The TRAGIC Story of Andrew Luck

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @KingOfStaples
    @KingOfStaples Год назад +426

    Guy decided to live his best life. Respect it. Good for him.

    • @rickyism1576
      @rickyism1576 27 дней назад

      Made enough to have generational wealth and still have a brain after. Smart man.

  • @ThePhildozer89
    @ThePhildozer89 Год назад +415

    As a long time Colts fan I was so excited for Luck to be our new QB and the future of our franchise. But the way we neglected the offense line and him taking hit after hit game after game was just brutal. Ever year I hoped we'd draft some players for the offensive line but it just never happened.. It's an absolute shame what happened with Luck and it's 100% the fault of the Colts management.

    • @TheBickster74
      @TheBickster74 Год назад +4

      The wreckage of Jim Irsay's past 😐

    • @BigLouJo_XVI
      @BigLouJo_XVI Год назад +6

      This should be in the running for a RUclips “Comment of the Year” award.

    • @chezzehead
      @chezzehead Год назад

      Totally agree with your comment. 🙂🎆🙏🏽❤🏈👍🏾

    • @bayougtr
      @bayougtr Год назад

      @@TheBickster74present and future.

    • @ponzo1967
      @ponzo1967 Год назад +8

      I watched it all play out, the Indianapolis Colts destroyed a future Hall of Fame Quarter Back.

  • @Mark-m9z4q
    @Mark-m9z4q Год назад +274

    Andrew Luck was tough, humble and gifted. I can't blame him for calling it quits after he gave all that he had. I can't say the same for the Colts.

    • @charlessemion6528
      @charlessemion6528 Год назад +4

      I can't remember an ownership and front office worse than them during Luck's years. I mean they were both aloof and oblivious

    • @mcahill135
      @mcahill135 Год назад +5

      I cannot believe a coaching would allow that level of abuse to any quarterback. This was incompetence and unprofessional at the worst level.

    • @joelgonzalez8926
      @joelgonzalez8926 Год назад

      ​@@charlessemion6528😊.😊

    • @joelgonzalez8926
      @joelgonzalez8926 Год назад

      J i .emn😅e...a..vk.🎉

    • @joelgonzalez8926
      @joelgonzalez8926 Год назад +1

      ​@@mcahill135...

  • @omnione12
    @omnione12 Год назад +459

    Smart enough to know there is way more to life than football. Love this man

    • @dariusdafigga
      @dariusdafigga 10 месяцев назад +2

      Love the profile pic

    • @thelaxlair6727
      @thelaxlair6727 9 месяцев назад

      no there isn't

    • @charliehofmann3524
      @charliehofmann3524 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@thelaxlair6727 there actually is more to life than football. You must live under a rock if you don't think that. You need to get out more and explore.

    • @thelaxlair6727
      @thelaxlair6727 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@charliehofmann3524 ball is life im afraid

    • @charliehofmann3524
      @charliehofmann3524 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@thelaxlair6727 it's really not though.

  • @KingoftheNorth56
    @KingoftheNorth56 Год назад +363

    Andrew said it best: I don’t know how long I can endure injury after injury and surgeries, I sucked the joy out of the game…very, very smart move👍👍

    • @jdog34505
      @jdog34505 Год назад +29

      He even said that he was tired of coughing up blood

    • @anthonys3631
      @anthonys3631 Год назад

      yea and Alex Smith almost had to have his leg amputated after getting flesh eating disease due to his injury. Luck QUIT on his team. No sympathy here. Luck is just another entitled millenial.

    • @tgriffin3059
      @tgriffin3059 2 месяца назад

      No, it was a very, very pussified move...

  • @paulmicheldenverco1
    @paulmicheldenverco1 Год назад +1353

    The Indianapolis Colts booing this man is one of the most shameful things I've seen.

    • @anthonys3631
      @anthonys3631 Год назад +33

      Perhaps if he was seriously thinking about retiring he could've done it way sooner prior to that season. His timing was absolutely pathetic right after the Colts final preseason game? He left the team literally hanging. I'd have booed him too that final preseason game suffice to say!

    • @buswick95
      @buswick95 Год назад +22

      He also retired a few weeks after signing a $24.8 mil deal that the Colts let him keep even thought they could have recouped, but chose not to. All total he made about $97 mil while in Indy.

    • @HYP3DSNIP3R
      @HYP3DSNIP3R Год назад +69

      @@anthonys3631 They were gonna be garbage whether he retired in the off-season or one day before regular season. They did little to surround him with talent until it was too late.

    • @anthonys3631
      @anthonys3631 Год назад +1

      @@HYP3DSNIP3R disagree with you. The team was on the rise and were going to be a Super Bowl contending team. Having a good quarterback in the NFL being a quarterback driven league a team becomes a serious contender minus the few pieces. He was good enough to lead the Colts to the promised land all buy himself.

