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Luke Kuechly retires


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2 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

When is Luke’s contract up? 

Dude, give it a rest, you look like a little punk.

Appreciate what he gave to this organization during the time we were fortunate enough to enjoy it. He gave his absolute all for us and endangered his life and future in exchange for it. If you really paid attention youd see his performance has suffered as a result of his health. To think he'd turn around and sign somewhere else is just foolish.

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4 minutes ago, RumHam said:

First team to go 0-32

It won't be that bad.  The bright side is that if they suck bad enough you get great draft position and hopefully a franchise QB.  Then you can really start to turn it around quick.  If they're not drafting high the odds are they are doing much better than they have been so it a win/win.  Got to take you victories where you can no matter how small.

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We are literally dominating the NFL head lines this off season..in the likes I haven’t seen before. Everyday is something big it seems...still optimistic about three future. Some things are bigger than football..I happy that Luke is doing what’s best for him. Easily one of the best MLBs ever. Thanks Luke!

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

What is the point of going 8-8 at best next season to only blow it all up anyway?   This is already a year overdue.  It sucks but you have got to go through some pain to rise from the ashes.  

...totally agree my friend. totally agree. that would prolong the agony ... its going to be rough to watch tho... 

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