Are the Colts Better Off Without Andrew Luck Going Forward?
Is it possible that the Colts getting rid of an injury-prone quarterback making more than $30m per year is better for the franchise?
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Very likely the only website contributor who is also an NFL owner (yes, a family member once bought into one of those valueless stock sales and gifted him a share of the Green Bay Packers), Anshu has been #belt-ing his way into your hearts and loins since joining Chris Horwedel's NFL Draft Blitz circa 2007 and contributing to ProFootballFocus starting in 2010. A lifelong Chicagoan with Wisconsin ties, this King In The North spends his winters attached to the United and Kohl Center hardwoods and ice rinks, as well as to the Frozen Tundras of Lambeau Field and Camp Randall Stadium. His summers are occupied by keeping a watchful eye on the White Sox farm system and creepily monitoring spandex-ed NFL Draftees. Expect a nerd-out and judgmental elitism. Also, made-up words.
Sean Ryan September 12, 2019
Is it possible that the Colts getting rid of an injury-prone quarterback making more than $30m per year is better for the franchise?
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