A Dallas sportscaster tore into people who booed and criticized Andrew Luck for retiring from the Colts, calling them “incredibly stupid.”

“Luck has a long list of injuries from playing this game: A concussion, a lacerated kidney, torn cartilage in his shoulder that kept him out a year; rib and ankle injuries, too. So he decides to walk away while he still can, and fans at the Colts game Saturday night actually booed him as he walked off the field. How stupid do you have to be?” longtime sports anchor Dale Hansen said on WFAA-TV.

“How bad does your life have to be that you think booing Andrew Luck, or even criticizing him as some guy on Fox did, is somehow the right response? Some people are just too stupid to breathe the same air we breathe, and a lot of them live in Indiana.”

That guy on Fox is Doug Gottlieb, who after Luck retired tweeted, “Retiring cause rehabbing is ‘too hard’ is the most millennial thing ever #AndrewLuck.” Gottlieb’s fellow Fox Sports colleague Troy Aikman ripped into him for the tweet, calling it “total bulls–t.”

Former NFL quarterback Steve Beuerlein and ESPN college basketball analyst Dan Dakich also took aim at Luck after he retired.

After shredding the people of Indiana, Hansen directed his rant specifically at fans who show up to games to root for players who have been in trouble with the law or with the NFL.

“Football fans that will cheer the player who beats up a woman, drives drunk and kills people, cheer the player who uses illegal drugs and will cheer the player who cheats to win, boo a 29-year-old man who has been in constant pain for four years because he chooses his life over money,” Hansen said. “I might be as stupid as so many of you tell me I am, but I’ve never been that stupid.”

Hansen had sharp commentary four years ago for the Cowboys after they signed Greg Hardy despite domestic violence charges.

“Just when I begin to think the Cowboys can’t possibly sink any lower, they can’t fall from grace any more than they have, they find a shovel and dig a few feet deeper,” Hansen said in 2015.