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RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - MasonDT70 - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 02:15 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Just a quick look at at an incomplete list of his injuries include torn labrum, sports hernia, lacerated kidney, concussion.I posted this In the other thread but it fits here as well. Dude has been through a lot. Its unfortunate for the colts but I cant blame him. This latest probably just sent him over the edge. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - bfine32 - 08-25-2019 Great news!! Andy moves up to the 17th best QB in the NFL RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - Gamma Ray Tan - 08-25-2019 Tom Brady (42) and Drew Brees (40) are probably rolling their eyes at Luck right now. To each their own. It’s his call, but football obviously wasn’t a priority for him. He made enough money to retire young and go do whatever he wants...... more power to him. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - Brownshoe - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 06:42 PM)Gamma Ray Tan Wrote: Tom Brady (42) and Drew Brees (40) are probably rolling their eyes at Luck right now. To each their own. It’s his call, but football obviously wasn’t a priority for him. He made enough money to retire young and go do whatever he wants...... more power to him. To be fair Luck has been working with a much worse OL and he uses his legs way more than those two. He had the miles pile up on him quick. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - Brownshoe - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 05:26 PM)jason Wrote: Also beat the dogshit outta us earlier that season. Our offense was decimated with injuries in that game too RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - Fan_in_Kettering - 08-25-2019 From the press conference: “I’m in pain, I’m still in pain. It’s been four years of this pain, rehab cycle. It’s a myriad of issues: Calf strain, posterior ankle impingement, high ankle sprain. Part of my journey going forward will be figuring out how to feel better.” - Andrew Luck RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - BengalsBong - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 11:09 AM)Sled21 Wrote: Finley is not playing against 1st team defenses.....You never do play against them until you do. Every time we asked him to step up against better comp he has and he will again. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - THE PISTONS - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 07:24 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: From the press conference: I think a lot of it is how much you love football. Once a guy gets so many tens of millions of dollars in the bank...they may not be willing to endure that type of injury and continue through the process. A lot of guys do though. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - BrownAssClown - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 07:24 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: From the press conference: He must be hurting pretty bad to leave 122 million smack-a-roos on the table. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - I_C_DeadPeople - 08-25-2019 The lesson here is don't draft a franchise QB unless you have an OL, Colts ****** that up RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - Shake n Blake - 08-25-2019 Fun fact: Dalton sacked once every 16.3 attempts for his career Luck sacked once every 18.9 attempts for his career One is now retired while the other just keeps plugging along. What's that thing Merv used to say? The best ability is availability? In all seriousness though, I wish Luck the best. Never heard a bad word about the guy. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - TKUHL - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 10:45 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: If they were desperate, and I really doubt they're that desperate. They might come at us with an offer slightly out of proportion for a QB. A 4th round pick next season which could move up to a 3rd with this and that being met. But I highly doubt they'd trade away any OT besides PS kinda folks. I think if they try for any QB for this year, which I doubt they do, but if they do it will be a vet for one year like Fitz but I think it will be Eli. And as far as trading one of our QB's for an Indy Olinementhat's insane. No way in hell do they trade any Olinemen away to anyone. Hell thats why Luck is done, they would just be starting the cycle over with another QB getting killed behind that line. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - THE PISTONS - 08-25-2019 Seeing interviews of Luck...he doesn't look like someone who is an NFL QB. He looks and sounds more like a Professor. I wish him the best in his future. