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Neck Beard has been playing with multiple fractured ribs


WesleyM

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Maybe he does have broken ribs but it stinks of a built in excuse to explain his bad play. His decision making has been awful this year. NFL and the media for some reason need to keep this guy relevant even when he's playing like poo. Those ribs.....yep, that's why he's been terrible, couldn't be anything else. 

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2 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

And had ankle surgery!  And an entirely new WR corps!  And a rookie UDFA from Montreal at LT!  And without 10% of his salary cap to save league PR face!

It sounds like the Colts just said: "Hey! Everybody thinks/says he's injured anyway, so we might as well come up with something to make him look good/have a built in excuse.

The Colts are dolts. Cause now, Luck can use this against him in his salary negotiation, instead of telling Luck, "you sucked last year", don't be asking for too much.

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12 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Has this been confirmed or are they trying to give him an escape option for playing so poorly since he's a media darling? 

yes, the media has been conspiring to make andrew luck look good so they decided to make up an injury. like indiana jones solving a riddle to beat the nazis, you were just too smart for them.

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