My hat is off to Andrew Luck for pulling the pin on his career. It took a lot of courage to walk away as he did. Not many NFL top-players have the guts to make that kind of decision – especially with the pressure of being a franchise star player.
I wish Mr. Luck much success as a “civilian”. I doubt that Stanford degree in architecture will go to waste. In that, he is more fortunate than many others in the NFL. He has a real education to fall back on. Good luck, Andrew Luck.
Polsixe about 5 years ago
There’s always the CFL !
MichaelHelwig about 5 years ago
Work in your field. Surely you have a degree.
rugeirn about 5 years ago
Why would they have a lineman that small?
buckman-j about 5 years ago
Looks like Brown found a way out of his “helmet dilemma”
Linguist about 5 years ago
My hat is off to Andrew Luck for pulling the pin on his career. It took a lot of courage to walk away as he did. Not many NFL top-players have the guts to make that kind of decision – especially with the pressure of being a franchise star player.
I wish Mr. Luck much success as a “civilian”. I doubt that Stanford degree in architecture will go to waste. In that, he is more fortunate than many others in the NFL. He has a real education to fall back on. Good luck, Andrew Luck.