Indianapolis had one of the best lines (possibly the best) in football last year and a great defense.
You've always been a Willson hater.. nothing new here.
Indianapolis had one of the best lines (possibly the best) in football last year and a great defense.
If you are talking overall achievement then I don't disagree, but given this is a thread that is based on Luck retiring due to injury I assumed he meant durability. Call me crazy.auroraave wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 2:30 pmAnd how many more times did Luck drop back to pass? 100? 200? 300? wasn't Luck top five in passing last year behind one of the worst lines?D-train wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:29 amAnd he obviously had one.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:28 amIn pass-heavy offenses, defenses can go after the QB with greater abandon. Plus, Luck wasn't all that mobile. He needed a better pass-blocking line than Wilson for those two reasons.
My entire point is that is not about Luck versus Wilson, although so many fragile fans need to make it about that. it's about how much better the Seahawk franchise is than the Colts - from the top down.
I do not interpret that as a durability statement, but a wins statement. Again, Wilson was surrounded by a better all around team - Luck had nothing around him and no Carson to lean on - all while dropping back hundreds more times than Wilson. It's not a knock on Wilson, it doesn't diminish Wilson's success, it shows how much better the Seahawks franchise is. Jesus, the thin skins on here. And for those that want to make it about the stats - isn't being a top five passer behind the worst line the most important stat? And Indianapolis has had one of the worst defensive teams over the last few years. Cherry picking the few times they were decent dos not dismiss the bottom five finishes they usually had - not to mention the consistently bottom feeding rushing attack - meaning Luck had to completely carry the team year after year - because the Colts are just a shitty franchise. But I understand that anything other than blind Wilson worship is taboo around here. Luck's accomplishments to NOT diminish Wilson's,l and vice versa. They're both legendary. It's not a fucking zero sum game.Makes what Russell has done that much more impressive.
Neither team had an O Line. One guy has missed two practices in his life, both to attend funerals. The other is retiring. They came out in the same draft. Russo's durability has been nothing short of amazing...and that fact is in no way shape or form a slight on Luck.auroraave wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 1:11 amWilson ran a run-heavy offense with Marshawn Lynch - Luck ran a pass-heavy offense with no run game or offensive line. He was under duress far more than Wilson. Luck had no defense to rely on to get the ball back either. The Colts had nothing but Luck - Seattle had RW - a run game, and the league's best defense. Not sure that's a fair comparison.Michael K. wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 9:02 pmMakes what Russell has done that much more impressive. Many are blaming the Colts O Line....Wilson's was worse!
The "not all that mobile" Luck ran a 4.67 40 in the combine. He also had 1590 yards rushing and 14 TD's. (Russ has 16)Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:28 amIn pass-heavy offenses, defenses can go after the QB with greater abandon. Plus, Luck wasn't all that mobile. He needed a better pass-blocking line than Wilson for those two reasons.
I was about to say.Oso Dorado wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:35 pmThe "not all that mobile" Luck ran a 4.67 40 in the combine. He also had 1590 yards rushing and 14 TD's. (Russ has 16)Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 4:28 amIn pass-heavy offenses, defenses can go after the QB with greater abandon. Plus, Luck wasn't all that mobile. He needed a better pass-blocking line than Wilson for those two reasons.
Colts fans might have thought he was pretty shifty Saturday night.......Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:53 pmWas he shifty? Did he cut like Wilson? I think not. Mobility is more than straight line speed and it helps you avoid getting hit.
You tell us. Its not like he played 30 years ago..Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:53 pmWas he shifty? Did he cut like Wilson? I think not. Mobility is more than straight line speed and it helps you avoid getting hit.