One turnover a game.
At least 2 picks in last 5 games tho
I just don't understand why guys can't make a point without you all making it seem like they're tryna trash Luck. Hasslebeck HAS looked better, it's that simple. Nobody is saying he's better, or should start.
But it is weird how the line has looked better, Gore and Johnson finally start getting involved and other guys start making plays when he's on the sideline. Is that an indictment on Luck? Hell no, but it's worth noting whether you want to admit it or not.
And since you guys love stats so much:
1. Andrew Luck has the worst quarterback rating in the NFL, almost five points below Ryan Mallett. If you double Luck’s 65.0 rating, he’d still be 5.4 rating points behind Aaron Rodgers.
2. Luck has almost as many interceptions in three weeks (7) as he did in the entire 2013 season (9).
3. He leads the league in the category.
4. If you combined the interception totals of Tom Brady, Eli Manning, Andy Dalton, Nick Foles, Drew Brees and Ben Roethlisberger, Luck would still have more.
5. This year, Luck is 7th in attempts and 15th in completions.
6. The only three quarterbacks with a lower completion percentage than Luck’s 56.0 are Blake Bortles (53.
, Mallett (53.6) and Jameis Winston (52.2).
7. Including the playoffs, Luck has had five straight games with multiple interceptions. He had only had nine such games in his career prior to the streak and only once in back-to-back regular season games.
8. In his last five playoff games, Luck has nine touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
9. Luck had the worst statistical game of his career in last year’s AFC championship, but I’m just going to attribute that to The Deflator, amirite? In that game, the third-year QB had the fewest completions, yards, completion percentage and QB rating of his career, not including one meaningless Week 17 game in which Luck only played a few series.
10. In the first 11 quarters of the season, Luck threw three touchdown passes, averaged 55 passing yards per quarter and completed 55% of his passes. Then on Sunday, with his team down 27-14 to the Titans in the fourth quarter, he went 11/13 (85%) for 144 yards and two touchdowns to save Indy from an 0-3 start.
It can change that quickly.
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/10/and...erceptions-indianapolis-colts-playoffs-record