The Facts: Luck spoke to the media after Tuesday's OTA session in Indianapolis and said he was practicing without limitations. He also realizes he bears some responsibility to ensure he's on the field more often this season. "I have an obligation to keep myself healthy," Luck said. "Not only to myself, but to this team. That dictates change in preparation and how you do things a little bit. I have to. For example, if a play breaks down in practice making a full speed decision to throw it away. Just to train that aspect of it."
Diehards Line:Last week, QBs coach Brian Schottenheimer said that the team wasn’t going to change the way Luck plays as a result of the injuries that kept him out of the lineup for nine games last year. HC Chuck Pagano had a different take earlier this offseason, saying that Luck couldn’t continue playing QB like a linebacker. Sounds like Pagano's message will prevail. Meanwhile, Luck's ability to work fully is good news. As PFT notes, the QB is dealing with the “learning curve” that comes with a new quarterbacks coach and a new center that the Colts hope will be part of a return to the playoffs in 2016.