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Luke Kuechly discusses Capitol Hill visit, retiring at 28 and how he stays in shape


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On 5/28/2023 at 12:50 PM, ladypanther said:

Retiring at 28:

“Everybody knows I love the game of football. I love the Carolina Panthers. I loved the guys on the team, the fans. For me playing football is the best job in the world. You wake up and you’re with your buds every day. Everything I enjoyed doing football included. Being with my buds, being around people in the building, whether they were coaches or trainers or equipment guys. I got to work out. I got to eat well. I got to hang with my buds. Everything that I loved was with football. It was freakin’ awesome. It was the freakin’ best thing in the world.”

 

https://theathletic.com/4542850/2023/05/23/luke-kuechly-panthers-head-injuries-capitol-hill/

 

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A retirement that really hurt to hear, but when you see and hear how it has affected him and his game...you can't help but be happy he did retire when he did.  If he had kept going he might have been the best MLB to ever play the game, but at what cost to his health.  

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