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2018 Andrew Luck Progress Report

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  • Major Cold
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    We can't believe Ballard or Irsay, because they have other interests. But of all the interviews with Luck and his confidence, I am expecting him week 1 like he said. I trust his word and his positivity. So go Colts!!!!! And if something happens I'll say "Go Colts!!!!".

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  • Sollozzo
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    Haven’t been this excited about a Colts season starting since 2015 when we were coming off the AFCCG appearance. It’s certainly been a dreadful three years. But with the new staff, hopeful roster improvements, and obviously the Luck intrigue....I’m ready for the season.

    It will also be nice to not see anymore armchair Luck debates. Either he will be out there performing week in and week out or he won’t.

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  • Bluboy
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    Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post



    Honest question: What do you smoke? You honestly want them to come out and say, "Oh ya, there's a small to decent chance that he won't be okay, but there ya go peeps, we were honest with ya." What on earth does that accomplish? I have NEVER heard a team come out and make such a proclamation about an injured player of such prominence. It ain't happenin', dude. Move on.

    Do I think Irsay is goofy? Yep, I've said it many times. Do I think you should hinge on every thing he posts? Hell no. I have NO IDEA why you do. But that said, I still think he's a decent guy to work for, I've never heard a single person complain about him, all his ex-players/coaches respect and like him, he's been great in our community, he's remained loyal to Indianapolis, and he's brought us a lot of success over the years. It's stupid to ignore that. Maybe, just maybe, you could try look past the goofiness and personal demons and focus on football.

    And you just absolutely can't accept the notion that maybe, just maybe, they are trying to level with you. In your mind, he can't possibly be okay in the long run, and therefore they have to be lying to you. You are absolutely convinced you've "solved" this "conspiracy". You let us know in OlBlu fashion by repeating the same schpiel over and over and over and over.
    He isn't the only one who repeats the same ideas over and over again and I include myself and YOU in that group. As for what you say about Irsay, he is not a benign member of the community. He is one who drives while impaired with drugs and alcohol and risks the lives of everyone in the area he lives. If a black man in Indiana had been arrested for what Irsay did, he would still be locked up and potentially in prison for life. So, Irsay isn't "goofy", he is an addict and a danger to society and he should be locked up for his own and the communities good. It is time for the daughters to take over the team and run it or put it for sale. The NFL bans players for doing what Irsay did but he goes free because he has just about unlimited money. I am a Colts fan but I will never have any use for Irsay.

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  • Heisenberg
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    I'm just worried about him long term, how's he gonna look in week 9 and then 15 and then playoffs (hopefully). then years down the road, how big a toll has all this really taken on his shoulder assuming it's finally (getting close to) right.

    but nothing to do but wait and see til we get there.

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  • Kid Minneapolis
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    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

    So you are saying Irsay is a liar and/or a fool? At least we agree on one thing. Maybe the Colts organization knows this and just turns a blind eye. You know, it's just drunk old Jim Irsay spouting off again. It doesn't matter what he says, right? Wrong! There is still a problem with it.

    Irsay is allowed to continue to mislead the public, some who might actually believe him and not bail early on the Colts. See that is the problem. A lack of honesty by the Colts organization. They can play dumb and say...aww, it's just drunk old Jim Irsay spouting off again. He's not harming anyone by misleading the public yet again. But it matters. He is the owner and he has the bully pulpit and he's pumping the fans again without knowing if Luck is going to play at all and there are a lot of naive people who will take the man for his word. Because he really should be in a great position to know if Luck is going to play or not.

    And it isn't just Irsay. Luck's dad said he was fine. What a cop-out. The fact is, he isn't necessarily fine. If he were fine, he'd be playing in a month and there wouldn't be any doubt or limitations. Why can't those people admit that? Why is that so hard?!?!? If they would at least admit some doubt that he will be OK it would give them some credibility. But they aren't. He's fine. As strong as an ox...or at least as strong as LeBron. He can play until he's 50 years old or something. No worries at all. Just buy tickets and merchandise and let's ride this thing through as much of Luck's contract as possible without losing the fan base. Because we have no doubt he will play and finish his career in the NFL HOF with multiple titles.


