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Kuechly's personal foul


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6 minutes ago, Shufdog said:

What did he do? They never showed, or if they did I missed it.

It was early in the game on a punt. Luke was in on punt coverage early in the game if I'm not mistaken. Seemed like there was some shoving going on after the whistle.  Luke was jawing with a random Ram player one punt then the next punt got into it shoving him and got a personal foul. Maybe someone else saw more. I thought it was odd Kuechly was in on special teams

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2 minutes ago, DirtyMagic97 said:

I was listening on the radio and they kept the defense on the field due to the threat of the fake punt. Rams do it pretty often apparently. Luke picked a player up and body-slammed him according to the broadcasters.

Ah makes a little more sense. Funny that didn't stop the Panthers from having to burn a timeout on special teams when the Rams finally lined up for a fake punt 

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I thought it was comical. 44 or whatever dickbutt it was for the Rams went to take a shot at Luke and Luke gave him the business. Then 44 (dickbutt) proceeding to get up like he was mad and go after him again.

Plebs.

 

EDIT: The whole sequence reminds me of The Dark Knight. Now obviously blackmail vs. personal foul, but the core of my post lies within.

 

 

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I remember seeing it but didn't have sound to know that there were offsetting penalties so I didn't think much of it. Luke body slammed the guy when blocking I believe and pretty sure it was before the whistle. Then he just starts to walk back to his bench like a badass and the other guys gets up after the whistle and comes after him before other players intervened while Luke's still just walking to the bench. Was hilarious at the time. Honestly looked like Smitty bodyslamming a DB like he used to here.

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1 hour ago, DirtyMagic97 said:

I was listening on the radio and they kept the defense on the field due to the threat of the fake punt. Rams do it pretty often apparently. Luke picked a player up and body-slammed him according to the broadcasters.

Fisher is all about the fakery, did it to us during our 03 run. That was an embarrassing game. I think something similar happened in 11 too. Hasselbeck ran like a 30 yard bootleg off PA. 

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