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Luke Kuechly Reads His Negative Draft Profiles


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16 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

The greatest advantage the Panthers have is having Cam Newton and Luke Keuchly. No other team has such a combination. Two QB’s on different sides of the ball. That’s why we always compete despite lack of sufficient talent. Luke is dissecting opposing QBs.

Imagine if we had 1 more allstar on offense and 1 more on defense... hmm

What happened when we had anything remotely resembling that? 17-2 SB Run. I wont call ginn an allstar but in retrospect he was incredibly crucial to our offense and we sorely missed him last season. Our secondary has been in shambles since Norman left

Make it happen Hurney

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

Imagine if we had 1 more allstar on offense and 1 more on defense... hmm

What happened when we had anything remotely resembling that? 17-2 SB Run. 

Make it happen Hurney

Getting back Olsen healthy should definitely help a lot offensively. Curtis Samuel has all the traits minus proven NFL hands to be a stud alongside Christian McCaffrey. Big difference between game 1 against the Falcons and game 2 was Samuel and the separation he brought.

Wonder if Daeshon Hall can show anything year two. Really sucks Hurney redshirted him last year but I have high hopes for him and Corn Elder. 

Year three for both Bradberry and Worley in a scheme that should definitely give them a lot of help if Eric Washington's words become truth. I'd expect our secondary to be much better.

 

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37 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Getting back Olsen healthy should definitely help a lot offensively. Curtis Samuel has all the traits minus proven NFL hands to be a stud alongside Christian McCaffrey. Big difference between game 1 against the Falcons and game 2 was Samuel and the separation he brought.

Wonder if Daeshon Hall can show anything year two. Really sucks Hurney redshirted him last year but I have high hopes for him and Corn Elder. 

Year three for both Bradberry and Worley in a scheme that should definitely give them a lot of help if Eric Washington's words become truth. I'd expect our secondary to be much better.

 

Seems every year we have high hopes for a CB, DE, and WR. 

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Everybody that year wanted Brockers.  I wanted Fletcher Cox and didn't understand picking Luke.

As it worked out, they are both beasts. The draft is a total crapshoot, so anytime you can luck out on a player like Luke, well, you just count your blessings.

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5 minutes ago, Marguide said:

Everybody that year wanted Brockers.  I wanted Fletcher Cox and didn't understand picking Luke.

As it worked out, they are both beasts. The draft is a total crapshoot, so anytime you can luck out on a player like Luke, well, you just count your blessings.

Jon Beason had just signed a big contract we had no Star or KK. It looked like a dumb move based on our roster. Everyone was saying "hes going to be a pro bowler BUT"

 

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