As a colts fan who DIDNT BOO Andrew luck when he retired, I appreciate this video. I had never been more embarrassed to be a colts fan in my life than watching him, my favorite player ever, get booed off the field by a city he had given up so much to. I hate how short his career was, but I still cherish it for what it was; spectacular. I'll never forget watching that comeback in the playoffs against the chiefs. All my friends had given up and were playing beer pong, and all they got to hear was me freaking out over the 64 yard bomb to Hilton to take the lead. They couldn't believe they missed such an epic comeback. Suffice to say, thank you for making this video. It's nice to see real football fans giving love to a player and person who deserves it as much as anyone the NFL has ever seen ❤
This was a fucking great look at Luck. I always was kinda sympathetic, but I never knew the full extent of his mental struggles in physical therapy and rehab.
this video came up in my reccomended and i immediately fell in love with your editing style. this is a very solid video dude keep up the good work.forsure subscribing
It was great to watch a video on Luck that wasn't solely on what could've been and instead appreciated him as a person. Great video as always! Your video on Tony Romo actually helped to change my opinion on his career.
Bro how do u only have 5k subs lmao I’ve been binge watching this series and didn’t even realize until now. Would have thought you’d have way more. Keep up the good work if you see this, you’ll blow up eventually w this quality of videos!
Goal with this video was to make a far less pessimistic angle at Andrew Luck’s career and just focus on how unique he was as a football player and is as a person. It's not just a "what if" on Luck's career, but Andrew looking at himself at thinking "what if I'm more than a quarterback," hence the title.
Great video dude. I knew about Luck but I stepped away from watching football around his time so I knew he retired but didn’t know all the details. I subbed.
I loved watching Andrew Luck play, even as a Vikings fan. The man displayed a level of confidence and poise even in his young NFL career that was far beyond his years. But, crappy management and negligent ownership ruined all of that. It hasn't been the same for the Colts since.
Long time Colts fans here, and I’m still ashamed of how they wasted Luck. He played through many serious injuries, behind a poor O-line. I watched the whole suck-for-Luck season hoping, along with the rest of the fanbase, they’d lose every game to be able to draft him. They went 2-14 that year, and Colts drafted him #1, overall. The very next year, Luck’s rookie year, he led the Colts to 11-5 and made the playoffs, which is insane. Luck also set rookie records for single-game passing yards, single-season passing yards, game-winning drives, and the AFC passing TD record. I was fully behind his decision to retire, although the timing during the calendar year was poor, and I was ashamed some of the fanbase booed him. We didn’t deserve him. Looking back, I wish he would’ve went somewhere where he could’ve played a full, healthy career.
As someone from Indiana the situation of the fans booing Luck is more complicated then many realize. Many fans feel like we let Peyton go play in 2 more Superbowls and retire as a Bronco instead of finishing his career out as a Colt for Luck to retire 3 years after Manning. The other part has to deal with how Luck was dangled in front of fans similar to the season that Peyton missed until season ticket packages were sold then the rug was pulled out from under them.
Thank you for not taking a cop out opinion in your video in regards to the boo'd. It still irritates me to this day that videos like this shame the fans who boo'd without some understanding. I'm one of those fans who understands why Luck retired but I don't shame the fans who boo'd him that night. It was a really crappy thing Adam Schefter did that night to both the fans who paid for a pre season game with a high expectations for the season and to Luck for not giving him a chance to announce his retirement on his own term.
Yeah I think there's a good middle ground. You can be sympathetic for Luck getting booed at, but that announcement (not necessarily his fault since the calf injury just wouldn't heal and it was leaked before he intended to announce it) blindsided Colts fans, so while I don't agree with booing him, I can understand why they did it. I think his appearance at Chuckstrong this year is at least beginning to mend the blow between Luck and the fanbase.
Nah that's so much BS those fans SUCK and aren't real fans. Andrew luck actually played for their favorite franchise and carried them those fans will never have the impact that luck had on that team we as fans do NOTHING luck didnt want to actually die and the fans suck I shame them HARD
You think about Luck just as prospect, is there a draft in modern NFL history that he wouldn't go number 1 in? It's hard to think of a more surefire prospect than he was going into the draft, and he lived up to the hype.
