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Hard to believe and even harder to believe stat


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Luke Kuechly has scored zero points.  No pick sixes, no safeties, no fumble recoveries in the end-zone.  I would find that hard to believe but in all honesty, it's not that hard to keep track of his first 3 years.  I have been watching like a hawk his every play since day one.

The harder to believe stat is that Thomas Davis has never scored in the regular season as a professional.  He stated it this week during his WFNZ interview and I almost had to pull my truck over to make sure he was correct.

How bizarre is it that TD has no TD's as a Panther?  He may be the greatest Panther ever when he hangs them up and has never scored?

 

I predict both Luke and the 2014/15 NFL Man of the Year score next year.  The law of averages demands it.  The football Gods demand it. 

 

Next year is gonna be balls.

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What is hard to believe about it?

 

THE Thomas Davis has been in the league for 10 years and has never scored a single point and you think it is normal?

 

Really?

 

Ray Romano accidentally scored 10 points from the safety position between 1987 and 1991.

 

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didn't luke score a ridiculous amount of TDs in college?

 

or maybe that was klein, all white people look alike

 

Luke had some on this video from college.  Sorry for posting it again but I LOVE this video.  I prolly watch it once a month.  The boy is so bad.

 

 

Rum you gotta watch this just once.  It is epic.

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