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Oliver Luck: Panthers/CBA had nothing to do with Andrew's decision


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Yeah right

If school is so important, heck Jimmy Claussen is enrolled in school this semester at Notre Dame. He could get his degree and be this years #1 pick. He wouldn't need to worry about being an Architect anyway until he retires from NFL.

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If school is so important, heck Jimmy Claussen is enrolled in school this semester at Notre Dame. He could get his degree and be this years #1 pick. He wouldn't need to worry about being an Architect anyway until he retires from NFL.

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Oliver Luck says the prospect of being drafted by the Panthers and the CBA had nothing to do with his son's decision to go back to Stanford.

I have no trouble believing that.

Look, all of us are all wrapped up in the Panthers. Luck isn't. He has no reason to be. For all we know, he may not know the first thing about the team, its owner or anything else.

It's not so hard to think he made this decision completely independent of anything having to do with this team.

I know there's an element of the fanbase that'll never believe that, but it's likely the truth.

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Fug, it sucks for us but I respect a kid who values his education over an instant payday. Luck is a special breed, I only hope that we can have a chance at him next year because he really is a franchise QB....

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Luck is a damn fool, Architects do not make much money, or get the respect everyone thinks. Even if he was to come out with his degree and be able to somehow find a job right now (architecture is currently post about a 50%+ unemployment rate in the charlotte area), he wouldnt make crap for the first 10 years. then he would have operate his own company to make any decent money.

he could sign that rookie contract an be set for life. he isnt going to practice architecture until he retires anyway. what a moron.

this coming from a fellow architect. I would send him my arch degree and seal for $50 mil.

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The Luck family isn't exactly poor.

I think it's a bit presumptive to assume their thought processes are automatically the same as ours.

Other guys have made the same decision in the past. It's not that shocking. We're just heavily hit by it because we really wanted him to play here.

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The Luck family isn't exactly poor.

I think it's a bit presumptive to assume their thought processes are automatically the same as ours.

Other guys have made the same decision in the past. It's not that shocking. We're just heavily hit by it because we really wanted him to play here.

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Would anyone expect him to come out and say, "hell no he didn't want to go to the panthers". Remember when Eli was booed at the draft for throwing a tantrum over getting drafted by the Chargers. You think Andrew's dad would hold him up for to be a target also. What else do you honestly expect him to say??

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