Hmmm; history of concrete, board games at parties and not caring about comparison to other QB's? Whatta you expect from a guy who attended Stanford!!! Class Act in EVERY WAY!! Good luck in your future AL!!😊😊
Where you go matters. Luck is prime example, sadly he got KILLED before he could make it to a good team. Stafford almost didn't make it out of Detroit before they wasted his career and I'll say it over and over, if Brady had gone to Cleveland instead the Patriots, there would be no such thing as Tom Brady, he'd have just been another in a LONG streak of QB's that got bashed out of the league. For decades, Tampa Bay was a QB wasteland. They had THREE QB's leave there and win super bowls with other teams (Steve Young, Doug Williams, Trent Dilfer).
Ain't no what if simply a never was. This guy was supposed to be the savior for the colts and ended up being a total fraud. I was one of the fans that booed the hell out of him that day and we don't regret it. He was supposed to bring us to relevancy and instead sent us back to mediocrity
@DiagonalByte yeah I did. Luck was a backstabber I don't care what you pansies have to say. I'm a lifelong colts fan. The team moved on from peyton for this scrub. Not even worth it
As a colts fan who DIDNT BOO Andrew luck when he retired, I appreciate this video. I had never been more embarrassed to be a colts fan in my life than watching him, my favorite player ever, get booed off the field by a city he had given up so much to. I hate how short his career was, but I still cherish it for what it was; spectacular. I'll never forget watching that comeback in the playoffs against the chiefs. All my friends had given up and were playing beer pong, and all they got to hear was me freaking out over the 64 yard bomb to Hilton to take the lead. They couldn't believe they missed such an epic comeback.
Suffice to say, thank you for making this video. It's nice to see real football fans giving love to a player and person who deserves it as much as anyone the NFL has ever seen ❤
Someone needs to get this onto a vhs tape and send it to Andrew so he can watch it.
I feel like I’m watching the vhs version.
VHS??? But why😂? Do they even make VCRs anymore LOL
This was a fucking great look at Luck. I always was kinda sympathetic, but I never knew the full extent of his mental struggles in physical therapy and rehab.
this video came up in my reccomended and i immediately fell in love with your editing style. this is a very solid video dude keep up the good work.forsure subscribing
Indy didn’t deserve possibly one of the nicest guys to have ever gone through the nfl
masterclass of a video
he was the greatest, fast strong nice can throw a dime deep
Fantastic video! Great job.
It was great to watch a video on Luck that wasn't solely on what could've been and instead appreciated him as a person.
Great video as always! Your video on Tony Romo actually helped to change my opinion on his career.
Andrew luck is a HOF in my book
Bro how do u only have 5k subs lmao I’ve been binge watching this series and didn’t even realize until now. Would have thought you’d have way more. Keep up the good work if you see this, you’ll blow up eventually w this quality of videos!
judgmentcallpodcast covers this. Andrew Luck: NFL's biggest what-if.
His hype from Stanford was carried over to the pro seamlessly. He was great
Goal with this video was to make a far less pessimistic angle at Andrew Luck’s career and just focus on how unique he was as a football player and is as a person. It's not just a "what if" on Luck's career, but Andrew looking at himself at thinking "what if I'm more than a quarterback," hence the title.
Quiet.
Love the 16 bit video game type music in the background
Great video dude. I knew about Luck but I stepped away from watching football around his time so I knew he retired but didn’t know all the details. I subbed.
WE BRICKED UP FOR BRICK BABY
I loved watching Andrew Luck play, even as a Vikings fan. The man displayed a level of confidence and poise even in his young NFL career that was far beyond his years. But, crappy management and negligent ownership ruined all of that. It hasn't been the same for the Colts since.
