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Will History Repeat Itself In Indy?
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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 395754" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><em>If</em> the Colts have the first pick and <em>if</em> the Colts believe Luck is far and away the best player available, IMO they'd be fools not to take him. Doing so would no more mean Peyton would have to be traded than it meant a gunslinging QB had to be traded after Rodgers was drafted. Manning will be 36 next March. He may never play again. If he plays again, he may be one hit away from never playing again. While that can be said of every football player, it's particularly true of an old, statue-like QB with a tricky neck. Making the argument of how important a great QB is to their team reinforces the acquisition of a young, (perhaps) great QB, it doesn't contradict it IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 395754, member: 4300"] [I]If[/I] the Colts have the first pick and [I]if[/I] the Colts believe Luck is far and away the best player available, IMO they'd be fools not to take him. Doing so would no more mean Peyton would have to be traded than it meant a gunslinging QB had to be traded after Rodgers was drafted. Manning will be 36 next March. He may never play again. If he plays again, he may be one hit away from never playing again. While that can be said of every football player, it's particularly true of an old, statue-like QB with a tricky neck. Making the argument of how important a great QB is to their team reinforces the acquisition of a young, (perhaps) great QB, it doesn't contradict it IMO. [/QUOTE]
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