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Andrew Luck Officially placed on IR.


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48 minutes ago, PantherBrew said:

Do not know much about this injury, but damn, what a wasted season. 

Did the Colts fug this thing up?

I’m surrounded by Colts fans, many think he will not be with the team next year. I even read a report about Dqwell Jackson saying the same thing. Whether he gets traded or cut, I don’t know what will happen. Personally I think he’s back next year, but I’m hearing they are complete rebuild mode.

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1 hour ago, The Righteous Troll said:

So Jim Irsay just straight up lied to the fanbase all offseason lol

Well yes and no. They probably knew he'd be out at least 6 weeks so could've PUP'd him, but didn't to keep the fanbase happy, however I highly doubt they thought/knew he'd miss the season--that happened after he had a setback a few weeks ago.

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It's the smart thing to do. They suck and they're basically out of contention at this point. It's just odd for us to see a team make a smart call like this because we will trot our franchise QB out onto the field with a torn rotator cuff in his throwing shoulder in week 16 when we're already eliminated from the playoffs. 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's the smart thing to do. They suck and they're basically out of contention at this point. It's just odd for us to see a team make a smart call like this because we will trot our franchise QB out onto the field with a torn rotator cuff in his throwing shoulder in week 16 when we're already eliminated from the playoffs. 

It's because Ron's balls hasn't dropped yet.  He'll get there.

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On 11/2/2017 at 2:36 PM, The Lobo said:

I’m surrounded by Colts fans, many think he will not be with the team next year. I even read a report about Dqwell Jackson saying the same thing. Whether he gets traded or cut, I don’t know what will happen. Personally I think he’s back next year, but I’m hearing they are complete rebuild mode.

I was listening on NFL radio yesterday and there was speculation about "Will Luck be with Colts next season?" From what they were saying that could come to fruition and Luck will be off the Colts roster if it is true.

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On 11/2/2017 at 3:12 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

It's the smart thing to do. They suck and they're basically out of contention at this point. It's just odd for us to see a team make a smart call like this because we will trot our franchise QB out onto the field with a torn rotator cuff in his throwing shoulder in week 16 when we're already eliminated from the playoffs. 

WOA!  C'mon now!  We didn't willingly trot cam on the field in week 16 with a Rotator cuff injury...we also did it in week 15 and 17.  We figured if the opposing team slammed it in to the dirt 30 or 40 more times, it might fix it.

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