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9 minutes ago, The Bills Blog said:

Has he thanked the fans at all?

You mean the idiot Colts fans that booed him off the field tonight as he left for the last time? Bunch of classless punks there in Indy. They have been spoiled with amazing franchise QBs the last two decades. F them. Hope that team goes 2-14 the next 20 years. Maybe they will realize what they had. 

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6 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I really feel like a lot of this is mental. I remember irsay saying last year that he felt the injury was “in his head” He needs to move on and enjoy his life. He clearly was miserable

 

 

That sounds almost Barry Sanders-like.  A top flight player who got overly frustrated due to circumstances. Things did appear to be looking up for Luck, however. The injuries have to be taxing on the soul. 

 

 

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Just now, Billznut said:

You mean the idiot Colts fans that booed him off the field tonight as he left for the last time? Bunch of classless punks there in Indy. They have been spoiled with amazing franchise QBs the last two decades. F them. Hope that team goes 2-14 the next 20 years. Maybe they will realize what they had. 

I don't think I blame the fans much. Bills fans ripped Davis, an older veteran who wasn't a huge part of a rebuilding team, for retiring during halftime of a game because he just didnt feel like he could do it anymore.

These fans just had a similar thing happen to them but with their franchise QB who was the star of their offence and decided that 2 weeks before the season opener, he just doesn't feel like he wants to play anymore. The team now went through the draft and FA without being able to find a replacement for him to backup Brissett

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36 minutes ago, major said:

Please tell me they didn’t do that! That’s up there with eagles fans 

Colts fans deserve every losing season that’s coming their way. 

5 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

I don't think I blame the fans much. Bills fans ripped Davis, an older veteran who wasn't a huge part of a rebuilding team, for retiring during halftime of a game because he just didnt feel like he could do it anymore.

These fans just had a similar thing happen to them but with their franchise QB who was the star of their offence and decided that 2 weeks before the season opener, he just doesn't feel like he wants to play anymore. The team now went through the draft and FA without being able to find a replacement for him to backup Brissett

No comparison between Luck and Davis. None at all. Losing a franchise qb, #1 overall pick means just a tad more than losing a 2nd or 3 rd corner that was old as dirt and had spent five minutes with this franchise 

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4 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

I don't think I blame the fans much. Bills fans ripped Davis, an older veteran who wasn't a huge part of a rebuilding team, for retiring during halftime of a game because he just didnt feel like he could do it anymore.

These fans just had a similar thing happen to them but with their franchise QB who was the star of their offence and decided that 2 weeks before the season opener, he just doesn't feel like he wants to play anymore. The team now went through the draft and FA without being able to find a replacement for him to backup Brissett

 

Yes. Clearly Vonte Davis quitting after playing one half of football for a franchise and quitting (and getting ridiculed across the country for doing so) is comparable to a guy that had some serious injuries and being a hell of a player getting boo’d off the field after 7 years with the same organization.

 

Good analogy, mate!

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1 minute ago, Binghamton Beast said:

 

Yes. Clearly Vonte Davis quitting after playing one half of football for a franchise and quitting (and getting ridiculed across the country for doing so) is comparable to a guy that had some serious injuries and being a hell of a player getting boo’d off the field after 7 years with the same organization.

 

Good analogy, mate!

Your right, an older vet who barely played for the team and wasnt a huge part of the team walking away is something to be mad about compared to your franchise QB and the cornerstone of your offence deciding right before the season starts to shock everyone and walk away before turning 30.

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1 minute ago, apuszczalowski said:

Your right, an older vet who barely played for the team and wasnt a huge part of the team walking away is something to be mad about compared to your franchise QB and the cornerstone of your offence deciding right before the season starts to shock everyone and walk away before turning 30.

 

Being upset about losing a franchise player is one thing.

 

Booing the man off the field is another.

 

If you can’t see that I don’t know what to tell you.

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1 hour ago, buffalo2218 said:

No thanks, don't want Barkley standing in our way to the playoffs. Reich would bring out too much of his best

 

Nah, hes not that good, would probably be an average QB if he had to be the starter. He was practically out of the league when we picked him up.

 

you almost always get more compensation for a QB than they worth.

 

We probably could get two firsts for him.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Nah, hes not that good, would probably be an average QB if he had to be the starter. He was practically out of the league when we picked him up.

 

you almost always get more compensation for a QB than they worth.

 

We probably could get two firsts for him.

 

 

Skelton!

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Just now, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Nah, hes not that good, would probably be an average QB if he had to be the starter. He was practically out of the league when we picked him up.

 

you almost always get more compensation for a QB than they worth.

 

We probably could get two firsts for him.

 

 

Ok, so 2 firsts for an average QB. The same average QB that put up a 40 burger in his only start against the Jets? That was with a bad O line and below par receivers. You really want to give that to Reich?

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5 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

Dearest Mother,  

I have tired of the constant skirmishes and battles of this long and dreadful war, and fear my heart is no longer in leading the regulars. I take my leave, and will study in peace for the years to come.

 

He’s a quirky guy, and that’s one of the things I love about him. I’ll respect his wishes, whatever they may be. So many people would think they had to follow the obvious path before them, but he’s not limited by that. 

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