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Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck Takes a Backseat to Defense
Not that Andrew Luck did badly in a very well rounded performance by the Indianapolis Colts, but the impressive thing to take from their third preseason game was the way their defense performed and even put up points on the board, which is going to be crucial as Luck & Colts search for anyway to take the pressure off of him.
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Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck Needs More Help From the Running Game
One of the big goals this season for the Indianapolis Colts is to depend less on the arm of their star quarterback, Andrew Luck, and more on their disappointing ground game, which hasn’t been able to pick itself up during the preseason so far.
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Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck Staying Healthy Was the Most Important Thing
Preseason games in the NFL aren’t about winning, but more about giving young players a chance to prove their worth against equally talented competition, while keeping your starters healthy and still giving them a chance to get a feeling heading into the new season. The Indianapolis Colts might have lost their first game, but at least nothing happened to Andrew Luck.
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Tom Brady Throws Less Interceptions Than Any Other NFL Quarterback
While total interceptions and interception percentage are always a good way to see how well a quarterback handles the ball, the adjusted interceptions formula gives us a clearer version of who are the more responsible and careless passers in the NFL, as rookies Andrew Luck and Brandon Weeden tend towards the latter, while Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers seem to be the safest players to entrust the football with.
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Baltimore Ravens – Joe Flacco Shows He Can Be Trusted
While Ray Lewis got most of the headlines before his final home game for the Baltimore Ravens, the accolades and the praise for the postseason win need to go to Joe Flacco.
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The New Star Quarterbacks Who Will Rule the NFL’s Future
We’re going to see Tom Brady and Peyton Manning once again in yet another postseason, but one of the more impressive facts is that six of the twelve quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL playoffs – Andy Dalton, Christian Ponder, Colin Kaepernick, Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson, are in their first or second year in the league.
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Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck Starting His Own Legend
Without any time on the clock, you usually throw to the end zone when trying to get a touchdown, not a short pass and hope the receiver does all the work. Andrew Luck took that risk, Donnie Avery delivered, and the Indianapolis Colts improved to 8-4 with a 35-33 comeback win.
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Indianapolis Colts – Andrew Luck Better Than Anyone Thought
There were supposed to be growing pains. Well, there are, but they’re diminished and hidden behind everything good about Andrew Luck, leading the Indianapolis Colts to a shocking 6-3 record while effortlessly stepping inside the shoes of a legendary quarterback, making everyone forget this was the worst franchise in the NFL last season.
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Griffin vs Luck – Week 2 Reversal
The numbers this week? Very similar, with Andrew Luck throwing a bit better than Robert Griffin III, and more importantly, getting his first career victory in the NFL thanks to Adam Vinatieri hitting a field goal from 53 yards with 8 second left, while the Redskins lost in St. Louis to the Rams. Luck got […]
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Griffin vs Luck – Week 1 Debuts
These things can really be decided only years from now but after both Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III made their NFL debuts, it looks like the Washington Redskins made a better choice than the Indianapolis Colts in the 2012 NFL Draft.