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2018 Andrew Luck Progress Report

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  • Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post

    No, that's just how you like to think, lol. Let's put it this way, if you had your choice between no conspiracy and conspiracy, I bet you go conspiracy 9 times out of 10. Has nothing to do with objectivity, it's just what you're inclination goes towards. You think there's been this huge series of lies and what-not, and you make these claims, without a single shred of proof, just what you and your fellow negatives have deduced in your minds. Has nothing to do with reality or truth. They made statements about hopeful timelines, expectations, and his recovery didn't go to their plan, and in your minds, that's "lying", and they did it to sell tickets. That's a huge logical leap.

    To think that Andrew would even consider being involved with such a notion of putting on some charade to sell tickets is absolutely absurd, and that is backed up by not only my own opinion, but the IndyStar beat writers Stephen Holder and Zak Keefer, in this podcast at the 13:00 mark: https://www.indystar.com/videos/spor...more/36084843/

    And btw --- Jim Irsay did not move this team out of Baltimore, and the fact you alluded to a fact that false makes me realize you have your facts twisted in general. Not only is that a bad miss on your part, but if you knew anything about Robert and Jim Irsay, you'd know they couldn't be two more different people. You also likely have never educated yourself entirely on the Baltimore Colts leaving scenario, it was a messed up situation that ultimately began with legitimate stadium issues and ended when the Maryland Senate and the City of Baltimore passed legislature to "seize" the team by eminent domain, at such point in time the elder Irsay left town to avoid. It was a messed up situation, and if you read up on it, you'd find that the city of Baltimore handled the entire thing terribly, and that's fully admitting that Irsay Sr could be a complete *******.
    Couldn't be two more different? HAHAHA. Jim is a drunk too...and a liar...and a cheat. He is a freaking scum bag if this is true: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...wner-jim-irsay

    Let's just say your buddy has lied about a lot more than Andrew Luck's health.

    As for the drunk part, why don't you look up this case (29D04-1405-CM-004035) right here:

    mycase.in.gov

    He's lucky he didn't get someone killed....er...actually after reading that article I am not so sure of that. In any event, the apple didn't fall far from the tree at all.
    Last edited by BlueNGold; 06-15-2018, 11:48 PM.

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    • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

      Couldn't be two more different? HAHAHA. Jim is a drunk too...and a liar...and a cheat. He is a freaking scum bag if this is true: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...wner-jim-irsay

      Let's just say your buddy has lied about a lot more than Andrew Luck's health.

      As for the drunk part, why don't you look up this case (29D04-1405-CM-004035) right here:

      mycase.in.gov

      He's lucky he didn't get someone killed....er...actually after reading that article I am not so sure of that. In any event, the apple didn't fall far from the tree at all.
      Comparing their behaviorism to say they're the same person is a pretty lame way to deflect from you saying Jim Irsay moved the Colts out of Baltimore.


      Seriously, I read that 3 times thinking I had misread it. You really thought Jim Irsay moved the Colts here?

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      • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post

        Couldn't be two more different? HAHAHA. Jim is a drunk too...and a liar...and a cheat. He is a freaking scum bag if this is true: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...wner-jim-irsay

        Let's just say your buddy has lied about a lot more than Andrew Luck's health.

        As for the drunk part, why don't you look up this case (29D04-1405-CM-004035) right here:

        mycase.in.gov

        He's lucky he didn't get someone killed....er...actually after reading that article I am not so sure of that. In any event, the apple didn't fall far from the tree at all.
        So they are very different, but share 1 trait, so that makes them identical??

        He's got a substance problem for sure. Everything else you read about him says people respect him and enjoy working with him. Robert Mathis and Reggie Wayne just returned to the fold. Why would they do that if that had no respect for Irsay? The man did bring a Super Bowl to Indy.

        Let's not forget your rather large misstatement about the Colts moving out of Baltimore. In fact, the more you speak, the more you just sound like some bitter hater with some weird axe to grind. You're trying to turn an Andrew Luck thread into an anti-Irsay thread, lol....
        There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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        • Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post

          So they are very different, but share 1 trait, so that makes them identical??

          He's got a substance problem for sure. Everything else you read about him says people respect him and enjoy working with him. Robert Mathis and Reggie Wayne just returned to the fold. Why would they do that if that had no respect for Irsay? The man did bring a Super Bowl to Indy.

          Let's not forget your rather large misstatement about the Colts moving out of Baltimore. In fact, the more you speak, the more you just sound like some bitter hater with some weird axe to grind. You're trying to turn an Andrew Luck thread into an anti-Irsay thread, lol....
          Wow. Did you even read that article? Dude has a mistress for years whlie married, shoves her out of the house installing a new mistress. A year later the old mistress overdoses on drugs. I wonder where she got all the drugs. Yet he doesn't even attend the funeral because it would hurt his public image. And you try to say he's not a liar? Really? Well, he has no qualms lying and has proven that throughout his adult life. Here is the relevant part:

          Yet Jim's relationship with Kim -- as seen through documents, social media feeds and interviews with more than a dozen friends and family members over the course of three months -- was far from normal. Jim, whose net worth of $1.7 billion comes in large part from his ownership of the Colts and the publicly financed, $720 million, Lucas Oil Stadium, bought Kim three separate residences over their roughly eight years together, each one a place she could call home. But he kept himself at arm's length. He wouldn't take Kim to a movie unless it was a matinee, or risk a restaurant unless they were out of town, and even then it had to be with a group. Jim would leave her at the luxurious home they shared to go to Colts charity events and pose with his wife, Meg, from whom he was legally separated.

