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According to Adam S from Espn that he just doesn't see the big time nfl throws from Andrew Luck....I guess this is opposed to the great throws he sees Matt make.
 
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Ah.... Luck just took a crappy team that used to be good and made them a little less crappy
 
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He made a throw for the two point conversion in the USC game that I haven't seen any college quarterback be able to make in years. He goes back to pass, looks to the right, moves the safety with his eyes. This creates a passing lane back on the left side to the TE, and he flicks it out to him for an easy 2 pt conversion. That's an NFL play right there although it was for 3 yards.
 
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Luck is legit and would just as soon run you over than throw a crossing route. Will be playing on Sundays no doubt
 
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He made a throw for the two point conversion in the USC game that I haven't seen any college quarterback be able to make in years. He goes back to pass, looks to the right, moves the safety with his eyes. This creates a passing lane back on the left side to the TE, and he flicks it out to him for an easy 2 pt conversion. That's an NFL play right there although it was for 3 yards.

I said the same thing when I saw that Saturday night. You could actually see him work through the progressions.
 
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The only complaint I have about Luck is that he has a slow release. Other than that, perfect.
 
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Looked it up for the hell of it... Stanford's best decade seems to have been from the late twenties to the early forties, making seven Rose Bowl appearances (3-3-1 and one national championship). Mostly when Pop Warner was there.

Lot of good names in Stanford's coaching history though, Pop Warner, Clark Shaughnessy, Bill Walsh. Maybe Jim Harbaugh will be mentioned up there some day.
 

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