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Wells: Andrew Luck's healthy offseason should scare Colts' foes
http://www.espn.com/blog/indianapoli...re-rest-of-nfl
Piggybacking off one of my comments in another thread, here's a good article detailing how this offseason will look different from any of Luck's last three and give him a chance to improve going into 2019. Luck will be able to: -Continue working with Tom House on mechanics -Have private workouts with his receivers -Participate in OTAs |
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The private workouts with his receivers seems like it will be huge to me. Getting to know Fun Cheese and Cain, getting them to understand how he works and vice versa. I imagine that Luck's extraordinary offseason last year where he couldnt throw anything larger than a nerf grapefruit for most of the offseason was a direct contributor to how we lost 4 of our first 5 games. Add 5-6 weeks off offseason workouts before the season starts and we should be on a markedly different footing that we were week 1 of the regular season last year. There's another thread where VeveJones put together a list of 10-12 players they thought would advance this offseason and holy cow I start liking our chances for doing something special.
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I like that he went back to work with house again
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Pretty crazy that Luck had such a great year last year and he arguably didn't have his full arm strength for almost half the season...
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And was playing in a new offense while battling himself to make quicker decisions and not put his health at risk.
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