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I Have Huge Expectations For Kuechly Now


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The guy damn well better immediately be at least every bit as good and productive as Urlacher and durable as well. No room for 9th overall picks to sit on IR.

i want him to be so good this team doesn't feel it needs to draft a linebacker in the first round every fuging 20 minutes anymore, which I understand will take some ridiculous performance because apparently having at least 2 guys that would start on any other team isn't enough.

Don't let me down Luke, I've got faith in you.

now the only question is which running back are we going to take in the 2nd hurney?

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Ta'amu would be a great selection. Of course then the Secondary still needs help, which could have been done in the second if we had....

i have this inkling they're going to ****** stephen hill if he's still there.

Ta'amu would probably be our best option at this point though. Who knows what teams think of Jenkins given how talented he is (he could've been a top 15 selection if he didn't have so much baggage) and Ta'amu has the girth we could definitely use on the line plus he's not retardedly one-dimensional like Kemo was and could get some push in the interior. It was literally painful to watch Ma'ake on passing downs when he was playing for us.

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