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I could watch this video all day. Luke Kuechly


Jeremy Igo

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The Seahawks playoff game deflection was the best play I've ever seen any linebacker make in coverage. The Romo first pick speaks to how smart he is and how he's the general of our defense but the play in the Hawks game is just truly unbelievable, like I still can't really believe that it happened. So glad we've got this guy and Cam locked up.

 

On a side note, when was this filmed? Was it before Josh signed with the Skins or was he wearing a Panthers shirt as a Redskin?

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1 hour ago, thomas96 said:

The Seahawks playoff game deflection was the best play I've ever seen any linebacker make in coverage. The Romo first pick speaks to how smart he is and how he's the general of our defense but the play in the Hawks game is just truly unbelievable, like I still can't really believe that it happened. So glad we've got this guy and Cam locked up.

 

On a side note, when was this filmed? Was it before Josh signed with the Skins or was he wearing a Panthers shirt as a Redskin?

Yeah, it's one thing to be football smart and know everything your opponent will do before they do it, but do you have the physical tools to stop it?

Luke does and it's HOF level talent.  Scary and awe inspiring to watch.

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2 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

Yeah, it's one thing to be football smart and know everything your opponent will do before they do it, but do you have the physical tools to stop it?

Luke does and it's HOF level talent.  Scary and awe inspiring to watch.

It's something beyond physical tools. There are linebackers in this league who are faster and more athletic and can jump higher and further, with longer arms, etc. who could never make that play from the Hawks game (and I'm not talking about some practice squad workout warrior who doesn't know which way is up, but about other smart players, even pro bowlers). And frankly that wasn't a play that you need to be extremely smart to make. It was something otherworldly.

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11 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I was pissed when we drafted him. Called him a skinny bitch. 

 

Last time ive ever questioned a draft pick. I couldnt have been more wrong. What a phenominal player. 

Had you even seen him? He was prototypical size.

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