    • @bartsolari5035
      @bartsolari5035 Год назад

      @@anthonys3631 was NOT your call

  • @360SHAZAM
    @360SHAZAM Год назад +416

    Didn't even watch the video yet but I will already say, the Colts should never be forgiven for how they treated and wasted this guys talent and potential.

    • @cowboysvstheworld3879
      @cowboysvstheworld3879 Год назад +2

      😂

    • @anthonyjohnson9403
      @anthonyjohnson9403 Год назад

      He wasn't that good. White America just wanted him to be good.

    • @warchief3626
      @warchief3626 Год назад +2

      how could they afford other players. that is what a number draft pick will get you.

    • @cowboysvstheworld3879
      @cowboysvstheworld3879 Год назад +4

      They didn't waste shit. He bowed out early. There is no winning with a QB at the helm that doesn't want to be out there. It takes more than talent to win in the NFL. Andrew knew that better then anyone and got out of the way.

    • @360SHAZAM
      @360SHAZAM Год назад +37

      Idk what either of y'all talking about. The guy played with a torn shoulder muscle for two years. Had torn his abdomen muscle and shit too. He literally gave them the best opportunity to rebuild and they wasted it. Drafting a 1 overall doesn't mean you sacrificed your future, he covered a shit ton of glaring holes on their shitty team but they refused to get him actual protection or talent around him.
      Andrew Luck and the colts are now the case study on how poorly mismanaged that team was.

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai Год назад +118

    I like the fact he held off going pro to finish his degree. He was looking ahead just incase it didn’t work out and had his degree to fall back on. More players should do that, especially as they can make a good income whilst still at college now.

    • @charlessemion6528
      @charlessemion6528 Год назад +3

      He was also fortunate enough to be able to do that. Nevermind choosing to play at a school based on it's academics. But if I recall right R. Sherman did kinda the same

    • @calebsmith254
      @calebsmith254 Год назад +2

      Problem is, if you are black and focus on academics, your draft stock might slide.

    • @boxingstarcmbballer8797
      @boxingstarcmbballer8797 Год назад

      Maybe has something to do with why he quit is main job . Besides taking the cheddar and running 🏃

    • @Suckitupbuttercup407
      @Suckitupbuttercup407 5 месяцев назад

      @@calebsmith254lol yeah right that would help there stock.

    • @Iceify_
      @Iceify_ Месяц назад

      And he went to stanford, opens so many doors.

  • @sinoverlord409
    @sinoverlord409 Год назад +1381

    There is nothing tragic about Andrew Luck. He decided to leave the NFL before he suffered life altering injuries. Good for him he made the right decision for himself. He's got plenty of money and his health which is all you need in life, not to be a legendary football player with brain damage

    • @smaller_cathedrals
      @smaller_cathedrals Год назад +125

      The tragic part is that he was put in a situation where he had to make that decision. The tragic part is that he and the NFL were were robbed of all that potential. It's tragic that bad things happen to good people, no matter how wealthy they are. And Luck is one hell of a great guy.

    • @mikeborgmann
      @mikeborgmann Год назад +48

      You must have NEVER played any competitive sports in your life! He had the talent to leave the NFL all over the record books but due to injuries had his career cut tragically short! Having said that, it's better to quit healthy without those records,

    • @JeremiahB444
      @JeremiahB444 Год назад +39

      Actually there is.
      Indy notoriously had terrible OLine protection during his tenure, resulting in way too many hits and way too many injuries.

    • @90FirstGenPGT
      @90FirstGenPGT Год назад +32

      The tragedy is how the Colts ruined this Man. Yes he made a lot of money, but they failed to provide him with protection, which lead him to become beaten and battered, and forced him to give up on the NFL.

    • @rustymaximus9179
      @rustymaximus9179 Год назад +4

      The really trajic thing is that pay them so much that the smart ones only play for a few years. It's become more of a business than a game.

  • @dj_alvarez
    @dj_alvarez Год назад +165

    The fact that Colts fans booed Luck after announcing his retirement really made my head boil! At that time, it made sense to me why Luck chose to retire and that disrespect just made me feel bad for him!

    • @domjervis
      @domjervis Год назад +14

      Disrespect is nothing new to the Colts organization. R. Irsay thumbed his nose at the people of the great city of Baltimore who had supported the team for decades through good seasons and bad by moving them to Indianapolis during the night. & Indy's power elite was just as culpable for accepting the team.
      I lived in Indy for many years and NEVER rooted for them. Found it hilarious that they were so bad during some of the early seasons in the Hoosier state that Colts came to stand for "Count On Losing This Sunday" ROFLMAO
      To this day, my favorite team is whoever is playing the Colts.

    • @cqking7465
      @cqking7465 Год назад +2

      @@domjervisBaltimore was not supporting the Colts when Irsay Sr. moved the team in fact the city of Baltimore was planning on taking the team from him through emanate domain.

