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In Honor of Kuechly's return...


SIGCHI222

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This is a video made somewhere around Super Bowl XLVII.  It includes a cameo of Kaepernick.

This guy won everything before he got here.  The Lott Award, the Nagurski Award, the Lombardi Award, Butkus Award and sooooooo many others.

The music is awesome and to be honest I am so drunk I wanted to see if I could post a coherent subject at this hour.  I will check later to see whow I did.  I have watched every lilsmitty video he has ever made (this ios not a lilsmitty video)  and want to run through a wall for this team right now.  God I hope we beat the hell out of the Seahawks.

"Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy."

 

May he never be injured again...enjoy!  :)

 

 

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LUKE.  LUKE.  LUKE.  LUKE.  What a once in a lifetime player, stud, monster playmaker.   We hit the lottery twice in two years.   2011 with Cam and 2012 with Luke.  They will be playing dividends for years to come.

I can't wait….it's going to be crazy seeing Luke go to get his.  You know he is hungry.  Hangry.  Been chomping at the bit to get in….

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