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7 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Can't imagine anyone actually looking forward to the heat and humidity of a South Carolina Summer day.

Luke's... different 😄

The line that most caught my attention was this one:

"I hadn’t fully grasped the playbook."

That's hard to imagine.

 

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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Luke's... different 😄

The line that most caught my attention was this one:

"I hadn’t fully grasped the playbook."

That's hard to imagine.

 

When he say's "fully" I think he means he just can't remember every single word on every single page just yet...haha.

Dude was different for sure, on and off the field.

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4 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

When he say's "fully" I think he means he just can't remember every single word on every single page just yet...haha.

Dude was different for sure, on and off the field.

Yeah, I could see that.

"There was this one play where I couldn't remember what the free safety's assignment was, so I didn't feel like I had fully grasped the playbook yet" 😕

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8 hours ago, jamos14 said:

It hurts.  It hurts bad.

Some of the most fun plays to watch were the ones where before the snap, Luke would suddenly go ape sh-t and start pointing at something he saw.

That scene usually resulted in a great defensive play.

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