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Kuechly becoming household name?


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Was scrolling through my FB news feed and saw ESPN poll on who would lead the league in tackles between bowman, kuechly, lb from cinci, and lavonte david.

Kuechly seemed to be the most favored scrolling through the comments. EFFF yea, eat POOH niner fans!!!

By the way, cool story right?! Carry on.

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He is a household name. He makes every woman swoon every time they even think of football.

My wife and I met him on the street in Charlotte after a Knights game recently and she hasn't been the same since that moment.

Edited to quench SigChi's undying thirst for proper grammar.

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My wife and I met him on the street in Charlotte after a Knights game recently and she hasn't been the same since.

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You ended your sentence with a preposition. 

 

Granted, my wife may have flipped the bean right there in the street if she met Kuechly in person but, the preposition.

 

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The guy won Defensive Player of the Year in his second year in the league. He is a household name and will soon become legendary and solidify himself amongst the greats to play the position.

Some still feel that Willis/Bowman are superior... But Willis is getting older while Luke has yet to reach his prime. Luke is going to be downright dominant in every facet of the position by the time he's in his 4-5 year and I'm going to love every minute of it.

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I've said it before there is only one thing Willis is better than Luke at and that's making Visa commercials. I love how Luke is just so humble and shows how good he is on the field as opposed to talking about it. Come to think of it Luke would make a horrible rapper.

Didn't he sign a deal with Old Spice?

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He brings an old school swag to the MLB position... people find it refreshing.

I understand your point but I would argue its exactly the opposite. Can't describe it accurately but Kuechly has "anti swag". Unassuming and quietly goes to work. I think we are saying the same thing but expressing it differently.

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