5 stages of Tennessee Titans fans processing Andrew Luck’s retirement

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - AUGUST 24: Andrew Luck #12 of the Indianapolis Colts walks off the field following reports of his retirement from the NFL after the preseason game against the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium on August 24, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - AUGUST 24: Andrew Luck #12 of the Indianapolis Colts walks off the field following reports of his retirement from the NFL after the preseason game against the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium on August 24, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
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Step 2. Excitement

Then all of the sudden, tweets started coming out from the likes of Jay Glazer and Colin Cowheard.

These tweets didn’t confirm anything, but they admitted that there were some frustrations between Luck and his team about how he was constantly hurt and there was no end in site.

Then, like a flood tweets started coming in from verified sources saying that the report was true and giving their reasoning as to why it had happened.

Just like that Titans Twitter got into a frenzy. Some people wanted to beat him, some people were happy the boogeyman was gone, and others were just posting GIFs and about how excited they were for the Titans 2019 season outlook.

Regardless of the exact reason for the excitement, Titans fans were buzzing and not in a “That guy is the worst” kind of way. I think for the most part Titans fans respect/fear what Luck has done to them his entire career.

In fact if you think about it, retiring is the nicest think that Andrew Luck has ever done for the Tennessee Titans. So last night, no one was a bigger fan of Luck than the fine folks of Nashville.

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