Kevin Durant Slams Andrew Luck As His Indianapolis Colts Lose Second Straight NFL Game To Philadelphia Eagles

By Kenneth Brown | Sep 16, 2014 09:18 AM EDT

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Andrew Luck might be one of the good guys, and the quarterback that everybody wants to be, but it seems some just don't like him. Kevin Durant who's usually a man of few words, took to Twitter to slam the Indianapolis Colts during their Monday Night Football loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. It seems stars from the NBA and NFL are starting to slam each other more and more. The Colts are now 0-2 in the 2014 season, but could Luck win a championship before Durant wins an NBA title?

The Colts battled hard, but fell to 0-2, losing 30-27 to the Eagles. Both the Colts and Eagles are tipped to have a brilliant season, but the Colts have it all to do after losing their first two games of the season. Both games Luck has impressed, but he, and his team, have just not got it done. Luck was 20-of-34, for 172 yards and 3 touchdowns, but he was offered little support elsewhere, and the Colts didn't have enough to beat the outstanding Eagles.

It seems like Oklahoma City Thunder's key man, Durant, isn't the biggest fan of Luck regardless. He took to Twitter to say "Andrew luck's snap count would pi*s me off", and it prompted fans to discuss the two, who both have strange amounts in common. Durant's the NBA's nearly man, the guy who has done everything but win a championship, and it appears Luck may follow that path in the NFL, by putting up huge numbers, but getting nowhere near a title.

Who will win a championship first, Kevin Durant or Andrew Luck, and can the Colts turn their season around?

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