During a state of the union address Tuesday, Colts owner Jim Irsay lamented the lack of Super Bowl titles won in the Peyton Manning era.
But he also thanked one person in particular who jumpstarted the age of Andrew Luck.
On Jan. 1, 2012, Maurice Jones-Drew torched the Colts for 169 yards on 25 carries. Indianapolis lost the game and secured the top pick in the draft. Months later, that pick became Luck, and a year after that, Indianapolis was back in the playoffs.
Instead, Irsay gets to employ a second "once in a lifetime" quarterback in his.
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