Indianapolis, Indiana. After winning Super Bowl 41 in 2006, the Colts inexcusably said goodbye to the architect of that Super Bowl run. General Manager Bill Polian was let go after a 2-13 season. The last time I checked, Mr. Polian did not wear a Colts uniform. The once proud franchise now finds itself in shambles. The one thing that I don’t understand is why in the world you would want Andrew Luck, when he is an unproven quarterback. He has never been through an NFL war, and has never hoisted a Vince Lombardi trophy. The Colts are in an unthinkable predicament. On one hand, you have a 35 year old veteran, who is the face of the franchise and who has been through the wars and knows what it takes to get your team on the top of the NFL. Case in point 29-17 over the Bears in Super Bowl 41. On the other hand, you have a quarterback who hasn’t even been under Jeff Saturday and taken the ferocious hits that come with the territory of being a starting quarterback in the NFL. Irsay would be wise not to take Andrew Luck. Instead, he would be wise to help the defense get a much-needed safety to replace Bob Sanders, who went to San Diego inexcusably. Adam Vinateri and the kicking game is fine, leave it alone. Don’t touch any other positions. If anything, I would grab a veteran QB out of free agency. I will be watching every move that this franchise makes, and if they grab Andrew Luck, the Colts will be put under fire by their biggest critic.