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Luke at practice today.


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3 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Correlation does not always equate to cause.  We lose cause our QB sucks and have been coached by what looks to be pop Warner staff. 
 



 

Didn’t take long for that bait to be swallowed. 

So happy ya didn't disappoint.  

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2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

This is GREAT news 💥👊!

A while back some observant huddler saw Luke & Rhule huddled up in a booth at Leroy Fox, obviously it was an air clearing exercise and sure appears the hatchet has been buried 🙌!

 

Did Rhule and Luke have friction?

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Did Rhule and Luke have friction?

I don’t think there’s anything confirmed.  Mostly just speculation since he was working in the scouting department, then left like a year later.  Plus, he goes to Buffalo stuff and was in Washington last year.  But they’re his old coaches and he’s likely still very close with them, so I wouldn’t look too far into it 

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28 minutes ago, PandaMan said:

I don’t think there’s anything confirmed.

Luke has been MIA from Panthers for well over a year (confirmed) including watching training camp from outside the hedges (confirmed) and games from the stands (confirmed)...

...but as you mention in that same year makes coaching/motivational appearances with Bills (confirmed) and the Redskins (confirmed)...

...then he's spotted at dinner with Rhule (confirmed) and voila...

...he's on the field chatting with ownership!

Tip o' the cap to @ChapelHeel80 for the scoop...

...he could teach our local "reporters" a trick or two 😎🤣👊.

 

 

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10 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Something, personal or otherwise, was off-kilter for sure...

 

Or it was exactly like reported and he didnt want to put in all those hours during fishing/hunting season immediately after retiring.  I feel like he realized a little time away from dedicating his entire life to football might be for the best 

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53 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Or it was exactly like reported and he didnt want to put in all those hours during fishing/hunting season immediately after retiring.  I feel like he realized a little time away from dedicating his entire life to football might be for the best 

Yeah in light of clear organizational dysfunction apparent to all, and a steady revolving door of sudden/unexplained departures across the organization...

...Luke's the one-and-only "nothing to see here" situation, yeah right 🤦‍♂️.

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11 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Luke has been MIA from Panthers for well over a year (confirmed) including watching training camp from outside the hedges (confirmed) and games from the stands (confirmed)...

...but as you mention in that same year makes coaching/motivational appearances with Bills (confirmed) and the Redskins (confirmed)...

...then he's spotted at dinner with Rhule (confirmed) and voila...

...he's on the field chatting with ownership!

 

 

#FakeNews

Luke was joining the Panthers at practice with Greg just last August and was on the field with the players mingling and having a good time.  It was after he did the same at Buffalo.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2021/08/25/franchise-greats-luke-kuechly-greg-olsen-panthers-practice/

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