Long time Colts fans here, and I’m still ashamed of how they wasted Luck. He played through many serious injuries, behind a poor O-line. I watched the whole suck-for-Luck season hoping, along with the rest of the fanbase, they’d lose every game to be able to draft him. They went 2-14 that year, and Colts drafted him #1, overall. The very next year, Luck’s rookie year, he led the Colts to 11-5 and made the playoffs, which is insane. Luck also set rookie records for single-game passing yards, single-season passing yards, game-winning drives, and the AFC passing TD record. I was fully behind his decision to retire, although the timing during the calendar year was poor, and I was ashamed some of the fanbase booed him. We didn’t deserve him. Looking back, I wish he would’ve went somewhere where he could’ve played a full, healthy career.
He had a good career, but he had much more to offer.
As someone from Indiana the situation of the fans booing Luck is more complicated then many realize. Many fans feel like we let Peyton go play in 2 more Superbowls and retire as a Bronco instead of finishing his career out as a Colt for Luck to retire 3 years after Manning. The other part has to deal with how Luck was dangled in front of fans similar to the season that Peyton missed until season ticket packages were sold then the rug was pulled out from under them.
Colts boo him but in hindsight should’ve been booing that offensive line
Thank you for not taking a cop out opinion in your video in regards to the boo'd. It still irritates me to this day that videos like this shame the fans who boo'd without some understanding. I'm one of those fans who understands why Luck retired but I don't shame the fans who boo'd him that night. It was a really crappy thing Adam Schefter did that night to both the fans who paid for a pre season game with a high expectations for the season and to Luck for not giving him a chance to announce his retirement on his own term.
Yeah I think there's a good middle ground. You can be sympathetic for Luck getting booed at, but that announcement (not necessarily his fault since the calf injury just wouldn't heal and it was leaked before he intended to announce it) blindsided Colts fans, so while I don't agree with booing him, I can understand why they did it. I think his appearance at Chuckstrong this year is at least beginning to mend the blow between Luck and the fanbase.
Nah that's so much BS those fans SUCK and aren't real fans. Andrew luck actually played for their favorite franchise and carried them those fans will never have the impact that luck had on that team we as fans do NOTHING luck didnt want to actually die and the fans suck I shame them HARD
Feel bad for Colts fans they haven't had a good qb in a decade
i don't
You think about Luck just as prospect, is there a draft in modern NFL history that he wouldn't go number 1 in? It's hard to think of a more surefire prospect than he was going into the draft, and he lived up to the hype.
Hmmm; history of concrete, board games at parties and not caring about comparison to other QB's? Whatta you expect from a guy who attended Stanford!!! Class Act in EVERY WAY!! Good luck in your future AL!!😊😊
The Colts didn't do their job protecting Luck. Indy still has trouble in the draft. So many wasted picks.
Where you go matters. Luck is prime example, sadly he got KILLED before he could make it to a good team. Stafford almost didn't make it out of Detroit before they wasted his career and I'll say it over and over, if Brady had gone to Cleveland instead the Patriots, there would be no such thing as Tom Brady, he'd have just been another in a LONG streak of QB's that got bashed out of the league.
For decades, Tampa Bay was a QB wasteland. They had THREE QB's leave there and win super bowls with other teams (Steve Young, Doug Williams, Trent Dilfer).
Was he going to be a top 5 QB ever? I thought so at the time... seems now like he would've been.
I think so too. I've never seen a QB excel so well under such terrible circumstances and lack of protection.
Colts should’ve kept Peyton and let luck sit
I wanna know who leak it dawg
Paintin' Manning
Did you just say Peyton
What if Luck took less $$$ so they could afford to pay lineman to protect him you know like Brady
@@ryandonovan5205 he’d have to date a rich supermodel then.
I came here just to say this. ANDREW LUCK IS NOT THE BIGGEST WHAT IF!!!!!!!!!!! BO JACKSON 34 IS!!!!!!!!!!
Ain't no what if simply a never was. This guy was supposed to be the savior for the colts and ended up being a total fraud. I was one of the fans that booed the hell out of him that day and we don't regret it. He was supposed to bring us to relevancy and instead sent us back to mediocrity
Can tell you didn't watch the video.
@DiagonalByte yeah I did. Luck was a backstabber I don't care what you pansies have to say. I'm a lifelong colts fan. The team moved on from peyton for this scrub. Not even worth it