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Kuechly's Nickname


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We need a good nickname for Kuechly (other than what I've been calling him, "the redundancy"...but that's neither here nor there). I mean, our QB has roughly 10 nicknames so our athletic freak of a first round LB should have at least one, and I can't find any existing ones on the internet. Please bring them to my attention if they're out there.

Some jumping off points:

"the Jedi" (heard on the Mac Attack this morning)

"Luke Freakly"

"Luke 'Duke' Kuechly" (i know it's not pronounced "kookly")

Whatcha got?

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no joke, i was drinking Diet Dr. Thunder (with some captain mixed in) as the draft was ongoing....for me that's the leader in the clubhouse.

You almost made me spill my bong water posting that...just kidding...or am I?

DIET DR. THUNDER- all the Dr. Thunder Taste none of the calories...

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no joke, i was drinking Diet Dr. Thunder (with some captain mixed in) as the draft was ongoing....for me that's the leader in the clubhouse.

The Food Lion brand of Mountain Dew is Mountain Lion. How great is that?

As far as nick names, If we draft Jenkins, they could be Keech and Chong.

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