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Luke Kuechly, #14 in the NFL Top 100


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MLB position is not valued as much in the league. Luke being ranked that high is more of a good for business kind of ranking. Ranking Wagner high does nothing for the league business-wise.

Yeah except our D sucked before Luke got here. I see people say that all the time. MLB is important its just not flashy.

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MLB position is not valued as much in the league. Luke being ranked that high is more of a good for business kind of ranking. Ranking Wagner high does nothing for the league business-wise.

In fact, the remaining top 10 rankings are the good for business rankings.

 

This is voted on by the players, dimwit. The League has nothing to do with it.

Luke is ranked that high because he's that good.

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Now, I wonder what the 'media', I mean the 'players' really think.

I think they believe you haven't got a single clue what you're talking about, or at least they would if they ever heard you talk.

Everybody here certainly knows that.

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Yeah except our D sucked before Luke got here. I see people say that all the time. MLB is important its just not flashy.

Every, and I mean absolutely everybody knows if you are strong up the middle, you can be good. Cam, Kalil, and Keek.

 

Rabid fans of the game miss things, but if they have a decent grasp of the game, once you explain it, they can grasp it.

 

Average fans miss more, and lack the recourses to overcome the obstacle. Most, most likely, played sports of some kind/level. And yes, that does include the women. Never got enough coaching, lack of knowledgeable friends, learned most of what they know from internet clubs, and watching on tv.

 

We are talking about a vast number of folks here. I mean, wow, the numbers are staggering. I think we are talking Billions. The mind, it boggles.

 

All that said. Harpo.

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Every, and I mean absolutely everybody knows if you are strong up the middle, you can be good. Cam, Kalil, and Keek.

 

Rabid fans of the game miss things, but if they have a decent grasp of the game, once you explain it, they can grasp it.

 

Average fans miss more, and lack the recourses to overcome the obstacle. Most, most likely, played sports of some kind/level. And yes, that does include the women. Never got enough coaching, lack of knowledgeable friends, learned most of what they know from internet clubs, and watching on tv.

 

We are talking about a vast number of folks here. I mean, wow, the numbers are staggering. I think we are talking Billions. The mind, it boggles.

 

All that said. Harpo.

Well, if you're going in order from smartest to dumbest, you certainly got the lowest level right.

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