The Colts still have Manning under contract for another 4 yrs and they will probably extend him again after that. Why would they spend their pick on a QB when they could address other needs?
Just gonna pretend I didn't even read that.

The Colts still have Manning under contract for another 4 yrs and they will probably extend him again after that. Why would they spend their pick on a QB when they could address other needs?
Is it so hard to concede that he is coming out this year? Because he is. There's a POSSIBILITY that he COULD THEORETICALLY become a buddhist monk and move to Tibet. There is a POSSIBILITY that he COULD THEORETICALLY become a professional water poloist instead of playing football. If he didn't want to play for a team, he doesn't have to go through shenanigans of starting a graduate degree in Engineering. He could just force a trade, which works for us as well.He wouldn't have to finish it? He could go back and start it if he so chose to, but it's not like if he goes back he HAS to finish the entire program. He very well may come out, and again I ****ing hope he does, but let's not get delusionaly confident. It still remains a P O S S I B I L I TY that he C O U L D, T H E O R E T I C A L L Y, return to Stanford if he felt he didn't wan't to spend the next 15 years with 'X' team.
That so hard to concede?
Dude, what's your highest level of education? You don't go to grad school for a year and then take a fifteen year break. That's absurd. Your thesis work AND your course work would be completely wasted. You'd have to start over from scratch after coming back.
Not to mention the fact that graduate work in engineering at Stanford WHILE playing football? Good.****ing.Luck.Dude, what's your highest level of education? You don't go to grad school for a year and then take a fifteen year break. That's absurd. Your thesis work AND your course work would be completely wasted. You'd have to start over from scratch after coming back.
Is it so hard to concede that he is coming out this year? Because he is.
You can't make declarative statements like that if you're not Andrew Luck. You may end up being right, and if we have the first pick I hope your right, but if it's possible for him to stay another year, than it is in fact possible for him to stay another year. Facts is facts. He might come back like Matt Leinart when all he was taking his senior year was Ball-room dancing.
Sure, it's possible. But every piece of information gleaned from Luck's own statements and those close to him indicate it's not very likely.
So either you haven't been following it, or you just want to make sure that what's possible has been mentioned. So fine. Congratulations. It's been mentioned.
I like to scare you guys.
I just did. Because he is. Fact.You can't make declarative statements like that if you're not Andrew Luck. You may end up being right, and if we have the first pick I hope your right, but if it's possible for him to stay another year, than it is in fact possible for him to stay another year. Facts is facts. He might come back like Matt Leinart when all he was taking his senior year was Ball-room dancing.
It's funny, it's like some of you guys have so bought into Dave/Tony's "run the ball and win it in the 4th quarter" philosophy that you're actually hoping the team can't land a franchise QB so that you can get another ten years of three yards and a cloud of dust mediocrity.
I think it goes deeper than that. I really believe a number of fans hate the suck for luckers and what they stand for so much that the thought of them being right angers them so much it clouds their thinking. They seem to look for any dark cloud that could ruin our chances of getting luck. So instead of being excited at the prospect of getting him, their rhetoric focuses more on how he might be a bust, he might stay in school or he might demand a trade.