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - samhain - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 02:07 AM)NKURyan Wrote: The dude took them to within a game of the Super Bowl. If a Bengals QB does that in my lifetime, I'd be friggin' thrilled. Colts fans need to get over themselves if they think they're to the point where they can take shit like that for granted. Gee I feel so sorry for them down here in Cincinnati... they've sure got it rough. Mark Sanchez took the Jets to within a game of the Super Bowl. Nobody cares. Entitlement is a funny word to use here. If expecting a (the) key player on your team not to quit two weeks before opening day is entitled, then I suppose you are right. As to his garbage protection, I think people ignore one key fact here. Luck never was a quarterback who was good at the things that quarterbacks need to do to prevent themselves from being injured. He was always reluctant to slide or run out of bounds, and he took a lot of unnecessary shots for that very reason. The line takes plenty of blame, but some of it is on him, too. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - jason - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 07:10 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Our offense was decimated with injuries in that game too Alright... Andrew Luck and the Colts beat both the Seattle Seahawks, and the Denver Broncos the previous season... Neither team was decimated by injuries. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - jason - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 05:32 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: And we beat him at Indy in 2018. Point? I'm not arguing a damn thing... Other than the implication that Andrew Luck isn't all that. You really think the Bengals win that game in the road at 100%? The historical evidence suggests otherwise. This is the same franchise that went undefeated at home the previous year, and got handled by an inferior Chargers team whom they had just beat in California a tad over a month prior. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - THE PISTONS - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 10:18 PM)jason Wrote: I'm not arguing a damn thing... Other than the implication that Andrew Luck isn't all that. You really think the Bengals win that game in the road at 100%? The historical evidence suggests otherwise. This is the same franchise that went undefeated at home the previous year, and got handled by an inferior Chargers team whom they had just beat in California a tad over a month prior. Yep. That Chargers game seemed to be setup for us to win. Quite shocking we lost really. But, in hindsight not shocking. With the Colts playoff game, I'd say we atleast had a small percentage to win had we had AJ Green. Without Green, we had no chance. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - samhain - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 02:15 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Just a quick look at at an incomplete list of his injuries include torn labrum, sports hernia, lacerated kidney, concussion. Meh, dead raccoons are funnier than regular garbage. Lots of guys in the league play in a lot of pain. Some guys love the game and go forward. It's rare for an upper-eschelon player to up and quit because of it. Brett Favre had all the money he could ever spend and got pounded into hamburger. They had to drag his grandpa-ass carcass off the field to get him to quit. I'd also call the word "sacrifice" a bit of a mis-labeling of his reason for playing. Doing anything for tens of millions of dollars is difficult for me to characterize as sacrifice. Volunteering to fight a war is sacrifice. Working in a mine is sacrifice. People do shitty, thankless, physically demanding jobs that hurt them for enough pay to barely scrape by. Playing a game that makes you a rock star and pays you a literal fortune doesn't quite meet that definition to me. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - Nately120 - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 03:52 PM)Gamma Ray Tan Wrote: Luck will be playing in the XFL. Guess who the commissioner of the XFL is.....His Dad. The idea of Luck leaving hundreds of millions of dollars on the table in the NFL in order to make literal pennies on the dollar getting beaten to a pulp in the XFL is a bit hard to swallow. As for Luck, I still don't see why everyone is so sure Luck sprung this on the team out of the blue. In 2017 Luck was like "I can't throw a football" and Irsay was all like "Luck will be fine and ready for game one! Keep buying tickets! *SNORT*!" and Luck missed the whole season and people were like "Whaaaaa?!! NO WAAYYYY!!!" and in 2019 Luck is like "I'm in real pain...can't play here" and Irsay again is like "It's no big deal, it's just his calf....er...ankle....low ankle...or high ankle, which is less bad? Actually he's got a little bone thing going on....keep buying tickets, it's all fine!" I was surprised Luck retired, but I was pretty sure he was going to miss a significant portion of the season if not all of it. I don't see why people are so upset he didn't just stand on the sidelines and eat up their salary cap and do nothing. He could have stood on the sidelines and gotten paid and then going into 2020 people are going to wonder if they should just move on from him anyways...what's the big difference? But again, this requires you to trust that the Colts owner didn't know about this and lie to fans like he did before. Call me skeptical. Hell, Irsay is probably going to move the Colts out of town at night like his old man while the fans are too busy booing Luck. RE: Andrew Luck retires... Chance for the Bengals to trade a promising QB? - Fan_in_Kettering - 08-25-2019 (08-25-2019, 09:00 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Fun fact: The positive takeaway from this statistic is the Cincinnati Bengals have a tough, durable quarterback in Andy Dalton. |