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Most Irreplaceable Defenders - Kuechly #2


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Luke made game-changing plays on a regular basis like Sherman.

That's the key to an elite player. Do they make plays that change the game in favor of them. I would argue keek does it as much as Sherman and has more responsibilities in general.

Whoever that haplo guy is I have no idea why he acts like like just flops on the pile to get tackles that is ridiculous and no one should argue with him further

 

I would actually argue that the troll is a Bucs fan.

 

 

 

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I actually think the CB position is overrated and not something you need to invest a ton of money in.  

 

A great pass rush and run stopping front 7 and competent DBs is what it takes.  Great corners will get abused if a qb has all day.  And a great field general (MLB) is still very valuable. 

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I actually think the CB position is overrated and not something you need to invest a ton of money in.  

 

A great pass rush and run stopping front 7 and competent DBs is what it takes.  Great corners will get abused if a qb has all day.  And a great field general (MLB) is still very valuable. 

 

yeah there's even a fantastic example of a team that tried to build a defense from the secondary in right here in our own division.

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Why do you assume he's smart? You don't even know what's going on on the field. Let me guess, the announcers said it.

Even the average can tell have fugging smart Kuechly is. Either you're a blind Kuechly hater or don't know what you're talking about.

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Schein does realize that Mike Shula is our OC, right? The offense being ranked 26th was not Cam's fault.

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I know. Not sure whether it's a result of him not bothering to research or blind cam hate.

I also love how he made it such an indirect dig too. Why bring up cam in a column about defensive players?

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Yea, I'm a hater because I don't assume somebody I never met is smart! Okay!

I have no idea off the field but on the field it's pretty obvious that he's smart. I think there was even an article by SI last year about how he sees the play before it develops and automatically knows where to be.

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