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Keuchly leading all MLBs in pro bowl voting


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/11/12/peyton-manning-leads-fan-pro-bowl-voting-2/

 

I'm actually surprised. Other team's fans clearly think Keuchly is better than some Huddlers (idiots saying hurr durr he hasn't changed these blowouts). Of course you also have Buc fans screaming that David is better despite them playing two different positions.

 

Do you think any other panthers join him in Hawaii?

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I'm very glad he's on our team, but no, I don't think he should be a shoe-in for the pro-bowl. He's done a beautiful job tackling as usual when he gets close to the ball, but he hasn't made many major impact (positive) plays but did make a few negative ones early in the season.

 

He only made the game winning strip week one and destroyed anything that came his way week 2 vs the Lions. After that the entire Panthers team turned to poo. Can't blame Luke for that. What negative plays has he made?

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