After a surprising season in which the Colts went 11-5 no one saw this coming, no one saw the success that Andrew Luck would have, not even me. 11-5 is now a thing of the past, now the key game in Andrew’s career hash’t even happened yet. It will happen when former quarterback Peyton William Manning pays a visit to his former barn. I expect Andrew to learn a lot when he goes up against Peyton Manning. Now I want to take on Andrew Luck vs Peyton Manning. Andrew coming at 6’4 and 239 pounds and Peyton coming in at 6’5 and 230 pounds that would also give Peyton the height advantage by one inch over the younger horse Andrew Luck. You might as well take a look at the expeirence factors. Peyton Manning has been in the league ever since the Colts drafted him in 1999. I think that some horses just get better with age! Some days, I wish that he was still wearing the blue and white uniform. I’m not trying to say that Luck isn’t going to be a good quarterback with a little marinating time. Andrew hasn’t even reached his second full season with the Colts. Ryan Grigson has one thing that is missing on his resume, and that is a Super Bowl birth. So don’t forget Colts fans the guy who lead you to the Super Bowl 41 win is now in Denver. Peyton Manning will win round one. I think that Andrew needs a little more marinating to get up to the same level as Peyton Manning. Peyton reminds me of a field general, because of the way he throws the ball and the way he runs the game on the field. Andrew needs to learn the Colts system a little more before I give him any more of my most valuable horse MVP. I think that experience will win out in the end. Don’t get me wrong i’m not saying that 11-5 was a fluke, but Andrew needs to learn how to run out of the sack and lead the team defensively. Nobody does that like Peyton Manning in his younger days. That’s how the Colts were champions in 2006 and that is also how they were able to beat the Bears 29-17. Andrew has to be able to show me something against one of the AFC’s top quarterbacks.