Thursday, January 6, 2011

Andrew Luck to stay at Stanford

Don't know if I understand this. He says he plans on finishing out his degree in architectual design. Andrew, you'll make more in a signing bonus if you leave than you will in a career doing architectural design. I guarantee the coeds at Stanford were weighing on this guys mind as I'm sure he does what he wants when he wants if you know what I mean. Oh well, its a risk, but good luck Andrew, maybe AJ will follow your lead.

9 comments:

  1. Maybe it has something to do with the labor dispute?? I think it is risky, but I am sure that the folks at Stanford are excited. How do you think this impacts Harbough's decision?

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  2. If I were I would go to San Fran and trade picks for Vince Young

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  3. If you were what Brad? Your comment is incomplete bubba.

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  4. I really think it will have a minimal effect on what Harbaugh does. He is at the top of the food chain right now. If he wants to go back to his alma matter all he has to do is say the word, if he wants to go to the NFL all he has to do is say the word. I think Harbaughs decision would effect Luck more that Lucks decision effecting Harbaugh.

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  5. You are probably right. But maybe Luck coming back means that he has some inside information to what Harbough intends to do. From the rumors on the internet it would be very tough to turn down the type of money that is supposedly being thrown around.

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  6. And Luck is stupid as hell. you talkin 55 mil guaranteed right now OR come back with a new coach?

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  7. Or you could look at Sam Bradford and say that its a smart thing to do. Luck could be looking at where he would go - MAybe he don't like Carolina? BUT if Carolina could pass on him then Denver is sitting at #2 and who do you think big John Elway would take?

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  8. I am not saying VY is going to be a hall of famer but in that horrible division and with San Frans young talent he can make the playoffs until you get a QB you like, he'll he did it in Tennessee one year.

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  9. Bradford got lucky. In the end it paid off, but if his injury were any worse you would be saying something different. Maybe Luck just really wants to come back.

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