    • @cqking7465
      @cqking7465 Год назад +5

      The fans booed him because he quit on the team at the beginning of the season. If he had quit during the off season there would have been no animosity. Luck was one of the least sacked quarterbacks during his last season. Corner-back Vontae Davis who quit during the season because his skills had greatly diminished was vehemently criticized by sportscasters and fans across the nation.

    • @mrbob8618
      @mrbob8618 Год назад +2

      He was a quitter which is why you support him. Because yourself in him.

    • @FirstLast-yc9lq
      @FirstLast-yc9lq Год назад

      Shut up lol@@mrbob8618

  • @robbyclark6915
    @robbyclark6915 Год назад +54

    I’ll never forget that playoff game against my Chiefs! His drive, determination, and outright talent was on full display that day as he ruined my day and sent the Chiefs home.

    • @scott729
      @scott729 Год назад +2

      Wife and I were at that game. Unbelievable how many Chiefs fans were there - was sitting by two .... I got so sick of the Indian chant, but they finally stopped doing it about halfway through the 4th, 🤣

    • @colem2345
      @colem2345 10 месяцев назад +2

      you became a chiefs fan this decade go grab a seat somewhere

    • @robbyclark6915
      @robbyclark6915 10 месяцев назад +1

      When I was 17, I moved to Kansas city with my mom, who lived there till her death 5 years ago. I moved back to Oklahoma a year later. So I think i know what fucking team I like.

    • @ralphyg7663
      @ralphyg7663 10 месяцев назад

      Superman touchdown dive to win it, we shall never forget

  • @masonrahal6980
    @masonrahal6980 Год назад +37

    This is the best Andrew Luck piece I’ve ever seen. Really well done.

  • @Onlyputjalen
    @Onlyputjalen Год назад +62

    Luck was that guy💪🏾
    It’s crazy remembering how he carried his team back.

    • @jlopez0710
      @jlopez0710 Год назад +11

      Yea. He was THE MAN!!! I kept saying if the Colts had a better O line to protect him, they would get a few rings with him. Sadly, they relied on his efforts alone.

    • @Onlyputjalen
      @Onlyputjalen Год назад +2

      @@jlopez0710 couldn’t agree more ❗️

  • @michaelflorant8641
    @michaelflorant8641 Год назад +49

    He gets a lot of crap for retiring but those that hate him have no soul. Just because he didn't want mashed potatoes for brains and a broken body....I respect him for giving up his passion to live his best life.

    • @stratguitarman7831
      @stratguitarman7831 Год назад

      NO ONE FORCED HIM TO PLAY PRO FOOTBALL

    • @tgriffin3059
      @tgriffin3059 2 месяца назад

      He had the chance to play for the Colts, whose pedigree at the qb position is unmatched. He had the real opportunity to give the Colts a THIRD all-time great at the position, which is virtually unheard of. He showed himself to be sorely lacking, somehow. He had an opportunity that most men would kill for. Apparently, it meant nothing to him.

    • @bobbressi5414
      @bobbressi5414 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@tgriffin3059Im sure he is disappointed that you are upset. He likely regrets his decision not to sit in a wheelchair and drink from a straw so you could see more exciting football. I guess he was supposed to endure permanent brain trauma so you could enjoy your Sunday on the couch watching.

    • @tgriffin3059
      @tgriffin3059 2 месяца назад

      @@bobbressi5414 Most qbs play til they cannot play anymore. Most have to be dragged off of the field.

    • @bobbressi5414
      @bobbressi5414 2 месяца назад

      @@tgriffin3059 Over his career he suffered a grade one concussion, broken ribs, a torn labrum, multiple leg injuries and a lacerated kidney. Yea he is a real puss for retiring early.

  • @The_Relevance
    @The_Relevance Год назад +99

    *Still hurts me to this day, he was amazing*

    • @silentm999
      @silentm999 Год назад +3

      He is living a healthy, awesome life. Sacrificing everything in life to be great at one thing isn't all its cracked up to be.
      But yes, it would have been awesome to see him with better protection and a longer career.

    • @samuelmunoz1464
      @samuelmunoz1464 Год назад

      I hear the Jets need a QB. I would be on the phone with Luck and see if I could convince him to come back.

  • @NeverlandSystemAngel
    @NeverlandSystemAngel Год назад +50

    Luck was SMART to retire given the pain and abuse he was taking... he protected his entire life by ending a sadly short NFL career.

  • @ZebraMachines
    @ZebraMachines Год назад +6

    Watching him in those clips really reiterates how talented and capable of a player Luck was. Everything was done with finesse. It would have been great to see him thrive with a well-rounded team that could have ran the routes and kept him protected in the pocket. What a great man/player/person.

