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Get StartedYa'll stay classy, Colts fans!!
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-indy-after-stunning-news-breaks-during-game/
Wonder how Ebron feels about "his" QB hanging up his cleats?
Ya'll stay classy, Colts fans!!
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-indy-after-stunning-news-breaks-during-game/
Wonder how Ebron feels about "his" QB hanging up his cleats?
I've seen several people trying to justify the fan anger over this, but there are a few things to consider
- He was already dealing with a leg injury at the time of his decision, there's no guarantee that he would've started the season and he most certainly wouldn't have been 100%
- If this leg injury was going to linger into the season there always would've been a moderate risk that he'd miss time
- The above considered, I think Brissett would've likely played some amount of time even without the retirement, the coaching staff had to be aware of this and should've been planning accordingly
- Brissett is certainly not better, but without the uncertainty this should at least help continuity and provide a clear path for game planning (rather than Brissett playing sporadically/unpredictably)
If Luck felt this way five months ago, then I can see some justification to the anger, but this seemed to be a more recent development. While he may have considered retirement in the past, the recent injury/rehab cycle is what pushed him over the edge.
Luck already has the money, if the potential risk for injury or trying to play hurt hindered his passion for the game then it's best for all involved that he retired. Luck is a human being like all of us, if not wanting to be partially disabled 20 years down the road is more important than winning a sport then more power to him, he made the right choice.
I get it but why did we get angry at Sanders. Its just fans being fans. What would we think if Stafford called it quits two weeks before the season? Oh wait.
Fandom brings out the worst in people sometimes. If a player can?t honestly commit to the game then he shouldn?t be playing. I?m sure those same fans would have no problem with a guy who doesn?t want to play the game and plays anyway, and that?s terrible.
How many hated Sanders when he retired? A lot. I think its the time of the retirement. Barry after the draft and Luck right before the season.
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