Luck is when preparation meets opportunity. If and when opportunity comes your way and you have failed to prepare, then you've prepared to fail. Non preparers call this bad luck. The truth is we create our own, whether good or bad.
Sometimes it may be better to simply be Luck. Andrew, that is. The top-drafted rookie from Stanford found himself in a twelve-point deficit (33-21) to the Detroit Lions (4-8) with 8:41 left in the fourth quarter at Ford Field Sunday afternoon. He threw an interception during the drive. Luck then put together an eight-play, 85-yard drive for a score to cut the Lions' lead to five (33-28) with 2:39 left on the clock. Luck, as he would have it, got the ball back with only 1:07 to go with no timeouts. The 6' 4" back-to-back Heisman runner-up drove the field with an eleven-play, 75-yard drive for the game-winning touchdown pass to Donnie Avery as time expired to complete his 424 total yard and four touchdown performance. Lucky? No. Luck bows and exits stage right.
QB
Sam Bradford (StL @ Buf)
Brandon Weeden (Cle vs KC)
Russell Wilson (Sea vs Ari)
RB
Joique Bell (Det @ GB)
Vick Ballard (Ind vs Ten)
Shonn Greene (NYJ @ Jac)
WR
Chris Givens (StL @ Buf)
Antonio Brown (Pit vs SD)
Anquan Boldin (Bal @ Was)
TE
Kyle Rudolph (Min vs Chi)
Dustin Keller (NYJ @ Jac)
Heath Miller (Pit vs SD)
DEF

Miami @ SF
Indianapolis @ Ten
Green Bay vs Det
QB
Philip Rivers (SD @ Pit)
Colin Kaepernick (SF vs Mia)
RB
Beanie Wells (Ari @ Sea)
Reggie Bush (Mia @ SF)
WR
Stevie Johnson (Buf vs StL)
Larry Fitzgerald (Ari @ Sea)
TE
Antonio Gates (SD @ Pit)
Vernon Davis (SF vs Mia)
DEF
Baltimore @ Was
NY Giants vs NO



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