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Luke Kuechly...17 tackles...discuss


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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

He still hasn't looked like himself this year.

I'm hoping it's just the dumbass system we've been running, but I have to acknowledge there could be other issues.

I'm thinking it's also the line play in front of him that often leaves him fending off blockers he rarely had to deal with in years past when our line play was better. Anything beyond those two things would be...unpleasant to think about

 

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Just now, WarPanthers89 said:

Tell me one person who has...our scheme sucks. 

I think that losing is getting to him, too.  He just is missing plays he made in the past.  Maybe he is just needing to work so much harder for everything he gets that h is more likely to miss some than he used to.

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Just now, mav1234 said:

I think that losing is getting to him, too.  He just is missing plays he made in the past.  Maybe he is just needing to work so much harder for everything he gets that h is more likely to miss some than he used to.

I’m sure it’s tough putting in all the work to win, knowing exactly what the opposite team will do while having players all around you not do simple assignments. Teams game plan around our linebackers now in this terrible defense because it’s all we have.

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