SFREDSKIN
01-04-2012, 12:05 AM
I still can't believe that Shaw (Stanford coach) elected to runoff the clock and let a freshman kicker win the game. Luck moved the ball up and down the field all night and Stanford had a high redzone scoring avg. If you have Luck on your team, use him instead of a freshman kicker. Bonehead move by Shaw in my opinion.
SmootSmack
01-04-2012, 12:26 AM
I still can't believe that Shaw (Stanford coach) elected to runoff the clock and let a freshman kicker win the game. Luck moved the ball up and down the field all night and Stanford had a high redzone scoring avg. If you have Luck on your team, use him instead of a freshman kicker. Bonehead move by Shaw in my opinion.
Agreed
CultBrennan59
01-04-2012, 01:40 AM
Not that this should be anything new, but ESPN just ran a piece on andrew Luck and Peyton Manning as to if they can co-exist, and interviewed a bunch of analysts, mostly former players, they all pretty much said the same thing which is you must draft luck, and keep manning.
NM Redskin
01-04-2012, 01:59 AM
Not that this should be anything new, but ESPN just ran a piece on andrew Luck and Peyton Manning as to if they can co-exist, and interviewed a bunch of analysts, mostly former players, they all pretty much said the same thing which is you must draft luck, and keep manning.
The Colts could try and trade down and get a Tannehill(or what "development QB they want) plus picks for the number one. That way Manning can play a year or two, while a guy like Tannehill sits. Not as much pressure on Tannehill to play as there would be with Luck. Use the picks for one last run with Peyton.
Lotus
01-04-2012, 02:09 AM
The Colts could try and trade down and get a Tannehill(or what "development QB they want) plus picks for the number one. That way Manning can play a year or two, while a guy like Tannehill sits. Not as much pressure on Tannehill to play as there would be with Luck. Use the picks for one last run with Peyton.
True dat. But then again, Peyton may be just one hit from retirement. The Colts may not have a year or two to groom someone else.
CultBrennan59
01-06-2012, 05:29 PM
I just want Andrew Luck. If he's our guy, and we all like him, lets just give up what we need to to get him.
SFREDSKIN
01-06-2012, 06:45 PM
I just want Andrew Luck. If he's our guy, and we all like him, lets just give up what we need to to get him.
You have to convince the colts first.
Alvin Walton
01-06-2012, 07:03 PM
I just want Andrew Luck. If he's our guy, and we all like him, lets just give up what we need to to get him.
The Future is Now
It can also be mortgaged.
:doh:
NYCskinfan82
01-06-2012, 07:06 PM
You have to convince the colts first.
Thanks for pointing out the obvious.
CultBrennan59
01-06-2012, 07:15 PM
Ok instead of creating a new thread, this is pretty much reiterating the question, but
If your the Colts new GM, and you have a QB that is a proven HOFer but with uncertain health, and you have the first pick to get the next 'future HOF' player what would make you give up that first overall pick. Keep in mind Robert Mathis, Reggie Wayne, Jeff Saturday, and Pierre Garcon are potential Free Agents, so you may have holes at DE, C, WR, right there. What would make you give up your first overall pick to the redskins? Take off your wishful redskins caps and put on your 'colts fan/gm' caps.