Andrew Luck: The NFL’s Most Perplexing Trash Talker
The Colts Quarterback Drives Defenders Crazy by Offering Compliments; Head Games or Genuine Kindness?
This is hilarious.
Some of the guys at my high school would do something like this sometimes at basketball games; they'd get the visiting team's roster and cheer wildly for them. It totally got in some of the players' heads.
That was on purpose though.
The Colts Quarterback Drives Defenders Crazy by Offering Compliments; Head Games or Genuine Kindness?
This is hilarious.
Luck has become famous for congratulating—sincerely and enthusiastically—any player to hit him hard. Any sack is met with a hearty congratulations, such as ”great job” or “what a hit!” He yells it after hard hits that don’t result in sacks, too. It is, players say, just about the weirdest thing any quarterback does in the NFL.
Defensive back Nolan Carroll, who has hit Luck three times and with two teams, remembers the first time it happened while he was with the Miami Dolphins last year. Carroll, now with the Philadelphia Eagles, was blitzing off the edge and got to Luck, knocking him down just after he released the ball. Carroll was walking back to the huddle when he heard “Great job, Nolan!” He turned around, searching for the person who said it—maybe it was a teammate, he thought. “Then I realized it was Luck who said it. I’m like ‘what’s going on? Aren’t you supposed to be mad?’” Carroll said. “So then I’m the one who gets ticked off because an upbeat attitude isn’t something you see.”
Some of the guys at my high school would do something like this sometimes at basketball games; they'd get the visiting team's roster and cheer wildly for them. It totally got in some of the players' heads.
That was on purpose though.