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Ive seen some good college QBs before but man Luck is on another level. He's no Case Keenum or Timmy Chang just racking up the numbers. This guy is a cerebral QB. I've see his past 2 games and the guy is changing plays at the line of scrimmage like NFL level QBs. He's not doing any of that crap of looking at the sidelines and waiting for the coach to call the play. I would not trade the number 1 pick for anything. This guy is the next great one.
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That's what I am afraid of. Tormented by Peyton and then they crash for one year and the torment starts again. I swear, the Texans must be Irish, because if they didn't have bad luck I doubt they would have any luck at all except for this seasons line up.
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He wasn't great last night. Luck was rattled, fumbling, and throwing pics. IMO the Oregon QB (also from Houston, TX) played better than his more highly advertised Stanford opponent.
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Perceptions..........a lot of times the way a player, especially a QB, is not even deemed good enough to go in the first round. For instance, take the case of Andy Dalton (also from Houston). He wasn't taken until the second round in this years Draft. After the Palmer fiasco at Cinci, Dalton is now starting (as a rookie), and Cinci is leading their division. It is all about perception. Go figure!
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For the Doom & gloomers among us, suppose Indy does draft Andrew Luck, and he is as good as advertised; so what? We have the defense we didn't have during Manning's long reign. I think we win our share, or more, against Indy from now on.
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