If Luck as a player, it makes the sense to choose an iconic quarterback to cover the Xbox 360 and PS5 covers. The first thing I thought of was John Elway, but that may be odd when you consider that the Mut 25 coins player Luck was replacing at Indy, Peyton Manning, was traded to Denver John Elway's former team. To bring the entire Indiana issue to the Indiana thing, I decided to go with the former Notre Dame quarterback Joe Montana. Montana is always in debate for not just the most successful quarterback of all time but also the most effective spokesperson of Skechers Shape Ups.
Could the cover have cursed this man, too? No, not actually. Luck was able to reduce his interception count by half in 2013 and was the top player in the league for touchdowns the following year. He would be injured in the year 2015 and then retire earlier than was expected (much as the fictional sportscaster Barry Sanders).
For Montana his answer, it's also no since the fact is that he was retired. Both Peyton Manning nor Tom Brady have ever won either the Super Bowl, so they could not further argue to challenge Montana as the best quarterback of all time. They also didn't appear as part of any Skechers commercials.
I went with Wilson because the player was coming off two consecutive Super Bowl appearances, although Wilson was also recovering from a badly timed (and not properly played cheap Madden 25 coins called) goal line intercept during the final minutes during his last Super Bowl. Regarding the Seahawks Marshawn Lynch, he could have been an ideal candidate for another time as would the whole Seattle secondary,"the Legion of Boom. If he wasn't on the cover of the magazine the year prior, a holographic representation of Richard Sherman's response in response to the Wilson interception might have considered acceptable.