          On March 2, Kim was found alone dead of a drug overdose at the age of 42, in the condo Jim had bought for her. It had been a year since their romance had dissolved, since Jim had found another woman and had Kim moved out of the home they shared. At her viewing, Kim's friends sat wondering whether Jim would show up, but the blue orchids were the only sign of him.

          Nine days after the viewing, on March 16, a police officer pulled Irsay over near the home he'd bought for his new girlfriend and found a laundry bag full of pills in the front seat of his SUV. After he was arrested and charged with four felony drug counts, a mug shot revealed a gaunt prisoner having trouble keeping his eyes open.

          In reporting on his arrest, local media tied Irsay to Wundrum in only the most perfunctory way, noting that she lived in residences he'd bought through a trust but portraying her as little more than a friend. He never challenged that narrative, much less described the effect her death had on him.


          And in Baltimore yes his dad was the owner but like Trump it was a family business and he was in upper management. Once in Indy he was VP and General Manager of the Colts. So if you think he didn't have anything to do with the Mayflower trucks you are a bigger fool than I thought. He is probably the person who called Mayflower and hid it from the public.

          As for this being an ant-Irsay thread, maybe so. He's the one who has been promising Luck would play for the last couple years while pushing tickets. So, yes he owns this thread. Whichever way this thing goes with Luck, Irsay owns it because he promised the fans Luck would be back, better than ever, be inducted into the HOF. Now he's saying he's got a body like LeBron James and that people are saying he can play beyond his 40's and can thread a football through the eye of a needle. He is pumping the fans talking about him being the "price of admission"...that you never know what he might do. Dude is a flat out lying car salesman. He doesn't even know if Luck's shoulder will hold up but he's back at it. And you say he's not part of this thread...smh.

          OK...here's the blood on his hands from Baltimore. He was directing the move telling people they were sneaking out at 10PM:

          If Hudnut and the Mayflower boss felt the midnight move was hair-raising and seat-of-the-pants, the atmosphere was even more chaotic inside the Colts’ suburban Baltimore headquarters.

          Indianapolis Colts Chief Operating Officer Peter Ward was an administrative assistant, working alongside Robert Irsay’s son in 1984.

          “Late that day I was called into Jim Irsay’s office and he said, ‘My dad says we’re moving to Indianapolis tonight. You need to go home and get your personal life in order but be back by ten o’clock because you need to handle these trucks that are coming in. There are 14 Mayflower moving vans that will be coming in and you need to be here.

          http://fox59.com/2014/03/24/30th-ann...is-approaches/
          Source: Fox59
          BY MATT ADAMS - WEB PRODUCER AND RUSS MCQUAID
          Last edited by BlueNGold; 06-16-2018, 12:47 PM.

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          • Yada yada yada. Training camp will thankfully be here soon.

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            • I am excited about Luck throwing this week and learning that he has thrown for the last three weeks. This is great news. He seems confident and more excited than last year. This information is good and a step in the right direction and not just for season ticket sales.

              While it is good news, there is still more information needed to determine if he is back better than ever. Any time your quarterback misses a season you have to see how he reacts in a regular season game. But this is not a step in the right direction.

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              • Originally posted by Major Cold View Post
                I am excited about Luck throwing this week and learning that he has thrown for the last three weeks. This is great news. He seems confident and more excited than last year. This information is good and a step in the right direction and not just for season ticket sales.

                While it is good news, there is still more information needed to determine if he is back better than ever. Any time your quarterback misses a season you have to see how he reacts in a regular season game. But this is not a step in the right direction.
                Did you really mean to say that "this is NOT a step in the right direction?" I don't understand that. It is a step that has to be made and he is doing it.

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                • Originally posted by Bball View Post
                  Reading Doyle last night and this Youtube video, I really get the impression that Frank Reich will be good for Luck and that Luck and Reich have a really good football relationship. Interesting learning that Reich went thru this shoulder surgery himself at the end of his career.

                  That doesn't sound like a positive endorsement.when you talk about when he had it. However I think Reich can get him through this better than Pagano could.

