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KillerKat

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If the Cowboys win, I figure that Andrew Luck is a stone cold lock for ROY!

(I figure that he's a pretty good bet right now even if the Redskins win.)

Last year; Colts were 2-14. This year, Colts are 11-5

Last year; 1st pick in the Draft This year, Colts make playoffs.

Luck started all 16 games. RGIII didn't.

Luck broke the Rookie passing record..

Luck also broke one of Peyton Manning's passing records.

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If the Cowboys win, I figure that Andrew Luck is a stone cold lock for ROY!

(I figure that he's a pretty good bet right now even if the Redskins win.)

Last year; Colts were 2-14. This year, Colts are 11-5

Last year; 1st pick in the Draft This year, Colts make playoffs.

Luck started all 16 games. RGIII didn't.

Luck broke the Rookie passing record..

Luck also broke one of Peyton Manning's passing records.

Yeah, it's clear the Colts managers and coaches were not going to waste their time building a team around a back-up QB and miss getting Luck. Can tell they threw last season away for a number one pick.

IMO, considering RG III is higher than Luck because he has less INTS, I would say personally Rg III was better. I thought that counted for something? Plus he got the nod for Pro-Bowl.

But we all know who is making the final decision so Luck will win. Especially since he didn't win the Heisman. From now on look for the media to hype RG III but always give Luck the edge.

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RG3 is a captain. Our team is too pussy to make Cam a captain.

Folks are busy listening to the media.

I'm sure if the ESPN or NFLN claimed they had an exclusive with some drug deal claiming the know Cam and sold him drugs, these folks will not only jump all over it, they will start reading all sorts of crazy ish and be ready to have Cam suspended by the NFL.

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