The last thing Andrew Luck heard as he left the field for the last time as an Indianapolis Colt was a cascade of boos.
Boos. This for a man who had a 53-33 record as the Colts' starting quarterback, who was 4-4 in the playoffs, and who led the Colts to the AFC Championship Game in his third season.
Until injuries took their toll, Luck was ahead of Peyton Manning's pace at a similar juncture of Manning's career — at least in terms of postseason victories. Luck had the same transformative effect on the Colts that Manning did for a franchise that was in a similar state of rot.