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Andrew Luck Rated as NFL's 3rd Most Clutch Quarterback in 2016
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Andrew Luck Rated as NFL's 3rd Most Clutch Quarterback in 2016

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 10:31 p.m. ET

According to Bleacher Report Mag, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck was the third most ‘clutch’ quarterback in the league this past season–using a clutch-quarterback algorithm that was created by stats guru Garth Sundem:

“We asked stats guru Garth Sundem to develop a clutch-quarterback algorithm: Pull stats describing overall quarterback play, adjust them by how much better or worse he performed under pressure, then add special situations—game-winning drives, 21-plus-yard throws late in the game, turnovers inside an opponent’s 30—and rank ’em for 2016.”

Jan 1, 2017; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck(12) runs off the field after their victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas J. Russo-USA TODAY Sports

Trailing only the Oakland Raiders Derek Carr (99.3%) and the Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger (98.5%), Luck posted a 98.5% clutch rating using the algorithm, as former NFL quarterback Chris Simms provided the commentary:

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3. ANDREW LUCK (98.5%, Clutch %). 
Andrew Luck is expected to carry his team every week of the season, and he’s more than capable. His athletic ability, along with his incredible downfield accuracy, makes him awesome in the fourth quarter.

Specifically, he is tied for the 3rd most game-winning drives since 2012–along with the Atlanta Falcons Matt Ryan with 18 game-winning drives. He trails only the Detroit Lions Matthew Stafford (22) and Seattle Seahawks Russell Wilson (22) during that span:

[Keep in mind though: premier passers such as the New England Patriots Tom Brady and Green Bay Packers Aaron Rodgers may have not had the luxury of compiling such stats because their teams may tend to convincingly beat their competition.]Next: Colts Capology: Colts Can Carryover $6.614M in Salary Cap Room to 2017Nevertheless, per NFL.com’s situational stats, Luck’s passer rating was 107.4 in the 4th quarter quarter this past season (11 passing touchdowns to 2 interceptions) and 102.0 in the 4th quarter within 7 points (6 touchdowns to 2 interceptions) respectively–which is higher than his season passer rating of 96.4.It shows that Luck elevates his game when the Colts need him the most.Simply put, Luck has been and continues to be one of the most clutch passers in all of football.

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