  • @747driver3
    @747driver3 Год назад +28

    Andrew Luck is NOT a tragedy. He is a quality person and smarter than most. He played hard, excelled in every endeavor he applied himself to and walked away with some money and his health. The Colts let him down…..not the other way. This does not stop him from being one of the very best NFL quarterbacks EVER.

  • @JakeHileman-v7q
    @JakeHileman-v7q Год назад +32

    I still remember the boo's when he walked off the field, Now the colts are at rock bottom

  • @johnneill5960
    @johnneill5960 Год назад +14

    As someone who has had at least 13 concussions, including surviving 3 IEDs & a RPG that permanently disabled me in Afghanistan I can tell you repeatedly having hits to the head & trauma can destroy your life . I was a prisoner of my own home for almost 7 years after the RPG , unable to even drive . Then we moved to Branson Mo and I began fishing & started to emerge from
    A dark hole . Then in a span of 6 weeks I was involved in 2 bad car accidents suffering 2 more concussions & I’m right back where I was . Going to therapy 4/5 times a week because of other’s negligence. I don’t know what the future holds for me but I’m going to do my best to live whatever life I have left to the fullest . Nothing in this life is guaranteed I learned that long ago , but taking unnecessary risks when you already have had tremendous trauma to your head is a no win situation.

    • @christophercross964
      @christophercross964 Год назад +1

      God bless you man I'm proud of you keep the fight going 💪

    • @xcube209
      @xcube209 Месяц назад +1

      sending prayers brother and hoping for the best for you

  • @markmaish7173
    @markmaish7173 Год назад +40

    Smart man and left early like Barry Sanders because his heart just was no longer with the game he always loved. Respect.

    • @jameskinney52
      @jameskinney52 Год назад +2

      This is true Detroit sucked the joy out of Barry Sanders

    • @marciamazzoni94
      @marciamazzoni94 11 месяцев назад +2

      He retired because his offense did not protect him in the pocket!! What is up with that?? What were they doing?? What a terrible loss for the Colts!!

  • @prod_stevie
    @prod_stevie 9 месяцев назад +7

    Imagine being the organization that sucked the love for the game out of potentially one of the greatest qbs to ever play

  • @Arthu342
    @Arthu342 Год назад +73

    I'm glad Colts fans have not experienced success since booing Andrew Luck after he took a life decision.

    • @emayan06
      @emayan06 Год назад +4

      Me too.

    • @Achannel-s6y
      @Achannel-s6y 8 месяцев назад

      They did in 2020 with Philip Rivers but they lost in the wilcard.

    • @rogermaggardjr6912
      @rogermaggardjr6912 2 месяца назад +1

      Sadly I can't argue with this

  • @kenhurley4441
    @kenhurley4441 Год назад +9

    I've had both shoulders worked on. Right one is okay, left one isn't. My PT is a Andrew Luck fan. My PT tried everything he knew to get me back whole. Well it didn't work. I'm not in sports just a guy that wants a pain free life. Well that ain't happening. I totally understand Mr. Luck's decision. I wish him the best in life because that's more important than a football career!

  • @trevorjonas974
    @trevorjonas974 Год назад +38

    Bengals need to take notes and get their shit fixed so this doesn’t happen to joe burrow.

    • @jdog34505
      @jdog34505 Год назад

      Way ahead of you there

    • @tpresto9862
      @tpresto9862 Год назад +5

      @@jdog34505 Too bad the Bengals aren't way ahead of this. They didn't do much to improve their barely mediocre O-line from last year.

    • @emayan06
      @emayan06 Год назад

      @@jdog34505 how are they ahead and this man got sacked so many times uncalled for last season 😂

    • @privatejet98
      @privatejet98 8 месяцев назад

      PLEASE 😢 I'd hate to see Joe Shiesty go down a similar path

    • @ShinefortheCam
      @ShinefortheCam 5 месяцев назад

      Difference is. Joe tougher than Andrew luck & joe loves football more than luck. Joe is to blame for some of it too! He thinks he's a linebacker sometimes

  • @AGoodVibe
    @AGoodVibe Год назад +13

    Luck is a personal hero of mine. When he retired, I was going through some tough times and not sure which direction to go career-wise. His courage and example meant a lot to me at that time. Respect to him for making the best decision for him and his family regardless of pressure

  • @srljedi6790
    @srljedi6790 Год назад +17

    He chose his health over a GAME. I respect him for that. He is thinking long term and he chose what he wanted

  • @nicolasnovoasanchez3484
    @nicolasnovoasanchez3484 9 месяцев назад +3

    I was never a colts fan but i always truly like Andrew luck as a player it was truly sad to watch him leave the league but ir was for the Best...he came he play and left before the colts head Office took everything from him

  • @Sushigh0st
    @Sushigh0st Год назад +43

    I don’t watch football much but omg how did I forget this guy? He was supposed to be the next peyton manning for the colts

