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Chances Luke Kuechly Wins DROY?


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Chances Luke Kuechly Wins DROY?  

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  1. 1. Chances Luke Kuechly Wins DROY?

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Beason can play any of the lb spots. don't kid youselves.

He was actually drafted to be what we had in Fields, that could also play mike, as insurance to Morgan.

Morgan went down again, and Beason took over.

Beason will be fine on the outside, if there is a good mike in the middle.

Pretty sure our rookie could plah any of the three linebacker spots.

It's the versatility of the players that make it so exciting, to rivera and company, and fans.

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Beason can play any of the lb spots. don't kid youselves.

He was actually drafted to be what we had in Fields, that could also play mike, as insurance to Morgan.

Morgan went down again, and Beason took over.

Beason will be fine on the outside, if there is a good mike in the middle.

Pretty sure our rookie could plah any of the three linebacker spots.

It's the versatility of the players that make it so exciting, to rivera and company, and fans.

Had not thought about Beast being a more mature player now, where he would probably play withing the confines of the system. Going by memory, Beast was out of position a lot at Will. Whether it was because he was lost, trying to do too much, or any other reason. Maybe he is better prepared to handle the roll this time around?

Versatility is the key this year. Everyone has to be able to play anywhere at any time. So trying to pencil one guy into one spot is not the mo for the year. Although, I guess it would make sense to start Luke off inside and let his responsibilities expand from there. But... that puts a damper on my Diabolical Rivera Theory where it comes to using all these healthy LBs.

I see where you are coming from. But, F-off. I like mine better.

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