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Under 25 yrs old team


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Who else would they pick based on his criteria?

 

Now, "under 25" translates this way: Any player who'll still meet the requirement in Week 1 of the 2014 campaign is eligible (i.e., if a current 24-year-old has a birthday coming this offseason, he's out of luck.) 

 

 

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The Luck obsession is getting played out.

 

 

By the media or this board? 

 

I really don't get the hatred for him here.  If you truly think Cam is the better QB then you should love the guy for staying in college another year and ending up elsewhere. 

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I don't have any problem with Luck, it's just that the general football fans and media criticize Cam to a ridiculous extent, all the while saying Luck will be the next Manning or Brady. I don't really care who's 'better' to be honest, as I am perfectly happy with Cam as our QB, and I wouldn't trade him for any other QB in the league, but it does piss me off that everyone thinks Luck is so much better than Cam. In reality, Cam's played better in his short career than Luck has in his, even with Luck having better weapons. Now after this season everyone is writing off Cam's very good play, because we have a top defense. Ridiculous.

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They create any freaking list just to put Luck at the top. What a desperate joke. When Luck is 30 and still a bum they'll create another list call 'the best 30 y old bum' and put him at the top.

 

By the way, it would be nice to find us a young elite LT like Tyron Smith in the near future. Seems like he was drafted at 20 and is entering his 4th year already. Incredible.

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Cam did get alot of love for his play too in his first season which was a surprised because before Cam no one talked about the panthers. 

 

Luck has done alot with a little. He had Wayne in his first year much like Cam had Smith. Both of them were still pro bowl players. 

Luck mainly played without Wayne in his second season and still did an amazing job with the emergence of Hilton. 

He has zero run game support and poor tight end support. The defense is terrible as well so he has to put up alot of points. 

Luck was my fantasy QB this year so I watched a ton of colts games. Cam's supporting cast is much better than Lucks. 

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They create any freaking list just to put Luck at the top. What a desperate joke. When Luck is 30 and still a bum they'll create another list call 'the best 30 y old bum' and put him at the top.

By the way, it would be nice to find us a young elite LT like Tyron Smith in the near future. Seems like he was drafted at 20 and is entering his 4th year already. Incredible.

Can with a legitimate line is scary. He has done so much with a less than steller one.

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