the game last Saturday I asked a Colts fan guy in the suite with us why Jim Harbaugh was on the ring of honor. He only played 4 seasons in Indy. He had a losing record. His best season he threw for 2600 yds, 13TD and 11 Ints. His team never even won the division. He was Randy Wright for cripes sake and he's on the ring of honor??

That should tell you what the Colts are all about.

Thanks Murph... I honestly didn't know Luck suffered his shoulder and ankle injuries while snowboarding and skateboarding.  So... most, not all, of his "injury, pain, rehab" cycle was self-inflicted and the only way he was able to see light at the end of the tunnel was by removing football.  Interesting... 

I think Luck is a great dude.  Always respectful and obviously good at throwing a football.  29 years of age with almost 100 million in your pocket sounds like a nice way to go through life. 

Pakrz posted:

Thanks Murph... I honestly didn't know Luck suffered his shoulder and ankle injuries while snowboarding and skateboarding.  So... most, not all, of his "injury, pain, rehab" cycle was self-inflicted and the only way he was able to see light at the end of the tunnel was by removing football.  Interesting... 

I think Luck is a great dude.  Always respectful and obviously good at throwing a football.  29 years of age with almost 100 million in your pocket sounds like a nice way to go through life. 

Oh and he does have an architect degree as well.....oh yah, screw getting hammered weekly, smart guy, good for him.

Pakrz posted:

Thanks Murph... I honestly didn't know Luck suffered his shoulder and ankle injuries while snowboarding and skateboarding.  So... most, not all, of his "injury, pain, rehab" cycle was self-inflicted and the only way he was able to see light at the end of the tunnel was by removing football.  Interesting... 

I think Luck is a great dude.  Always respectful and obviously good at throwing a football.  29 years of age with almost 100 million in your pocket sounds like a nice way to go through life. 

"Lacerated abdomen".  How many times do you hear that come up on the injury report?  "Chief" and the rest of the clowns in the Indy front office setup Luck to retire.  They got Luck murdered on a regular basis.  Blaming a guy for living a life is horseshit too.  I get you want the guy to be safe due to contract but skateboarding and snowboarding?  Can he cross the street by himself?

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PackerHawk posted:

If Harbaugh is in the ring of honor they should just rename Indianapolis to Manning. 

It's called Peyton Place. And I don't like that guy one bit. He nearly ran me, my wife and my grade school daughter off the road by doing a bullshit move trying to pass on the gravel on the right then force his way in to save 4 car lengths in traffic.

I didn't budge and forced him and his big black Suburban into the grass and as I gave him the finger he gave me back a sheepish look. My wife yelled out, "it's Peyton Manning!" I said, "I don't give a fuk." 

Some people know they have talant that's above all others and believe it should be used, even if they just "like" a sport and don't love it, or even if they hate what they're good at. Case in point: many, many years ago I saw a woman runner at the state meet when I was UW-River Falls. She warmed up for the two-mile race for about 30 minutes, ran the race, won, set a new state record, and after the race, she just ran off the track and onto the infield where she started jogging on the grass just inside the track. From her facial expression, you'd never know she just won a state championship. She continued jogging for another like 45 minutes. Then, she went out and ran the one-mile race, won, set a new state record. She crossed the finish line, never sat down, just kept running for like an hour. They called for the half-mile, she sat down, changed into cleats, got up, won the race and tied her own state record. After crossing the finish line, she changed shoes, and kept on jogging around the infield until the end of the day, got her medals and left with her team. I said to someone, "She must just love to run." The person knew her and said, "No, I've talked to her about it. She doesn't like to run but says she has a god-given talent and it would be wrong to not use it." Couple years later, I saw where the woman won a marathon somewhere, and she never once looked happy after any of the races I saw. Now, I don't think Luck hated playing QB, but some people have that guilt overload if they do not use their talents...

Fandame posted:

 "She must just love to run." The person knew her and said, "No, I've talked to her about it. She doesn't like to run but says she has a god-given talent and it would be wrong to not use it." Couple years later, I saw where the woman won a marathon somewhere, and she never once looked happy after any of the races I saw. Now, I don't think Luck hated playing QB, but some people have that guilt overload if they do not use their talents...

That’s exactly how I am with posting here. I really don’t enjoy it, but who am I to not use my outstanding talent to make all of your lives better.



i never smile or celebrate after making a post.

Fandame posted:

Some people know they have talant that's above all others and believe it should be used, even if they just "like" a sport and don't love it, or even if they hate what they're good at. Case in point: many, many years ago I saw a woman runner at the state meet when I was UW-River Falls. She warmed up for the two-mile race for about 30 minutes, ran the race, won, set a new state record, and after the race, she just ran off the track and onto the infield where she started jogging on the grass just inside the track. From her facial expression, you'd never know she just won a state championship. She continued jogging for another like 45 minutes. Then, she went out and ran the one-mile race, won, set a new state record. She crossed the finish line, never sat down, just kept running for like an hour. They called for the half-mile, she sat down, changed into cleats, got up, won the race and tied her own state record. After crossing the finish line, she changed shoes, and kept on jogging around the infield until the end of the day, got her medals and left with her team. I said to someone, "She must just love to run." The person knew her and said, "No, I've talked to her about it. She doesn't like to run but says she has a god-given talent and it would be wrong to not use it." Couple years later, I saw where the woman won a marathon somewhere, and she never once looked happy after any of the races I saw. Now, I don't think Luck hated playing QB, but some people have that guilt overload if they do not use their talents...

Was she related to Forrest Gump?

justanotherpackerfan posted:
Fandame posted:

 "She must just love to run." The person knew her and said, "No, I've talked to her about it. She doesn't like to run but says she has a god-given talent and it would be wrong to not use it." Couple years later, I saw where the woman won a marathon somewhere, and she never once looked happy after any of the races I saw. Now, I don't think Luck hated playing QB, but some people have that guilt overload if they do not use their talents...

That’s exactly how I am with posting here. I really don’t enjoy it, but who am I to not use my outstanding talent to make all of your lives better.



i never smile or celebrate after making a post.

Damn it.  I've been outjoked. 

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