    Honest question: What do you smoke? You honestly want them to come out and say, "Oh ya, there's a small to decent chance that he won't be okay, but there ya go peeps, we were honest with ya." What on earth does that accomplish? I have NEVER heard a team come out and make such a proclamation about an injured player of such prominence. It ain't happenin', dude. Move on.

    Do I think Irsay is goofy? Yep, I've said it many times. Do I think you should hinge on every thing he posts? Hell no. I have NO IDEA why you do. But that said, I still think he's a decent guy to work for, I've never heard a single person complain about him, all his ex-players/coaches respect and like him, he's been great in our community, he's remained loyal to Indianapolis, and he's brought us a lot of success over the years. It's stupid to ignore that. Maybe, just maybe, you could try look past the goofiness and personal demons and focus on football.

    And you just absolutely can't accept the notion that maybe, just maybe, they are trying to level with you. In your mind, he can't possibly be okay in the long run, and therefore they have to be lying to you. You are absolutely convinced you've "solved" this "conspiracy". You let us know in OlBlu fashion by repeating the same schpiel over and over and over and over.

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  • BlueNGold
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    If Andrew Luck comes back and plays at the same level he will have accomplished something particularly rare, maybe unprecendent in professional sports. I actually think it might be possible because of his work ethic and the medical people around him now, but first let me explain.

    Andrew, unlike Drew Brees (whose Dr. said was extremely fortunate), played a full year on an injured shoulder. His throwing motion changed, meaning his muscles learned a different way of throwing the ball and he also may have permanently damaged cartilage in his labrum. Once damaged, it is never right again. That's the potential issue that could end his career.

    But Andrew has undergone an intense physical therapy regimin that might just pull him out of the gutter. He has strengthened all the muscles in his upper body, particularly the shoulders. This will help him as his muscles re-learn the mechanics of throwing the football. That's why they might be taking it slow. They know he really screwed the pooch and we know he admitted that.

    Still, underneath that muscle is an essential part of the shoulder...the labrum. If that holds up, he will be fine (really fine). If not and it results in irritation and issues with the surrounding soft tissue and muscles, he will have a serious problem and the Colts will be eating a plateful of crow. They really should have hedged more on the long term IMO. But I guess that wouldn't make business sense...

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  • Bluboy
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    Originally posted by LuckSwagger View Post

    Wanna make a bet? I bet Luck starts Week 1. If I win, you have to leave this board forever. No new name, no new account, totally gone. If you win, I delete my account and move on for good. Deal?
    Not necessary, I don't want to see you leave and I am not going to. I wasn't saying all that will happen but I predicted the Pom Pom Kids reaction if it did. I hope he is ready for the Pre-season and gets better and better. I don't know how likely that is after so much time but I hope it does. But I don't trust or believe one word that comes from the Colts after years of having my leg pulled.

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  • LuckSwagger
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    Originally posted by Bluboy View Post

    And when on the pre-season and he still isn't playing, they will say he will be ready for the opening game. Then when the opening game comes they will say that want to take it easy and bring him along slowly and he will miss the first eight games of the season and you will be saying, "See, that is what they said was going to happen all along." You are a hopeless shill.
    Wanna make a bet? I bet Luck starts Week 1. If I win, you have to leave this board forever. No new name, no new account, totally gone. If you win, I delete my account and move on for good. Deal?

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  • LuckSwagger
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    Good lord, dude, chill out.

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  • Bluboy
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    Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post

    Exactly. Why these guys continue to get so bent about things Irsay says is beyond me. Subtract Irsay's comments, and the only thing that's been said is they hope to not have limitations, and all they've really said is things are going well, they're just going to proceed with caution... but the peanut gallery will now internalize this notion that the team guaranteed Luck would be 100% by training camp and if he's anything less, it was all lies.
    And when on the pre-season and he still isn't playing, they will say he will be ready for the opening game. Then when the opening game comes they will say that want to take it easy and bring him along slowly and he will miss the first eight games of the season and you will be saying, "See, that is what they said was going to happen all along." You are a hopeless shill.

