Andrew Luck admits that he sometimes forgets what play is being called
Sometimes, the Colts quarterback has no idea what's going on
If you've ever watched a Colts game and felt like Andrew Luck was just kind of making things up as he went along, you're not crazy. That actually happens sometimes with Luck.
During an interview in England this week, the Colts quarterback admitted that he sometimes gets to the line of scrimmage only to forget the play that he called in the huddle.
From the interview:
Moderator: "Have you ever gotten to the line of scrimmage and totally forgotten the play?"
Luck: "Yes."
Moderator: "What was that feeling like?"
Luck: "It's awful. If you ever see a quarterback turn around and making gestures like this [Luck starts waving his hands], he's actually asking the fullback what he just called."
It's actually pretty funny to hear Luck admit that he's forgotten a play before, especially since he just signed a $140 million contract with the Colts, who might be thinking about a refund after the revelation.
Well this is reassuring... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯https://t.co/MBQtvIwh0n
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) July 11, 2016
Luck and nine other players spent the week in England as part of an NFL fan forum.
Each player came from a team that's scheduled to play in London in 2016. The Colts will be the visiting team for a Week 4 game against the Jaguars that's scheduled to be played at Wembley Stadium.
During his visit to England, Luck also participated in a camp and a clinic.
It's barely 5AM in Indy but here in London Andrew Luck is already busy teaching football to kids in England. pic.twitter.com/GtX6LNLXZS
— Brett Bensley (@brettbensley) July 10, 2016
Andrew Luck passing his wisdom on to young 🇬🇧 quarterbacks.#NFLOnAndOff@Coltspic.twitter.com/jUE6E5zpeN
— NFL UK (@NFLUK) July 10, 2016
The trip to England has been a homecoming of sorts for the Colts quarterback. Luck spent part of his childhood in London, where his younger brother, Addison, was born.
















