QB’s play paramount to team’s success
Pack need more from Rodgers
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts shouldn’t have stopped at confetti. The entire second half was a celebration, a coronation. Halftime debris scattered across the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Andrew Luck Era truly began.
Owner Jim Irsay really should have opened the roof and set off fireworks after the Colts’ 30-27 win over the Green Bay Packers.
A rookie outplayed a league MVP. Game on the line, Luck made the plays Aaron Rodgers could not.
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