Andrew Luck NFL Draft Analysis - 2010 Season
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With some NFL training camp he could be okay in this leagues
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ITS CRAZY to compare him Peyton.
The strengths that put Manning's above all QBs are intangible. He doesnt have Drew Brees accuracy or Favre's arm strength. His release is amazingly quick as his mind is lightening fast at perceiving objects on motion. He has this amazing pocket dance of little bunny jumps and crow hops that allow for maximum weight behind the ball but that was something that developed.
But His money is in his ability to control the game with his mind. No way is this predictable
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alright he cant be perfect all the time, and he has to deal with the lack of speed his recievers have
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Luck is either going to the Colts or the Redskins i want him with the redskins
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Luck had a better 2010 than 2011, but he is still the best QB in the nation and in the draft.
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i see alot of Peyton in him...
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@Dmsguy he shows alot of poise that Aaron didn't have coming into the league. and don't act like he's been as good as he is now all his career.
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Please tell me that no one thinks he's gonna be better than Aaron Rodgers
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The comment below me, is the dumbest comment I've read!
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luck is average,what makes people think he is so good is because he runs.hell everyone does that now !good luck on who may draft this average qb as a number one pick.
Actually, at 2:56 he turned a negative into a positive
CptMonstar 9 months ago 2
@CptMonstar He held onto the ball a little too long there and took an unnecessary hit. A 1-2 yard gain out of him isn't exactly a positive. Can't really fault him for trying to go through progressions like he did but just a minor nitpick more or less. Just could have gotten rid of the ball there in my opinion.
TMBDraft 9 months ago
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He could not have gotten rid of the ball because he was surrounded and he was still in the pocket, so i think he did the right thing by tucking the ball and running
CptMonstar 9 months ago
@CptMonstar Why not use the arm and just throw it to the sidelines and out of bounds not risking the hit/potential sack. Again more so nitpicking as that isn't even a huge deal to me compared to other flaws in the other guys I have analyzed.
TMBDraft 9 months ago
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because he would have to run out of the pocket
CptMonstar 9 months ago
@CptMonstar No he had one receiver on the sideline as long as there is a receiver in the area and the throw is beyond the line of scrimmage, there is no penalty. I understand where you are coming from and still impressive he was able to break through the first sack attempt and pick up positive yardage. It just isn't something that the NFL team that takes him will want to see a ton.
TMBDraft 9 months ago