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Comparing Luke to Brian Urlacher and Ray Lewis....


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50 minutes ago, joemac said:

It's pretty amazing to think that we could have, when it's all said and done, the GOAT QB and MLB playing together on the same team for a decade plus. At the very least we're looking at 2 Hall of Famers. 

After a comment like this, the only thing to add is that great Yiddish expression: "From your mouth to God's ears"

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17 hours ago, motocross_cat said:

Thats insaine if you think about it.

Dude could literally be THE best mlb in nfl HISTORY.

Its a shame he does not get the nfl media slobber nobber covergae that some of the other guys get.

Why would he want that?

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Who was "the guy'" last season claiming that tackles by LBs only count if they are BtLOS? 

Haha...good stuff. 

Luke pretty much has a full-season cushion on tackles over who many pundits believe to be the best ever at MLB (Ray Lewis.)

Now he just needs to get a couple rings and there will be no doubt. I'm still impressed at his #1 ranking and flabbergasted that he could still be a few years away from being in his prime.

 

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7 minutes ago, TheNewStandard said:

Who was "the guy'" last season claiming that tackles by LBs only count if they are BtLOS? 

Haha...good stuff. 

Luke pretty much has a full-season cushion on tackles over who many pundits believe to be the best ever at MLB (Ray Lewis.)

Now he just needs to get a couple rings and there will be no doubt. I'm still impressed at his #1 ranking and flabbergasted that he could still be a few years away from being in his prime.

 

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My goal for him in 2016 is to be healthy all season. My long term goal for him is to play at least 10 years in the league at the level he is playing now. 

Truth is that the only thing that can stop or limit his greatest is injury. Otherwise he is the total package.

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10 hours ago, Spaceballs83 said:

And to think. The Seahawks would have picked him if we hadn't. Scary thought!

No chance.  The Bills would have taken him.  And Cam.  I vividly remember wins they had in both years as we were jockeying for draft position, costing them both players.  Poor Buffalo.

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I went to see who was picked ahead of luke.  Big thanks to these 8 teams as they really did us a solid.

 

1.  Luck ind

2. Rg3 was

3. Trent richardson cle

4. Matt kalil min

5. Justin blackmon jax

6.  Morris claiborn dal

7. Mark barron tb

8.  Ryan tannehill mia

 

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2 hours ago, panthers55 said:

My goal for him in 2016 is to be healthy all season. My long term goal for him is to play at least 10 years in the league at the level he is playing now. 

Truth is that the only thing that can stop or limit his greatest is injury. Otherwise he is the total package.

Stay healthy...my every game mantra. 

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2 hours ago, w280sax said:

I went to see who was picked ahead of luke.  Big thanks to these 8 teams as they really did us a solid.

 

1.  Luck ind

2. Rg3 was

3. Trent richardson cle

4. Matt kalil min

5. Justin blackmon jax

6.  Morris claiborn dal

7. Mark barron tb

8.  Ryan tannehill mia

 

Most of these guys were pretty solid picks. I wonder if Tannehill would have been the choice had he been there?

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I don't have an actual stat but one thing that impresses me maybe more than Luke's play on the field is what he does off the field... From day one the guy has been first class, very respectful to other people and he always deflects praise to others around him. The guy is a sure fire HOFer and an even better person.

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