10-10-2014, 09:06 AM
Quote:The guy is an absolute stud. No one can argue different.
Yup. The guy is on pace to throw for 5,000+ yards and 45 touchdowns. It's time Jaguars fans quit being such babies and admit the Colts have a great franchise QB.
Quote:The guy is an absolute stud. No one can argue different.
Quote:The guy is an absolute stud. No one can argue different.
Quote:Yup. The guy is on pace to throw for 5,000+ yards and 45 touchdowns. It's time Jaguars fans quit being such babies and admit the Colts have a great franchise QB.I am not sure why a lot of them live in denial about Andrew Luck.
Quote:No, no you won't. He's WELL on his way and you're not already.
You look pathetic, to be honest.
Also I find it hilarious: earlier you stated him "dinking & dunking to RBs & TEs", go check out TY Hilton's stat line. I know you love stats (when they benefit you).
Quote:To be fair with tys stat line, all of the deep balls to Hilton were really good adjustments by Hilton on bad throws, except the last TD, the throw was right on the money but there was double coverage.
Quote:I am not sure why a lot of them live in denial about Andrew Luck.
Not to mention I think Luck at this point in his career has more comeback and game winning drives than anyone at that age.
Sounds elite to me.
And the fact that he completely owns the Jags every time we play against the Colts, I would think they wake up.
Quote:At least they attempt & complete deep throws.....
#dinkdunkslantcurlfischsticks
Quote:I already agreed with you that I hate how fiscfisch runs our offense?
Quote:When you watch luck play, and a majority of his passes are too high, behind the receiver, or being scooped off the ground and then you have a plethora of times that luck stares down a receiver and throws it into a defenders hands, only to be dropped, you can see with your own two eyes that he isn't "elite."
Quote:Andrew Luck will go down as the greatest QB ever. Yes, better than Peyton Manning. We could have had him with the #1 overall pick if we lost on purpose towards the end of that season..
Quote:Andrew Luck will go down as the greatest QB ever. Yes, better than Peyton Manning. We could have had him with the #1 overall pick if we lost on purpose towards the end of that season..
Quote:The jags are terrible. That isn't a good point at all. You can take all the stats aside.
When you watch luck play, and a majority of his passes are too high, behind the receiver, or being scooped off the ground and then you have a plethora of times that luck stares down a receiver and throws it into a defenders hands, only to be dropped, you can see with your own two eyes that he isn't "elite."
I think he is an above average QB with bad accuracies and bad decision making skills.
Great athlete, plays with passion, CAN make all the throws.
Hasn't gotten any better since he stepped foot in the NFL.
That's Andrew luck.
Quote:If we lost against the Colts twice and Bucs back in 2011. We would have our pro-ready, franchise QB. Instead, we've drafted Gabbert and Bortles, who are non pro-ready, spread offense QBs who will never succeed in the NFL. Busts. Setting this franchis back another decade by drafting these experimental, hope amount to something in the NFL.
Quote:Bortles isn't a bust.We'll give it 3 years of Bortles, we'll anguish for 3 losing season, then we'll decide bust or not. Another setback for this franchise.
And while yes, had we lost to the Colts 2x and Bucs we would have Luck.....but if we had the same coaching, Luck may also have been a bust.
Quote:TMD, don't feed that guy. He's the biggest troll this board has seen since Jungle Cat.
Quote:If we lost against the Colts twice and Bucs back in 2011. We would have our pro-ready, franchise QB. Instead, we've drafted Gabbert and Bortles, who are non pro-ready, spread offense QBs who will never succeed in the NFL. Busts. Setting this franchis back another decade by drafting these experimental, hope amount to something in the NFL.
Quote:If we lost against the Colts twice and Bucs back in 2011. We would have our pro-ready, franchise QB. Instead, we've drafted Gabbert and Bortles, who are non pro-ready, spread offense QBs who will never succeed in the NFL. Busts. Setting this franchis back another decade by drafting these experimental, hope amount to something in the NFL.