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Luke Kuechly Interview


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I like this guy a lot. He seems like a nice kid. But in a way that bothers me to. I hope he turns into an animal on the field because he will be playing against some nasty S.O.B.s. His bench numbers were good but he's not as ripped as Beason. I wonder if that's just the way he is or if he can add muscle.

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I like this guy a lot. He seems like a nice kid. But in a way that bothers me to. I hope he turns into an animal on the field because he will be playing against some nasty S.O.B.s. His bench numbers were good but he's not as ripped as Beason. I wonder if that's just the way he is or if he can add muscle.

Don't have to worry about Luke being nasty on the field. That's a known fact.

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I like this guy a lot. He seems like a nice kid. But in a way that bothers me to. I hope he turns into an animal on the field because he will be playing against some nasty S.O.B.s. His bench numbers were good but he's not as ripped as Beason. I wonder if that's just the way he is or if he can add muscle.

He doesn't intimidate with nasty play like some LBs

He is more that annoying guy you played basketball against that would be all over you defensively not letting you even breath and frustrates the heck out of you..

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I like this guy a lot. He seems like a nice kid. But in a way that bothers me to. I hope he turns into an animal on the field because he will be playing against some nasty S.O.B.s. His bench numbers were good but he's not as ripped as Beason. I wonder if that's just the way he is or if he can add muscle.

He has the speed that Beason doesn't have. They're two different LBs. This is good.

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I like this guy a lot. He seems like a nice kid. But in a way that bothers me to. I hope he turns into an animal on the field because he will be playing against some nasty S.O.B.s. His bench numbers were good but he's not as ripped as Beason. I wonder if that's just the way he is or if he can add muscle.

Urlacher wasn't that big as a rookie, so I suppose he'd get more build.

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I like this guy a lot. He seems like a nice kid. But in a way that bothers me to. I hope he turns into an animal on the field because he will be playing against some nasty S.O.B.s. His bench numbers were good but he's not as ripped as Beason. I wonder if that's just the way he is or if he can add muscle.

6'2 245 lbs. 4.58. 38 in vertical. 27 reps on bench. Won several defensive awards in college. Trust me this guy is an animal. You don't do all of this by being a soft pu$$y. He obviously works hard and has the ability. And making tackles the way he does requires effort. He's the total package LB

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HOLY fuging poo

why does he insist on saying UMMMM or UHHHH before every answer?

this has been driving me insane since we drafted him, fug. stop doing that, luke.

He's a 20 year old kid with a shy demeanor. Not everyone is comfortable in front of the media. Who cares.

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Has he ever answered a question with saying "ummm" before he begins?

Idk, sticks out to me every time.

Super excited about Kuechly, going to be fun to watch him with the LBs we have grown so used to and fond of. Could be a very special group.

I think the pick of Luke was a statement about our team's culture and what Rivera likes in a player as far as attitude and outlook on the game, and life for that matter. Breath of fresh air for sure.

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