    • @Cruckavens777
      @Cruckavens777 Год назад +4

      The steve young to joe montana... the aaron rodgers to brett farve

    • @tim6454
      @tim6454 Год назад +5

      He was that guy talent wise. There were 0 issues with his play the colts just didn't protect him and the injuries he got from that ended his run before it could ever really begin

    • @turtleislandlac1490
      @turtleislandlac1490 Год назад +5

      The Colts assumed a great QB like Luck could solve O-line problems like Peyton Manning did. Manning made average or poor lines look great by getting the ball out quickly. Colts didn't realize Luck is different from Manning. He could be great too but needed protection because he holds the ball a bit longer

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Год назад

      @@Cruckavens777 I'd take Rodgers over Farve, Young is a HOF and a great but Montana is second only to King Brae!

  • @tankeater
    @tankeater 5 месяцев назад +4

    We should still be enjoying this man's greatness in the NFL... Indy FAILED Luck and robbed that man of an athletes most beloved dream.

  • @painteater19
    @painteater19 Год назад +14

    Luck really was a beast, i miss seeing him out there. No shame in cashing in your chips while you're still ahead. He is a smart man and i wish him the best.

  • @Kujobcs
    @Kujobcs Год назад +21

    I am not from USA and don’t understand the nfl but you guys have such a good quality videos so I will continue supporting by watching

    • @Nunya7211
      @Nunya7211 2 месяца назад

      Weird ive seen this reply before lol

  • @nonstop
    @nonstop Год назад +44

    Wow, this channel looks pretty cool 😎

    • @aceeeeex9
      @aceeeeex9 Год назад +1

      It even sounds just like you frfr

    • @iclickmouse
      @iclickmouse Год назад

      Is this your second channel?

    • @nonstop
      @nonstop Год назад

      Yessir.@@iclickmouse

  • @cycomiko73
    @cycomiko73 Год назад +15

    What a shame that the Colts refused to keep him protected.

  • @johnw3952
    @johnw3952 Год назад +7

    Not really tragic at all. He's a multi-millionaire and he left the game because he realized his health is priceless. Smart guy with a bright future whether that's in or out of football. No, not even close to a tragic story.

  • @dieseldust76
    @dieseldust76 Год назад +25

    only QBs I seen who would tell the defender that just crushed him, nice hit man, good job. there wasn't a thrash talking bone in his body.

    • @kevintaylor-fj3ox
      @kevintaylor-fj3ox Год назад +3

      Not the only one I've seen but one of the very few. He earned a lot of respect from his opponents. One of the greatest competitors I have ever seen.

    • @davidsnyder6527
      @davidsnyder6527 2 месяца назад

      also helped lead to his eventual injuries because he would stand there looking downfield for big plays and take the hits one after another and then get up and compliment the guy. it's his fault too that eventually they added up and he started to break down after 3.5 seasons

  • @donnydoit7678
    @donnydoit7678 Год назад +5

    I played soccer for many years, my biggest regrets looking back, why did I play many games hurt when I didn’t have to.
    Now I can’t even walk hard. Taking care of yourself is your responsibility because, after the football years you are on your own and none of these people will be there to deal with your heath issues. Andrew luck studied at Stanford.

  • @tray8411
    @tray8411 Год назад +10

    Watched him play at Stanford. Dam he was good..Word was he was just another regular student quiet, humble and very approachable... There is more to life than football...Good for him

  • @arlieyatbrough4165
    @arlieyatbrough4165 Год назад +7

    I'm not a Colt fan but I've never been able to figure the front office not protecting him. Such a waste of a great talent. Good luck Andrew.

  • @fennaken
    @fennaken 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am Hooser. I just started getting into football. I knew about Andrew Luck and watched him play growing up but I never knew why he retired. I did research and discovered the tragedy that this man endured for the people who didn’t care about him. Anthony Richardson won’t be the same case because he doesn’t have the stress and expectations as much as Luck did. Plus I don’t think AR is willing to fight through injuries for the team. I don’t think Lucks story should ever be forgotten. This was the worst thing people can do to one man, trying to fight for a team. The fans booing at him for essentially saving himself from more heartbreak really makes me hate the fellow fans around me. However…. I think IF (not should have) he had decided to stay with the Colts he would’ve prospered. The O line was good and our O line now is pretty solid. He would’ve had incredible offensive weapons at his disposal. I think the words in this video ring true. Luck is the biggest “What if?” In NFL history

  • @darylcarr8283
    @darylcarr8283 Год назад +9

    Not many pro athletes with his potential are brave enough to say "fuck this shit I'm out" in their prime, but I'm glad he was smart enough to do so and prioritized his health over fame. Also helps he wisely spent/invested the money he did make while playing.

