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Luke Kuechly's memory


Mr. Scot

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We didn't play the Saints in the playoffs in 2013. I'm now concerned.

On the football and memory note, let the evidence show that CTE has been found in people with no history of traumatic (or repeated) head injuries. Thus, it isn't exclusively caused by blows, as some scientists wanted to suggest it was. They are only at around 2% of understanding the disease completely, and until then, any reference to CTE and football, boxing, soccer, etc. being the sole cause needs to cease and desist. 

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13 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

True but then we must admit there is a bit of luck to the HOF which there is. Morgan strikes me as the guy closest to Luke’s potential. Beason had the intellect to be the best in the game no doubt but he just doesn’t have the same instincts as Luke or the natural speed.

I think it is fair to speak very highly of our guys historically. Luke is everything Morgan should have been and they have suffered r the same problems. Let’s not forget Sam Mills or Chris Draft who was actually a damn good player.

Luke is very close to cementing himself as a HOF in my honest opinion. As time goes on I think people recognize that players have and will be a victim to circumstance. And Luke has been the very best in the world in his short time of play. I mean honestly the only person I would take over Luke is Ray Lewis in his prime on a good day or Dan Morgan in the Super Bowl. Otherwise he is arguably the best we’ve ever seen.

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