When would you have preferred that he make his personal decision?To do it now is ridiculous
Before the draft. He checked out before this spring. A seemingly innocuous ankle injury doesn't make one retire within a few months.When would you have preferred that he make his personal decision?
Before the draft. He checked out before this spring. A seemingly innocuous ankle injury doesn't make one retire within a few months.
Well this proves it, Luck was nothing without Coby Fleener.
A seemingly innocuous ankle injury that still wasn't healed.Before the draft. He checked out before this spring. A seemingly innocuous ankle injury doesn't make one retire within a few months.
What about a seemingly innocuous shoulder, a seemingly innocuous neck and lower back?
He made an attempt to come back from the injuries he’s tried to play through and it didn’t work.
The narratives floating around social media are frankly sick. The guy made a life choice. If how he did it or when he did it offends people, sorry but that’s too bad. He doesn’t owe it to anyone.
And he knew full well he was closing $24 million from the Colts and still made the move when he did.
I don't think I said he owed anyone anything. I just think he should have retired earlier in the year. If his injuries were as severe as you claim he could have retired in January.What about a seemingly innocuous shoulder, a seemingly innocuous neck and lower back?
He made an attempt to come back from the injuries he’s tried to play through and it didn’t work.
The narratives floating around social media are frankly sick. The guy made a life choice. If how he did it or when he did it offends people, sorry but that’s too bad. He doesn’t owe it to anyone.
And he knew full well he was closing $24 million from the Colts and still made the move when he did.
All this summer? Damn I stand corrected.I think he ruptured his spleen as well.
Nothing, but what's wrong with saying the timing sucked.And he’s been playing the game for probably 20 years. Aside from injuries, what’s wrong with a guy just saying he’s tired and not mentally into it anymore?
I have no problem with it. Football is a business and management can be done with you as easily as you’re done with it all. Sometimes people just hit the breaking point and we never know why. I still can’t understand why one of my favorite musicians Chris Cornell ended it when he was seemingly on top of the world. All brains think differently. I hope Luck finds peace with his new family.Nothing, but what's wrong with saying the timing sucked.
Guy retired at a bad time. A ridiculous time in the season. Nothing outlandish about that statement.
And he’s been playing the game for probably 20 years. Aside from injuries, what’s wrong with a guy just saying he’s tired and not mentally into it anymore?
So the timing was good?I have no problem with it. Football is a business and management can be done with you as easily as you’re done with it all. Sometimes people just hit the breaking point and we never know why. I still can’t understand why one of my favorite musicians Chris Cornell ended it when he was seemingly on top of the world. All brains think differently. I hope Luck finds peace with his new family.
I'm not asking for a judgement. Is the final weeks of the preseason a good time to lose a quarterback? It's a yes or no, factual statement.Not for me to judge.
I guess if you’re going to be persistent, then yes it’s bad timing. If he had a heart attack and died would you call that bad timing too? Feel better that you won that one? Good lord.I'm not asking for a judgement. Is the final weeks of the preseason a good time to lose a quarterback? It's a yes or no, factual statement.
But he kept the moneyNothing
Good for him. Nobody knows when it’s his time except the athlete. He knew it was time.
It was the right timing for Luck, which is all that really matters.I'm not asking for a judgement. Is the final weeks of the preseason a good time to lose a quarterback? It's a yes or no, factual statement.
Well, Kaepernick is available.If you were the guy paying his salary how was it?
What have you gotten for your investment?
If we agree it’s a business, the business got hosed on this one.
I’m not sure when, just that I read it was part of his injury list.All this summer? Damn I stand corrected.
I'm just glad we agree.I guess if you’re going to be persistent, then yes it’s bad timing. If he had a heart attack and died would you call that bad timing too? Feel better that you won that one? Good lord.
Like Dave Duerson? Junior Seau? Mike Webster?But back when Men were Men, this would have been inconceivable.
Like Butkus, McMichael and Dierdorf.Like Dave Duerson? Junior Seau? Mike Webster?
But back when Men were Men, this would have been inconceivable.
Let's say I won the lottery - never have to work again."Tone Deaf Post of the Week" winner right here.
Let's say I won the lottery - never have to work again.
I'd feel RESPONSIBLE to the company - particularly the rank and file staff who depend on my efforts to make the company successful - to give at least six months to find a proper replacement.
But that's just me.
And what would this full contact job be?
Do you really want a guy on the field who’s not right physically or mentally? Not good for him or the team.does not have to be a full contact job??? the point I and still remains. you give notice, a heads up, a little respect to the company that gave YOU the opportunity. but we all know in this day and age, it is simply about the ME.
hey guess what, they(all pro athletes) picked the sport to play. so please do not tell us about injuries, concussions, and cte's. it is a violent sport no doubt.
but, YOU EXCEPT THE RISKS to get paid very well.
now, do I believe he did the right thing for him? yes,
but not for his teammates nor his teams ownership.