    • @boxingstarcmbballer8797
      @boxingstarcmbballer8797 Год назад

      I wouldn’t call it brave that’s for sure 😂 More like cowardly / robbery brings into question how much he wanted to win to begin with . Lol like really the man was a turnover machine . Don’t just look at his interceptions which are up there but fumbles

  • @trautsj
    @trautsj 2 месяца назад +2

    Luck would have been an absolute GOD if he'd been on any HALF DECENT team. The man was almost supernatural on a team he basically WILLED to competitiveness for over half a decade by himself WHILE being the most hit QB in the league nonetheless which is just truly unbelievable tbh.

  • @j.namwen.97
    @j.namwen.97 Год назад +5

    He was getting to be one of my favorite qbs to watch as well… sad to see it happen to him.

  • @alfredodedarc
    @alfredodedarc Год назад +8

    The Colts front office, cheapest in the NFL then and now, v refused to sign even an average front line to protect him. They, as always, shot themselves in the foot- or Luck’s shoulder.

  • @oldsnwbrdr
    @oldsnwbrdr Год назад +7

    Sat next to him on a flight from IND to DTW. He could not have been nicer or more humble. Good for him.

  • @Tunerfreak407
    @Tunerfreak407 Год назад +5

    Might be the greatest what if in NFL history.

  • @farquadshmoogle9120
    @farquadshmoogle9120 Год назад +4

    Have to wonder if Luck regrets not going into 2011 Draft. Would've gone to Carolina, better OL, RB, defense, went to Super Bowl. He could still be playing.

  • @rustymaximus9179
    @rustymaximus9179 Год назад +9

    I remember that first matchup with Denver and Peyton Manning. It was an epic struggle and Indy got the win, but I remember Luck taking way too many hits. I think he was out for a few games after with a lacerated Kidney. That was only the beginning of his career. So Luck beat Manning, but Manning played every game that season and Luck didn't.

    • @wolf764
      @wolf764 11 месяцев назад

      That wasnt first matchup we played them in 2013

  • @Decliningsyndrome
    @Decliningsyndrome Год назад +5

    I am super hyped for a new chapter for this channel I hope this new channel succeeds

  • @edub90
    @edub90 Год назад +4

    it's amazing these billionaires don't remember their lessons. Protect your assets. They were "Lucky" enough to draft, one of the best QB prospects ever and never invested in keeping him safe, with OL and blocking TE's.

  • @beardownstudios
    @beardownstudios Год назад +7

    This is a good channel, love the way you edited this.

  • @moe9196
    @moe9196 Год назад +4

    Luck did the right thing by retiring . He played football since he was a child . All that contact and hits takes a toll on a player . And being a qb all his life takes a toll on your arm . If he played longer he could have been seriously physically and neurologically damaged permanently, like for example Steelers 19 year center Mike Webster, RB Earl Campbell and others . Brett Favre went as far as telling kids don't play football if you like other sports , and for your life long recreation, and thinking ability, and for your family, friends and your own sakes

    • @ryanstatt9910
      @ryanstatt9910 Год назад

      Webster and Campbell weren't qbs, and therefore no one cares about their health

  • @jeannieglickson3365
    @jeannieglickson3365 Год назад +8

    There is nothing tragic about an individual deciding to put his own mental and physical health above of a punishing game, His decision to leave leave the NFL proved to me how smart he is

    • @mcahill135
      @mcahill135 Год назад +1

      He put his health and well being over the gross incompetence of the owner and coaching staff. The proper decision.

    • @ryanstatt9910
      @ryanstatt9910 Год назад

      Punishing game??? Haha!!!

    • @jeannieglickson3365
      @jeannieglickson3365 Год назад +1

      @@ryanstatt9910 Why is that funny? It’s a brutal game that has left many players crippled physically and mentally for life. No laughing matter

    • @ryanstatt9910
      @ryanstatt9910 Год назад

      @@jeannieglickson3365 because it's flag football now. It has been since the late 90's. Not saying Luck wasn't smart for walking away, the Colts made him a millionaire. But to pretend the game is brutal now is just stupid.

    • @sergeontheloose
      @sergeontheloose Год назад +1

      @@ryanstatt9910 How many victims of CTE are there after the 90s from injuries suffered in a practice - not even in a game of high stakes? You, sir, are obviously talking out of your arse about "flag football" or have never been hit by a monster 250-pound star LB.

  • @brianmiller1977
    @brianmiller1977 Год назад +14

    Nothing tragic about making over $100MILLION in a few years and leaving the game with your mind & body intact.... Not to mention all the money he made from endorsements, a degree from Stanford, great friends & family.... I say thats a MASSIVE.... MASSIVE success story

  • @colin0516
    @colin0516 Год назад +2

    i was just thinking the other day how funny and wholesome Luck was during his career. His mic'd up moments are hilarious

  • @andrewvillanueva3722
    @andrewvillanueva3722 Год назад +5

    Andrew luck was a very good quarterback it's terrible that he injured!!!!

