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Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

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  • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

    [QUOTE=OlBlu;1496352]
    Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post

    I hated Irsay and his father long before Jimmy cut Peyton. Did you watch Peyton against the 49ers today? Typical Peyton, he played one quarter, three possessions, 2 TDs and a FG, 10-12 passing, 122 yds and 2 TD passes. He didn't look washed up to me. Precision passes with lots of zip, even the sideline outs.... Luck may never have a quarter like that in his whole career........

    Why would it matter if we still had Manning? It's not like the line would give him any more time.

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    • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

      Originally posted by OlBlu View Post
      Dear mods, here it is again, hard headed and dense. Did this guy get an infraction? I am sure he didn't. If he did not, get off of my case....
      I've NEVER had a problem with you like many other posters, but if so many people are hating on you and what not, why do you continue to come back and get into so many arguments. You've made it known, you don't think Luck is very good, you don't think the Pacers are very good, etc etc. This is a Pacers (and Colts) FAN site. Though there are many heated disagreements about certain things, nobody (Vnzla included) is quite as negative and confrontational as you seem to be a lot of the time. This is why so many individuals have an issue with you, because this is supposed to be a FAN site where fans of these teams discuss the happenings of what's going on with their teams. This isn't really a place to talk ish and be negative about these teams, their players, their FO, their fans, etc.

      Again, I don't have an issue with you at all. We've disagreed on many things, but we've agreed on a few things as well. A big reason why I like this site so much is because there are so many varying opinions about my fave teams, and professional sports in general. BUT it's painfully obvious a lot of the times that you really dont like these teams nor their players very much, so why be a part of their FAN site and spend the entire time defending yourself and your opinions? Just doesn't seem worth it to me I guess.

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      • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

        Andrew Luck is second in passing yards per game (171.3; Matt Ryan's tops at 183 ypg) in the preseason, and has the Colts second in passing yards per game (289.3). I'd say he's pretty comfortably outplayed RGIII thus far. 64.3 passing yards per game for Griffin... ouch.

        For those interest in how all the rookie QB's are doing: NFL Stats :: Rookie Quarterbacks (Preseason)

        Chandler Harnish has 51 more passing yards than Griffin.
        Last edited by Lance George; 08-27-2012, 07:10 AM.

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        • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

          I had originally said I would have taken Griffin over Luck and it's still only the 1st quarter of the season but Griffin is already 7/7 for 123yds 1td. And go figure he's thrown to Garcon 4 times for 4 catches 103yds 1td. Looks like it could be a pretty good combo.

          Still plenty of time for Luck to be great and Griffin to suck but that's as strong of start as you'll get.
          Last edited by TOP; 09-09-2012, 01:38 PM.
          "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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          • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

            Make that 10/11 155yds 2tds

            Skins already have 17 points in the first 2 minutes of the 2nd quarter. Crazy.
            "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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            • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

              well the Saints defense compared the the Bears defense...

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              • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                Griffin clearly had the better first game, but I'm still confident Luck will be the better QB when all is said and done. Even though Luck had a less-than-stellar first outing, he did put up over 300 yards against a quality defense.

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                • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                  Luck had a better week 2. Luck is very consistent, RG3 needs to show that. He has explosive play, but he needs to manage games better
                  Smothered Chicken!

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                  • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                    Originally posted by Coopdog23 View Post
                    Luck had a better week 2. Luck is very consistent, RG3 needs to show that. He has explosive play, but he needs to manage games better
                    In What way is Luck consistent? He had a pretty bad outing against the Bears whereas RGIII has played pretty well in both games thus far. No matter how any of us want to play it, but when you look solely at their play, without adding other factors, Griffin has outplayed Luck through the first two games of the year.

                    It doesn't mean anything at this point though. We're only two games in--lets look at these two at the end of the year.

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                    • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                      Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                      In What way is Luck consistent? He had a pretty bad outing against the Bears whereas RGIII has played pretty well in both games thus far. No matter how any of us want to play it, but when you look solely at their play, without adding other factors, Griffin has outplayed Luck through the first two games of the year.

                      It doesn't mean anything at this point though. We're only two games in--lets look at these two at the end of the year.
                      What in the world...?

                      Luck was not bad christ some of you people want him to come in here and act if he was the second coming of Peyton Manning well i got news for ya its gonna take time.

                      and luck and rg3 are on par now

                      RG3 had a better week one
                      Luck had a better week two.

                      look at the numbers.
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                      • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                        Originally posted by Hypnotiq View Post
                        What in the world...?

                        Luck was not bad christ some of you people want him to come in here and act if he was the second coming of Peyton Manning well i got news for ya its gonna take time.

                        and luck and rg3 are on par now

                        RG3 had a better week one
                        Luck had a better week two.

                        look at the numbers.
                        Let me rephrase..Luck's looked good, and he was masterful against the Vikings. I hope that the coaches find a happy medium of pass attempts between the aggressive, pass happy game plan vs the bears, and the ball control/conservative approach to the Bears game.

                        BUT...

                        4 turnovers is a bad outing. I didn't say I expected Peyton Manning, I'm not that unrealistic. But whether you're a rookie, or an 8 yr vet, 4 turnovers for a QB with is a BAD game.

                        And look at the numbers: Griffin had a 69% completion percentage, accounted for 3 TD's last week. Yes Luck posted a better QB rating in week 2 (head to head) but even Griffin's "subpar" game was pretty darn good, whereas Luck's good game wasn't as good as Griffin's performance against the Saints.

                        Don't get it confused, I'm not a Griffin fan, nor do I think he will ultimately be better than Luck; but so far through 2 games, he's out played Luck.

                        He has less turnovers, more TD's (combined), higher completion percentage, higher YPA. -- THOSE are the numbers.

                        How can anyone reasonably argue any different?

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                        • Luck still displays traits that lead me to believe he's the better long-term QB.

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                          • Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                            Why can't they both be great long term? I don't get the idea that it has to be either or. Beyond that RG3 has the benefit of being supported by an actual running game and a competent O-line.


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                              I would agree 100%. Also, I think Griffin takes far too many hits for him to be able to be healthy for the rest of his career.

                              You put Luck on the Redskins, and I think they are easily a playoff team. That offense and style is PERFECT for Luck. (even though his deep ball isn't as good as Griffin's) whereas if you put RGIII on the Colts, I don't think we are any better.

                              ALLL I WAS SAYING..is through two games, Griffin has played better than Luck.

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                              • Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                                Why can't they both be great long term? I don't get the idea that it has to be either or. Beyond that RG3 has the benefit of being supported by an actual running game and a competent O-line.
                                Never said they both won't be great. Said Luck already is and will remain --- better.

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