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We better not lose to the falcons for the next 7 years


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1 hour ago, KillerKat said:

If you know football, that was on Coleman. Julio was Coleman`s man and Kuechly was helping. Then Coleman falls over a  pebble, leaving Kuechly alone. 

Not according to Luke, go watch him describe it on Bussin w the Boys...

ATL motioned to empty, and that's when he knew the "designed" help wouldn't be there as initially set up.

 

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29 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

Not according to Luke, go watch him describe it on Bussin w the Boys...

ATL motioned to empty, and that's when he knew the "designed" help wouldn't be there as initially set up.

 

I don’t know the ins and outs of football, but I take Luke for a guy who would take the blame  for plays that have nothing to do with him. 

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The fact that Kuechly, a middle linebacker, was downfield in the back pocket of the best WR in the NFL, and was in position to make a play on a ball 50 yards downfield, is a testament to his greatness.  I don't believe there's another LB in the history of the game that would be in position on that play.

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2 hours ago, SetfreexX said:

Not according to Luke, go watch him describe it on Bussin w the Boys...

ATL motioned to empty, and that's when he knew the "designed" help wouldn't be there as initially set up.

 

Yet Coleman still fell over air and left him alone. Extremely lowering the chance of deflecting the ball at all or at least making the tackle.

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2 hours ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

The fact that Kuechly, a middle linebacker, was downfield in the back pocket of the best WR in the NFL, and was in position to make a play on a ball 50 yards downfield, is a testament to his greatness.  I don't believe there's another LB in the history of the game that would be in position on that play.

You could count them on 1 hand for sure! And, as you point out, Julio was a damn good WR.

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