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Monday Night Countdown: Andrew Luck needs more around him.


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Its close... KB is a top 5 WR talent. Olsen is a top 2 or 3 TE and Stewart is a top 5 RB.

 

Our offensive line is also better.

Lots of guys are top 5 talent/potential....he isn't a top 5 WR.  

I mean you can't be selective with that logic and only apply it to us.  Hilton is then a top 5 talent WR and they have two top 5 talent TEs. Heck, they might have several top 10 talent WRs.  I mean if you just want to talk what if potential 

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And he is also a rookie.

Notice i said a top 5 'talent'. It was a play on words. I dont think he is top 5 right now, but based on his rookie season and his tangibles such as his height and ball skills and athleticism, i think he has the talent to be a top 5 WR in this league. It probably would have been this season if he were not injured. Maybe next year.

but then you gotta apply that logic everywhere...

Hilton, Allen, Fleener....all those crazy talented WRs that make up their depth chart etc. 

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Stewart is a work horse. He is very good at his job wich is to wear down defenses. I dont think I have ever seen him go down on first contact ever.

I expect big things from him this year as a RB1 for the first time without a 50-50 split.

You do realize he's not a work horse though, right? I mean he's not finished a full season in years. This 'Stewie is a work horse' nonsense has to stop. He might have been in college but in the pros he's never been that. NEVER. This season is still up to debate but I don't think or believe he's a work horse. Even when he hit 1000 with Dlo in 2008, that's not a work horse. A work horse doesn't share carries. You know who's a work horse? Marshawn Lynch. Once and a while he'll get a breather but Lynch is what you call a work horse. Until he proves that he is. 

 

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If you can watch the game I just watched and still think the Colts have built a great roster, I'd say you need a football refresher.

Oh, and a quick way to make me laugh hysterically: Tell me the Colts have fantastic weapons...like Coby Fleener.

If there's a DC in the league scared about having to defend Coby Fleener, that guy needs to find a new line of work.

 

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Ah yes. The great Huddler is here to proclaim how one Andrew Luck doesn't have great weapons...while all off season claiming that the Panthers have good offensive personnel...

Methinks if one Andrew Luck was in Carolina surrounded by what Newton is surrounded by currently the same poster will be ready stage a sit-in until the Panthers front office spent the entire draft on offense...

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