How Ryan Grigson doomed Andrew Luck and the Colts

Andrew Luck

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Narratives are a heck of a thing. They send people scrambling to back up claims that never really held any water in the first place.

That’s no more true than during the fall out from Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck’s abrupt and shocking retirement. He left the Colts hanging late in the preseason, some will say.

Of course, that’s patently absurd. Luck is as tough as they come and has played through some serious injuries. He retired primarily because the former No. 1 pick did not want to find himself crippled in his mid 30s. Who can blame the guy?

Speaking of blame, former Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson is a true wild card. Here’s why.

The backdrop: Grigson oversaw the Colts from 2012-16, earning NFL’s Executive of the Year honors after drafting Mr. Luck and T.Y. Hilton back in 2012. But his failure to provide Luck with pass protection defined a lackluster tenure in Indy.

Keep pounding: Luck took a ton of hits during his career prior to missing the entire 2017 season to a shoulder injury.

The drafts: 2012 might have been an initial smash for Grigson, but his subsequent drafts were absolutely horrendous.

Free agency: Grigson’s ultimate goal was to build up a defense to help Luck. But that came at the cost of the offense.

The Chris Ballard dynamic: Once Ballard took over for Grigson as Indy’s general manager things took a drastic turn.

Still not enough: Despite seeing better pass protection last season, Luck decided to call it a career for rather obvious reasons.

It’s been a continual theme for Luck. Sure last season was better as it relates to his injuries, but the toll of the Grigson era was too much for him to overcome.

The ankle. The calf. The shoulder. Getting hit more times than most of us couldn’t even imagine. This all led to Luck’s abrupt retirement Saturday night.

He won’t sit there and blame Grigson for the injuries. Luck has too much class. But it’s rather obvious that the former GM played a role in the quarterback’s retirement.

At the end of the day, narratives will continue to form surrounding Luck’s retirement. Such is the nature of the beast in this reactionary world we exist in.

However, the one talking point people seem to ignore is Grigson’s role in Luck’s retirement. It can’t be ignored any longer.

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