  • @romulayanuaria9556
    @romulayanuaria9556 Год назад +3

    To this day, I remember how the colts fans booed him instead of Irsay and his incompetent front office. They deserved mediocity from then on.

  • @ArmandoMendoza-j3o
    @ArmandoMendoza-j3o Год назад +1

    As a Patriots fan I have always disliked the Colts, in sporting terms.
    However after what they did to Luck I despise them with a passion. I wish that pathetic franchise would fold.

  • @BB_NYcity
    @BB_NYcity Год назад +4

    This is ridiculous. Andrew Luck was able to keep $25 million dollars when he retired instead of returning it as part of the contract. The owner was so rich he allowed him to keep it. I have no tears for him, you shouldnt either.

    • @MrKinghuman
      @MrKinghuman 2 месяца назад

      Bitter much? Maybe it was a bonus for almost ruining his health permanently.

    • @BB_NYcity
      @BB_NYcity 2 месяца назад

      @@MrKinghuman Has zero to do with me being bitter, other athletes didnt get the same empathy from their owners, that's my issue. Stay in your lane homie, you obviously cant color out of the lines.

    • @MrKinghuman
      @MrKinghuman 2 месяца назад

      @derekallen1183 oh, you're a moron. It's OK.

    • @Captchompers2023
      @Captchompers2023 Месяц назад

      Oh derek you silly coconut head.

  • @tlow1324
    @tlow1324 28 дней назад

    Amazing video! Most football fans would agree …that Luck (and RG3) maybe the greatest “What If….” stories of the league.

  • @Xtuboi
    @Xtuboi Год назад +3

    15:33 little did he know Anthony Richardson is out for the season with an injury

  • @JimHawkwind03411
    @JimHawkwind03411 9 месяцев назад +2

    If only Luck had an O-line, a great running back, and a defense to lighten his load…

  • @TheMick126
    @TheMick126 Год назад +7

    How they booed him was IGNORANT

  • @aguy6641
    @aguy6641 Год назад +7

    A kid dying of cancer is a tragic story Andrew Luck is living a great life.

    • @ryanstatt9910
      @ryanstatt9910 Год назад

      I agree, but remember, RUclips panders to idiots who either
      A. Have never had a bad thing happen to them
      Or
      B. Mommy and daddy can dumb it down for this sorry generation to understand without getting triggered.

  • @chessandgaming7980
    @chessandgaming7980 Год назад

    Who here came from Nonstop and is ready for the best NFL channel

  • @chazzswanson4632
    @chazzswanson4632 10 месяцев назад +3

    He lived his dream and living good… retired and not even 30 yet. How is that tragic?

  • @PEPEdela110
    @PEPEdela110 10 месяцев назад +2

    I wish I had a TRAGIC Story like Andrew Luck's.

  • @MiLWWiffleBall25
    @MiLWWiffleBall25 Год назад +7

    Imagine Andrew luck with the browns o line

    • @ags5696
      @ags5696 Год назад

      Heck he might still be in the league

    • @camdensports3553
      @camdensports3553 Год назад +1

      Do you mean it’s bad or good cuz it’s good

    • @ags5696
      @ags5696 Год назад

      @@camdensports3553 if he had the browns O-line, he might be a super bowl champion by now

  • @PimScotney
    @PimScotney 9 месяцев назад +2

    He was way too good for that sorry excuse of a franchise. Owner, fans, city - none of them deserved him

  • @tpresto9862
    @tpresto9862 Год назад +3

    Tragic? No. He made his money then VOLUNTARILY left the game before damaging his brain or other bad injury. Good for him to be able to comfortably live the life he wants and do so in relative good health.

  • @meisherenow
    @meisherenow Год назад +1

    Never got to fulfill his potential as a QB, but he's a success as a human being.

  • @andrewfalconer8599
    @andrewfalconer8599 Год назад +5

    There's nothing tragic. The funny thing about QB is if you get the ball out quick enough, you can cut the hits to take in half. Luck held on to the ball way too long and never ever slid.

  • @GettingItDone
    @GettingItDone Год назад +2

    Outstanding editing. Great job!!!

  • @rhp_6926
    @rhp_6926 Год назад +4

    'Tragic' ? The guy graduated from Stanford, had a great pro career, made a ton of money, and walked away from the game. Tragic ? Please.

  • @fardrives
    @fardrives 7 месяцев назад +2

    He really was the greatest QB prospect. It's really unfortunate

  • @julianmayo5650
    @julianmayo5650 Год назад +6

    Fact is to be a lifelong ELITE QB you have to suffer, he simply chose to not suffer, that's not the Colts fault.....
    That's just life.... If you want true greatness you MUST sacrifice... He chose not to...
    He didn't want Greatness... he wanted Happiness... And good on him...
    Good for him..

