Monday, Reich spoke glowingly of his former quarterback’s journey ahead in the game of life. Neither Luck nor the Colts are done climbing.
“One last thing, we all know, as far as Andrew’s concerned, make no mistake about it, this guy isn’t done climbing mountains, he’s very talented,” Reich said. “This is just a new beginning and a new chapter for him. Can you imagine if he inspired millions of kids to learn how to read? How would that mountain be to climb?
“But also let me assure Colts fans of this: This team is not done climbing. In fact, we’re just getting ready. We’re just getting started, and we can’t wait. I just feel like Chris (Ballard) and his staff have done an unbelievable job of assembling a team of players. This locker room is special. There’s a character quality and a passion for this game and this city and what the horseshoe represents that is special. And we believe that our players will rise to that challenge and that occasion. We’re ready for the journey ahead. We believe we have the formula of what it takes to have a successful journey. We have the right makeup, we have the right locker room. We have the talent. This is a very talented football team in all three phases.”
Colts coach Frank Reich details what he and GM Chris Ballard said to the team in this morning’s meeting. Went on to say he thinks Andrew Luck did “the courageous thing”. pic.twitter.com/yIc7TMBan4
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) August 26, 2019
Not much for a coach to do but move forward.
This challenge will show just exactly how good of a coach Frank Reich is.
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