Andrew Luck just retired from the NFL

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He has decided to live the rest of his life as Andrea and be a crusader for LGBT causes.
 

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Heard he's going to play for the XFL and Vince McMahon, his dad is running the league.
 

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Heard he's going to play for the XFL and Vince McMahon, his dad is running the league.

That would be hilarious


Luck is weird, doesn?t even have a smartphone like the rest of us, no social media, went to Stanford, typical wussy millennial, retires because of mental fatigue :facepalm:
 

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That would be hilarious


Luck is weird, doesn?t even have a smartphone like the rest of us, no social media, went to Stanford, typical wussy millennial, retires because of mental fatigue :facepalm:

And the dude walked away from $58 mil. WTF??
 

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Luck graduated from Stanford with a degree in architectural design. Luck's father, Oliver, who played quarterback for the Houston Oilers, was the athletic director at West Virginia and was a finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship.

The Colts quarterback and girlfriend Nicole Pechanec tied the knot in Prague. The couple reportedly met while attending Stanford University, where both received degrees in architectural design, according to USA Today, citing sources.
(Apr 1, 2019)
 

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I am sure the guy has more money made through endorsements beyond his money earned as a player. I am sure he was smart with his money and feels comfortable walking away with both his health and security in tact. I personally respect his decision as no one here REALLY knows the personal situation. You can not buy health, whether it is physical or mental. Good for him and his family, it's not always about chasing cash..... JMO :0008
 

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I am sure the guy has more money made through endorsements beyond his money earned as a player. I am sure he was smart with his money and feels comfortable walking away with both his health and security in tact. I personally respect his decision as no one here REALLY knows the personal situation. You can not buy health, whether it is physical or mental. Good for him and his family, it's not always about chasing cash..... JMO :0008

Well said.

If the guy is tired of being hurt, why is that anyone else's concern?

The fans who booed him, or removed their jerseys are fucking hacks.

I have no doubt that with the contracts these guys sign, more and more of them will have 5 year careers in the future. These guys are well aware the these brain injuries aren't "rare", but rather the "norm". What good is a hundred million if you're drooling in your oatmeal?
 

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he will make it...

SeasonTeamSigning BonusRoster BonusSalary
2012Indianapolis Colts$14,518,544-$390,000
2013Indianapolis Colts--$1,394,909
2014Indianapolis Colts--$2,399,818
2015Indianapolis Colts--$3,404,727
2016Indianapolis Colts$18,000,000-$12,000,000
2017Indianapolis Colts$14,000,000$6,000,000$7,000,000
2018Indianapolis Colts-$6,000,000$12,000,000

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Endorsement

In March 2012, Luck is signed by Nike, Inc. to its roster of athletes. Further, he became a partner and investor in BodyArmor SuperDrink in September 2013.

and Colts..

Colts leave door open to Andrew Luck?s return with stunning parting gift of $24.8M

https://sports.yahoo.com/colts-leav...stunning-parting-gift-of-248-m-175525191.html
 

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I am sure the guy has more money made through endorsements beyond his money earned as a player. I am sure he was smart with his money and feels comfortable walking away with both his health and security in tact. I personally respect his decision as no one here REALLY knows the personal situation. You can not buy health, whether it is physical or mental. Good for him and his family, it's not always about chasing cash..... JMO :0008

Well said.

If the guy is tired of being hurt, why is that anyone else's concern?

The fans who booed him, or removed their jerseys are fucking hacks.

I have no doubt that with the contracts these guys sign, more and more of them will have 5 year careers in the future. These guys are well aware the these brain injuries aren't "rare", but rather the "norm". What good is a hundred million if you're drooling in your oatmeal?


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Well said.

If the guy is tired of being hurt, why is that anyone else's concern?

The fans who booed him, or removed their jerseys are fucking hacks.

I have no doubt that with the contracts these guys sign, more and more of them will have 5 year careers in the future. These guys are well aware the these brain injuries aren't "rare", but rather the "norm". What good is a hundred million if you're drooling in your oatmeal?

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