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Please don't punch Luke Kuechly in the head.


Jeremy Igo

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It is strange that it needs to be said, but apparently it does. 

Today at Panthers minicamp, WR Mose Frazier got into a scuffle with Luke Kuechly. Frazier actually threw a punch intended for Luke's head, but ended up grazing his facemask. Yes, he actually meant to connect his hand with Kuechly's head. 

Luke was setting him up for a take down when the team gathered and pulled them away from one another. 

 

This was in full view of Jerry Richardson. 

 

Will Frazier last the day? What say you. 

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Ehh, people didn't seem to mind when Smitty did worse to three other teammates.

Steve Smith was a star. This is a nobody attacking a star who is coming off his second concussion in an era where those things are ending careers. Huge difference. Besides, most of us actually did have a problem when SS punched whats' his face, the CB, and so did his teammates.

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Just now, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Steve Smith was a star. This is a nobody attacking a star who is coming off his second concussion in an era where those things are ending careers. Huge difference. Besides, most of us actually did have a problem when SS punched whats' his face, the CB and so did his teammates.

Star or JAG everyone is a grown man at the end of the day. 

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