  • @Pauls-World
    @Pauls-World Год назад

    I grew up in Houston and went to Stratford high school. Craig James also went to Stratford. They were kick ass high school football players for sure.

  • @PatrickForrest-pv4wv
    @PatrickForrest-pv4wv Год назад +5

    He’s worth about $200 million, has a masters degree from Stanford, has a wife and family, and left the game before life debilitating injuries; all before the age of 40. I’d be ok to live such a “tragic” life.

  • @kix_501st
    @kix_501st Год назад

    as a former Colts fan that doesn’t follow football anymore this guy was the guy. i knew him, i watched him and grew up with him. i’ll always remember what he did for the Colts.

  • @PossumBuddy420
    @PossumBuddy420 Год назад +2

    The worst part was is that the year he retired was when the Colts actually managed to put a good team together, and FINALLY invest in a decent O-line

    • @julianmayo5650
      @julianmayo5650 Год назад +1

      Yes Luck knew this too... LUCKS heart just wasn't into it..
      He wanted to read books and develop property, and make money in business without getting hurt...

    • @Betroid
      @Betroid Год назад +1

      TOO LITTLE TOO FKING LATE

  • @trapdoorfloyd
    @trapdoorfloyd 5 месяцев назад +1

    Tragic is not the right term to use for Andrew Luck. He got paid even in the last year where he didn't play. The only tragedy is the football card collectors who spent big money on his autographed rookie cards and serial numbered rookie cards and lost all their investment in this dude. I didn't mess with him because I didn't like his game like others did. He threw to many picks. I just collected Brady, Mahomes and now Stroud.

  • @grizz1108
    @grizz1108 Год назад

    I hope Luck is able to enjoy his life beyond football. What an incredible young man.

  • @snakesupreme
    @snakesupreme 4 месяца назад +2

    He could’ve filed a police report for the abuse he took in the pocket

  • @cooperfranklin2455
    @cooperfranklin2455 10 месяцев назад +1

    We never should have treated him the way we did, but why did he have to retire in the middle of preseason???

  • @bigchungus1848
    @bigchungus1848 10 месяцев назад +2

    Andrew Luck was a top 3 QB. The only one I’d take over him is Mahomes.

  • @ytv2779
    @ytv2779 2 месяца назад

    Luck demonstrated his advanced intellect not only through his play making capabilites but most importantly through his wise life decisions. Focusing on academics and prioritizing his health ensured his future. It's not just about the game!

  • @FieldGeneral_1
    @FieldGeneral_1 7 дней назад

    Andrew Luck said it best: “I don’t know how long I can endure injury after injury and surgeries, I sucked the joy out of the game.” Very, very smart move on his part. Health always comes first.

  • @DerekLMcAllister
    @DerekLMcAllister Год назад +1

    A lot of people don't realize that Andrew Luck's combine numbers, although they weren't as good as RG3's, they were comparable to Cam Newton's who was drafted the year before!!!

  • @roycependers
    @roycependers 2 месяца назад

    One of the best and most consistent deep ball throwers I've ever seen. The game was much better with QB's like Luck. A lost art form with today's QB's.

  • @bulldogfightingforfreedom
    @bulldogfightingforfreedom Месяц назад

    The most talented QB EVER lived, ! Big, fast, strong, got an insanely out of the world arm ! The talent even made the god envy , my fav QB.

  • @chaunceychappelle2173
    @chaunceychappelle2173 10 месяцев назад

    What's tragic about it. I just played college football and only can imagine the talent it takes for anyone to make it to the NFL. In the grand scheme of things he had nothing to worry about.

  • @tommcnally3646
    @tommcnally3646 Месяц назад

    Loved Luck, watched every game he played. Truly unique person and talent. Awful that Grigson could never build a line

  • @SaltwaterBoogeyman
    @SaltwaterBoogeyman 5 месяцев назад

    I wish all players had this same mindset. So many players have no life after because of injuries.

  • @Mikevdog
    @Mikevdog Год назад +1

    He was hurt so often, and couldn't do it anymore. I wish him the best.

  • @JJ46703
    @JJ46703 Год назад +2

    Yo keep up the work dude you're really good

  • @shivadasa
    @shivadasa Год назад +1

    It’s not a tragic story. It’s a story of his personal triumph over other people’s expectations. Good for him.

  • @csantama
    @csantama Месяц назад

    Colts fans are low class for booing the guy. This is a great video and have respect for the guy for choosing health over money.

  • @SalTheSneakerHead
    @SalTheSneakerHead Год назад

    We had an extraordinary quarterback and didn’t wise up to protect him. Now AR has an injury about every game we play. It’s not looking great. We need to wise up

  • @dustyt6226
    @dustyt6226 Месяц назад

    Just a perfect example of the NFL undervaluing offensive lineman

  • @brianb99
    @brianb99 Год назад +5

    Man, Luck had the most unfortunate and fortunate name, EVER.