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Luke Kuechly has resigned from the Panthers scouting staff


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17 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Part of me wonders if he was not upset about not getting the job Morgan is interviewing for? I realize that he has not paid his dues in the front office...you never know.

No way would Luke be in the running for assistant GM. Morgan has been in FO positions for years now. He deserves it. Doesn’t matter if Luke was a better player than he was or not.

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Luke will be one of my favorite all time players for life.  The dude literally worked so hard and studied so much tape he would audible our D to the EXACT offensive audible just made my the likes of Manning, Brady, Brees, Rodgers, etc.

He was special....

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7 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Part of me wonders if he was not upset about not getting the job Morgan is interviewing for? I realize that he has not paid his dues in the front office...you never know.

He reportedly resigned back before free agency even started.

I don't really think there's any intrigue to it, honestly. He probably just needs a break.

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I would think he is free to come and go as a scout as needed. He probably researched some players, gave his input, and then called it a season (back to fishing). I’m sure he will be welcomed back next year.

Possible. Heck, Morgan didn't jump straight back into football but he wound up there.

I do think it's very likely though that Kuechly might be burned out. The workaholic types frequently do, and Luke was a super workaholic. He's been busting his ass for the past what, 12 years now?

Some guys just get to a point where they don't love what they do as much as they used to.

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