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  • BlueNGold
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    Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post

    Exactly. Why these guys continue to get so bent about things Irsay says is beyond me. Subtract Irsay's comments, and the only thing that's been said is they hope to not have limitations, and all they've really said is things are going well, they're just going to proceed with caution... but the peanut gallery will now internalize this notion that the team guaranteed Luck would be 100% by training camp and if he's anything less, it was all lies.
    So you are saying Irsay is a liar and/or a fool? At least we agree on one thing. Maybe the Colts organization knows this and just turns a blind eye. You know, it's just drunk old Jim Irsay spouting off again. It doesn't matter what he says, right? Wrong! There is still a problem with it.

    Irsay is allowed to continue to mislead the public, some who might actually believe him and not bail early on the Colts. See that is the problem. A lack of honesty by the Colts organization. They can play dumb and say...aww, it's just drunk old Jim Irsay spouting off again. He's not harming anyone by misleading the public yet again. But it matters. He is the owner and he has the bully pulpit and he's pumping the fans again without knowing if Luck is going to play at all and there are a lot of naive people who will take the man for his word. Because he really should be in a great position to know if Luck is going to play or not.

    And it isn't just Irsay. Luck's dad said he was fine. What a cop-out. The fact is, he isn't necessarily fine. If he were fine, he'd be playing in a month and there wouldn't be any doubt or limitations. Why can't those people admit that? Why is that so hard?!?!? If they would at least admit some doubt that he will be OK it would give them some credibility. But they aren't. He's fine. As strong as an ox...or at least as strong as LeBron. He can play until he's 50 years old or something. No worries at all. Just buy tickets and merchandise and let's ride this thing through as much of Luck's contract as possible without losing the fan base. Because we have no doubt he will play and finish his career in the NFL HOF with multiple titles.
    Last edited by BlueNGold; 06-19-2018, 07:54 PM.

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  • Kid Minneapolis
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    Originally posted by LuckSwagger View Post

    Notice who said "no limitations" and tell me why you believe that person now when you've spent the majority of this thread telling us we're crazy if we do.
    Exactly. Why these guys continue to get so bent about things Irsay says is beyond me. Subtract Irsay's comments, and the only thing that's been said is they hope to not have limitations, and all they've really said is things are going well, they're just going to proceed with caution... but the peanut gallery will now internalize this notion that the team guaranteed Luck would be 100% by training camp and if he's anything less, it was all lies.
    Last edited by Kid Minneapolis; 06-19-2018, 11:59 AM.

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  • LuckSwagger
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    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

    Less than a week ago it was no limitations during training camp. Now limitations. Next he pushes it during preseason and comes up sore and has to sit out the first game as a precaution.
    Notice who said "no limitations" and tell me why you believe that person now when you've spent the majority of this thread telling us we're crazy if we do.

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  • BlueNGold
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    Originally posted by LuckSwagger View Post
    LOL. Like I said last week, cliff-jumpers gonna cliff-jump.
    Less than a week ago it was no limitations during training camp. Now limitations. Next he pushes it during preseason and comes up sore and has to sit out the first game as a precaution.

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  • Bball
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    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

    Forget training camp. Preseason games start in 6 weeks. This thing is beginning to feel like last year.
    I never expected him to go from not throwing a football to 100%. So having some limits doesn't surprise me. I mean, I get it that taking this long just to get to this point is weird but it also is what it is and we knew he had time so he's taking that time.

    But I would expect an exponential ramping up as we head thru camp and into the preseason. Otherwise, he's not going to be ready for the season. He NEEDS to play in the preseason IMHO. It's not like the preseason games are going to be full workload games for him so they should still fit within the pitch count and be the final step to starting the season.

    So I'm reserving my freaking out until he doesn't practice at all, or doesn't play in the preseason. It wouldn't surprise me to see him miss game 1 of the preseason even... but if he makes the other goalposts I could chalk that up to the Colts being extra conservative more than a problem. But that's about as far as it gets for extending the benefit of the doubt.

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