Jon Gruden pays a bizarrely ‘perfect’ compliment to former Colts KB Andrew Luck



Andrew Luck live your dream life. Former No. 1 overall pick Indianapolis Colts the quarterback is married to his college sweetheart and serves as the general manager of the Stanford Cardinal football team. He made millions of dollars during his professional football career and even made it lead the Union to victory in the Civil War. Perhaps most impressively, he was so good yes from time to time people like me I feel compelled to say“Screw it, let’s watch some Andrew Luck highlights.”

It turns out in this regard, a former NFL head coach Jon Gruden and I have at least one thing in common, although I feel like I should note that there is a large group of football fans and analysts who will happily look back and defend Andrew Luck’s career. But Gruden recently took it a step further boldly declaring“God made Andrew Luck perfect.”

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Perfect it can be a bit of a stretch, but Jon Gruden is no stranger to hyperbole. However, that is hard to argue with what Gruden is saying. Luck was a two-time Heisman Trophy runner-up and recent inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame. Despite the light resume, if we are looking at the quality of the player or the peak of the career, luck it should be a Pro Football House of Famer too. Pending good health, there may not have been a more safe quarterback to enter the NFL this century.

However, Luck had previously only played 86 career regular season games he retires at the age of 29 to preserve his long-term health and his off-field relationships. In those 86 games, Luck compiled a 53-33 regular season record and was 4-4 in the postseason. He made four Pro Bowls and led the Colts to their last appearance in the AFC Championship.




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