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Colts season ticketholders demand refunds as Andrew Luck retires
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(08-26-2019, 09:46 PM)Bullseye Wrote:(08-26-2019, 04:55 PM)jagibelieve Wrote: Just another example of the selfish "me first" and "instant gratification" entitled mentality in today's society. I personally don't buy tickets to see any one particular player, it's a TEAM sport and ENTERTAINMENT. These guys work hard, sacrifice not only physically but also mentally, especially if they happen to have started a young family and the do it for our entertainment. Yes they earn a pretty good salary, but it comes at a price. I don't know if I'd call them conditional fans. The truth is, when you have a history of winning, you get used to that feeling. Yes, there is entitlement there, but it's human nature to become accustomed to what you know. We are on the outside of that world, because we have never had a true "star QB" or a history of consistent winning. If we were in the same situation as the Colts fans are currently in, I bet the feelings on this board would be much different. It's easy to say they shouldn't "expect" to have a certain type of team on the field, but when you are this close to the start of the season and the rug is pulled out from under you, I can sympathize with their anger. It's not like he tore an MCL or ACL or broke a major bone. He retired. That is something many people plan for way ahead of time, but he even admitted that he only thought of retirement 2 weeks ago, max. It's because of his lack of progress recuperating from a ankle sprain/calf strain that he says he made this decision. In the grand scheme of football injuries, those seem pretty mild. Instead, it appeared more like he lost his passion for the game and that does not go away overnight. I'm not buying that just came on 2 weeks ago. It had to be something that he thought about during the offseason. For most fans, it's not that Luck retired, it's the timing of it. If he would have retired in the offseason, this wouldn't be a big issue. Yes, Colts fans would be disappointed, but I doubt many would be angered, like they are now. He gave them no warning, but he is supposed to be the leader of the team. He drops a bombshell that no one saw coming and basically destroys any chances they had of a Superbowl or even the playoffs. Regardless of what he has done for Indy in the past, this is a "what have you done for me lately" kind of sport and this was supposed to be the Colts best team in years, but now, he decides to walk away? I don't get it and I can see why Colts fans don't get it either. While I can understand what they are feeling, I don't feel sorry for them per se. I'm a Jags fan and their loss is our gain, so I'm all smiles. ![]() |
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