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2012 NFL Season – Week 1 Predictions
The 2012 NFL season officially began on Wednesday, when the Super Bowl champions New York Giants lost at home to the Dallas Cowboys, but a full list of games on Sunday, with the Pittsburgh Steelers facing the Denver Broncos and the Peyton Manning debut is the biggest source of interest, while Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III make their debuts as well, in Chicago and New Orleans.
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Andrew Luck – The Indianapolis Colts Made the Right Choice
At the empty side of the glass, the Indianapolis Colts have to worry about injuries to Austin Collie, Robert Mathis and Cory Redding. At the full side, Andrew Luck, still in preseason mind you, looks just as the Colts expected him to when they drafted him at number one, thinking about a quarterback for years and years to come.
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All the Picks From the 2012 NFL Draft First Round
No real surprises at the top of the 2012 NFL Draft, as both Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III were sealed weeks ago with the Colts and Redskins. Lower? Got interesting, as two more quarterbacks were picked in the first round while Cleveland and Dallas made some interesting moves by trading up to get Richardson and Claiborne.
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Andrew Luck and RG III Aren’t the Only Quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL Draft
Andrew Luck will go first, Robert Griffin III will go second. The Indianapolis Colts and the Washington Redskin aren’t the only teams with quarterback needs, as Ryan Tannehill, Brandon Weeden and others might prove to be valuable options later in the first and second rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft.
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Andrew Luck Throws a 70 Yard Pass Into the Wind on Pro Day
Andrew Luck will be the number one pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, heading over to the Indianapolis Colts, to start the post-Peyton Manning era. Something really awful needed to happen during his pro day workouts at Stanford to change that fact. After going 47-50 and seemingly ending his day, Luck agreed to throw one more pass – a 70 yard bomb, thrown into the wind.
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Colts Hoping the End of Peyton Manning Era Means Beginning of the Andrew Luck Dynasty
Peyton Manning’s don’t come along too often. Even at 35, after four neck surgeries, it was a very difficult choice of actually letting him go. Well, not that diffcult, if you read into Jim Irsay’s words, and think about the huge bonus he just saved. Andrew Luck might be the next Hall of Famer, just a regular joe or a complete bust. Either way, Seeing Manning in any uniform but the Colts’ white or blue is going to be strange.
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Andrew Luck is the Right Choice for the Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts have a difficult decision to make, involving business with emotion, which is never good, but the option they should take is clear – Andrew Luck from Stanford as their next (hopeful) franchise quarterback, and let Peyton Manning find his second Super Bowl ring somewhere else.
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On Luck, Manning and Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl Odds
Peyton Manning isn’t retiring, as far as we know, despite whatever Robb Lowe tweets. Andrew Luck still isn’t a Colts player, although unless something very drastic happens, he’ll probably be the first pick in the 2012 NFL draft, to be the future quarterback for the Colts. Whoever does start for Indy at QB next season makes a big different for the odds makers in Vegas.
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2012 NFL Draft Order and Beyond Andrew Luck
Andrew Luck going to the Indianapolis Colts seems like a done deal, but there will be enough offensive talent to share in the 2012 NFL draft among the first 20 first round teams and picks we already know about.
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Oklahoma State and Oregon Deserved Fiesta Bowl and Rose Bowl Glory
Oklahoma State lived up to their #1 in the nation claim by beating Stanford, saying goodbye to Andrew Luck, 41-38 in the Fiesta Bowl. Oregon won their first Rose Bowl since 1917, beating Wisconsin 45-38.