APRookies have done the scoring so far in Indy.
After Vikings kicker Blair Walsh, the 175th pick in the 2012 draft, made a 51-yard field goal to open the scoring, Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, the first pick in the 2012 draft, led the Colts on a 13-play, 80-yard drive to take the lead.
Luck capped the drive with a three-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dwayne Allen, the 64th pick in the 2012 draft.
The big play came when Luck found receiver Donnie Avery for a 41-yard pass, down to the Minnesota three.
The Colts lead, 7-3, in the first home regular-season game of Luck’s career.
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Just think, if MN doesn’t beat the Redskins in meaningless game in wk 13, there is a good chance Luck is a Viking and we are up 17-6. Ponder stinks. No way would he have seen the throw to Wayne for the TD the way Luck did. He couldn’t even hit Harvin on a wide open throw on 3rd down. Luck’s recognition is miles ahead of Ponder, who only ever be a game manager.
its only been two games get over it