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Lol Benjamin, Kuechly, Charles Johnson, D Williams, Cotchery and Star. Like something from a fan's worst nightmare except we are 3-0

In all honesty, past panther teams would fall apart if they lost that many key players. It is still a major possibility it could still happen. Undefeated as of now and i don't give a crap. Onto the next game.

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While I want nothing more than Luke to return let's not forget the Cowboys still went 12-4 when Sean Lee was out for the entire season and their back up MLB was nowhere near the level AJ Klein is..

It is kind of funny how we keep moving the goal posts though. First it was, "Let's rest Kuechly for our two division games against the Saints and Bucs." Then now it's, "let's rest Kuechly for the tough four game stretch after the bye." 

What next? "Let Kuechly sit out for the SB so he can be full health come next season!"

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Lol Benjamin, Kuechly, Charles Johnson, D Williams, Cotchery and Star. Like something from a fan's worst nightmare except we are 3-0

Dang.....that looks so terrible when you see all those names on paper.  Fortunate that our schedule was fairly soft to begin the year.  I'm fine with Luke sitting again, don't get me wrong, I'm tired of him not being out there, but we need him for the 4 game stretch post bye week.

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  1. Ron Rivera says Luke Kuechly did some things with trainers this week, but it was all at the stadium, none of it at practice field.

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    Luke Kuechly is out, not doubtful this week. Rivera says reason being Luke won't travel to Tampa.

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