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Extremely tired of hearing about Luck.


TheMaulClaw

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The Colts tanked for one year to get this guy.  He has three legit WR's and an under performing yet very talented RB.  Cam Newton has done more with less every year in the league and the media always brushes him off compared to Luck. 

 

I'm sitting here watching NFL network and they answer the question "Which young QB do you start a team with?" , There's not even a Cam Newton honorable mention.  I hope Cam shuts dem boys up today.

 

 

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you know what's exhausting?

whiney andrew luck threads on a panther forum.

 

It's like the dance moms show.  If anyone talks about Luck in their mind people are talking bad about Cam.

 

 

 

Don't worry about what the media says.   The media is like a tiger.  It's all fun and games until you stop feeding it.  Luck has another 34 interception playoff run and watch what happens.

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Since I apparently am only using wrestling analogies lately...

The CM Punk pipe bomb promo best sums up my feelings about Luck. Just have to substitute a few words.

"I don't hate you Luck. In fact, I like you. I like you a hell of a lot more than other young QBS in the NFL. I just hate this idea that you are the best. Because you're not."

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