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                  • Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post


                    That doesn't sound like a positive endorsement.when you talk about when he had it. However I think Reich can get him through this better than Pagano could.
                    I think he'd dealt with it for a time and was at the point of either retiring or getting it operated on to extend his career. So he opted for the surgery late in his career and I THINK it said he milked a couple more years out of IIRC a 14 year career in the NFL.
                    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                    -John Wooden

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                    • https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/06/16/chris-ballard-well-keep-getting-andrew-luck-questions-until-he-plays/#comments

                      Chris Ballard: We’ll keep getting Andrew Luck questions until he plays



                      The Colts keep saying that Andrew Luck will start Week One. And people keep questioning that. Probably because the Colts said last year that Luck would start Week One, and he didn’t start Week One, or Week 17, or any week in between.

                      Colts General Manager Chris Ballard understands that, and he said at the end of the Colts’ minicamp that he’s ready to keep hearing that question — which he thinks Luck will silence when he finally takes the field again.

                      “Look, I’ve said this a few times: Andrew’s got a process that he’s . . . and [we are] helping him go through, and it’s just part of the process with stepping out,” Ballard said. “And, look, you’ve gotta get reps. He knows that, and he’s worked his tail off to get to where he is right now. But, look, until Andrew runs out of that stadium and starts playing again, we’re all gonna get the question. We accept that; it is what it is. We just kind of embrace where we’re at right now, and we keep building on it. I know it’s been a learning experience and a growth period for Andrew, and it’s been a growth period for us, too, organizationally to help him through this and watch him go through this — and help guide him through this — but, look, a lot of credit goes to Andrew and the team of trainers and strength staff and people that he’s been working with to get him to a point to where he is right now.”

                      In Luck’s first three seasons, he started every game. In three seasons since then, he’s missed more games than he’s played. The Colts need Luck to get healthy and stay healthy, so they can stop hearing questions about his durability, and start winning games again.

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                      • https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/06/18/colts-will-limit-andrew-lucks-workload-in-training-camp/#comments

                        Colts will limit Andrew Luck’s workload in training camp


                        Posted by Darin Gantt on June 18, 2018, 7:53 AM EDT
                        AP

                        Andrew Luck threw real footballs last week. Yes, that’s still a big deal, as the Colts quarterback recovers from a shoulder injury that cost him last season.

                        And while all signs are positive about his eventual recovery, he’s still very much in the process of recovery, and the Colts know he’s valuable enough to treat it as such.

                        According to Albert Breer of SI.com, the Colts plan to limit Luck’s work throughout the summer to make sure there are no setbacks, including days off during training camp. They also plan to monitor his practice reps, to try to mirror his workload during the regular season.

                        While that makes perfect medical sense, it still puts him behind in terms of repetitions and familiarity with a new system and new players, since he’s not actually on the field running those plays with those people.

                        On balance, the Colts would obviously rather have a healthy Luck with a little X-and-O rust than a broken-down Luck who has the plays down pat. But that doesn’t mean it won’t be an issue for them, particularly early in the season.

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                        • Here we go again...

                          Why, over a month before training camp starts, do they decide to limit his workload? I thought he was "FIIIINNNEEE!".

                          Here is this year's timeline:


                          April 9th: I really want to be ready for training camp without the governor on.”
                          https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/columnists/gregg-doyel/2018/04/09/doyel-andrew-luck-tossing-big-literature-references-little-footballs/498747002/


                          Last Week: Jim Irsay Says Colts QB Andrew Luck Will Have “No Limitations” in Training Camp

                          http://www.indianasportscoverage.com...training-camp/


                          Today: Colts will limit Andrew Luck’s workload in training camp
                          https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...training-camp/

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                          Seriously it's coming up on 2 years since his surgery. He looks like hercules...like he should be able to throw 100 yard touch down passes every play. Yet they have him tossing it as hard as grandma all summer long. He's got to be a real NFL QB pretty soon and that means throwing darts.
                          Last edited by BlueNGold; 06-18-2018, 09:04 PM.

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                          • Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                            Here we go again...

                            Why, over a month before training camp starts, do they decide to limit his workload? I thought he was "FIIIINNNEEE!".

                            Here is this year's timeline:


                            April 9th: I really want to be ready for training camp without the governor on.”
                            https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/columnists/gregg-doyel/2018/04/09/doyel-andrew-luck-tossing-big-literature-references-little-footballs/498747002/


                            Last Week: Jim Irsay Says Colts QB Andrew Luck Will Have “No Limitations” in Training Camp

                            http://www.indianasportscoverage.com...training-camp/


                            Today: Colts will limit Andrew Luck’s workload in training camp
                            https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...training-camp/

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                            Seriously it's coming up on 2 years since his surgery. He looks like hercules...like he should be able to throw 100 yard touch down passes every play. Yet they have him tossing it as hard as grandma all summer long. He's got to be a real NFL QB pretty soon and that means throwing darts.
                            Colts speak with forked tongue....

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                            • Originally posted by Bluboy View Post

                              Colts speak with forked tongue....
                              Forget training camp. Preseason games start in 6 weeks. This thing is beginning to feel like last year.

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                              • This isn't new news. They said last week his rehab plan would mimic the regular season, including days off. That obviously limits his throwing, but much ado about nothing, IMHO.

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