The Most Depressing Story In NFL History: How the Indianapolis Colts Ruined Andrew Luck...

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Published 2023-06-19
Andrew Luck's NFL career was nothing short of a tragedy. He went from a man who once had all the talent a man could ask for, to someone out of the NFL, having his entire NFL career burned to the ground by the Indianapolis Colts organization, and a devastating amount of injuries. Andrew Luck's retirement was sudden, but maybe it should have been expected given the many horrible situations he was involved in. Anyway, if you enjoyed this video, then like and comment if you want, and you can even subscribe if you think I've earned it.

Now that Andrew Luck had retired and left the NFL, Football Analysis and Thatsgoodsports were alone in a barren wasteland. The only man that could save them in their time of need was Barry McCockiner and the forces led by urinatingtree. That is why Andrew Luck retired, simply put, Barry was too strong. I wonder if these NFL stories will ever be covered by Tom Grossi.

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All Comments (21)
  • @tubfrog
    sorry this video took so long. took me a while to escape tom's domain. tom brady
  • @silverspadelord
    It’s so disgusting how some of the fans treated him after the announcement of his retirement
  • @tdkb3395
    This man is the reason why the Bengals are doing literally everything they can for Joe Burrow You protect the #1 asset you have and give them their rest when they need it
  • @tmajcan94
    If Luck had been taken by the Dolphins or Vikings, he's still playing today. Colts did him dirty. Great stuff Tub Frog.
  • @mayson9817
    The fact that Andrew Luck carried this franchise to 3 straight playoff appearances with a below average defense and no run game is incredible.
  • @indanekwaffles7074
    Luck proved to the world how intelligent he is by retiring. Most sagacious decision by an NFL player ever.
  • @johnchedsey1306
    Andrew Luck is like Barry Sanders. They both could have kept playing at a high level for awhile, but both chose to walk away due to franchise malpractice. Luck was absolutely one of the best to play QB and I have nothing but utter respect for him to choose a happier life for himself. Luck is an extremely smart person. It's unlikely football was ever the be-all, end-all of his existence. But...I do miss that twitter account portraying him as a Civil War officer.
  • @TMK561
    As a Colts fan, I’m ready to relive this pain of how they failed Luck
  • @themike97_58
    I dont think people realized how crazy the whole injury hiding scandal was. we're so much more aware of injury and protecting player health now than we were in 2014 - tua gets a concussion and gets sent back in the game once and the dolphins medical staff is fired. luck was basically abused and tortured for over 2 years and when everything was breaking out, i still dont think people realized how bad the situation was. its a good thing he's smart and got out of football when he did.
  • @avecashley6480
    I remember people talking about him “coming back after retirement” and it’s almost like no one listened to him when he gave that final speech. That man had his spirit broken by on field trauma and recovery. I mean I don’t think he even looked forward to football anymore. I really wish him the best in his retirement. I’m glad he can take care of his family and be present in their everyday lives because that means more to him than any trophy or nfl paycheck he could receive. He was never on my team but he’s such a stand up guy!
  • @carltonyoung9759
    The Colt’s owners never learned anything when they left Baltimore in the middle of the night. At their core, they are rotten people who destroyed this man’s body and spirit by not giving him the people he needed to win. Contrast them to the Chiefs and Eagles who value their quarterbacks and all their players. The NFL needs to have more safeguards but I doubt that will happen… Outstanding video!!!!
  • @victorcorrales4162
    They also mismanaged Peyton’s career. Also, the owner caught a DUI that got suspended for 5 games. I didn’t even know an owner could get suspended.
  • @Craigjackson12
    I’m from Indiana and I remember when Luck retired and the shit people would say as “fans” was absolutely idiotic. They judged him like the man abandoned his kids or something. Since some peoples lives are so sad the only time there happy is when their home town team is winning and we could t win without him,and for some reason these people felt they was owed something from a man they never met,it was ridiculous. This man chose his family health and happiness over a career of pain and people couldn’t understand. Thanks for the video
  • @STEPHEN1463
    The second Andrew Luck went to the doctors in the NFL his career was virtually over. I'm glad he was able to shine. I'm a Redskins/Commanders Fan so I can vouch for that pain. RGIII and Andrew Luck back to back
  • @king_supreme1102
    This will be lasting trauma on the franchise. Ryan Grigson did him so dirty. Pagano was never that good of a coach either. The Luck-Hilton connection alone is pretty much what made them a playoff team. And just when it looked like he was getting a fresh start in 2018, it was over. Tragic. I got Andrew’s autograph as a rookie, when I was probably 9. He’s a great guy and was my hero during my most formative Colts memories. I only have vague memories of Peyton. Andrew was my guy from ages 9-16. Sad to see this happen to your hero. Glad he’s doing well in retirement though. I truly hope Anthony Richardson’s story turns out different.
  • @dbsports5361
    As a colts fan, when I heard he retired, it was one of the saddest moments in my life and caused a downward spiral in the franchise
  • @playgroundchooser
    Between Irsay being a jerk, leaving Peyton out in the cold, and the fans booing Luck; they deserve every bit of misfortune that can go their way.
  • @ErikCB912
    Ryan Grigson should be arrested for what he did to Andrew Luck.