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Kuechly broke his nose today


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Joe Person ‏@josephperson

Kuechly nose is fine ... No stitches. Happened when Stewart's backflap popped thru helmet. Kuechly wore shield rest of practice.

Bill Voth ‏@billvoth

LB Luke Kuechly left Fan Fest for a bit w/a broken nose. Returned w/a visor. Will he keep it? His reax http://twitvid.com/VUD0L #Panthers

Joe Person ‏@josephperson

Buy a vowel: Practice jersey of #Panthers rookie LB Luke Kuechly has an extra E. http://pic.twitter.com/oGhs7ifM\

Joe Person ‏@josephperson

Kuechly is no diva. He said he noticed the misspelling previously; didn't bother to tell anyone. #laidback

They also misspelled his name on his jersey lol

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How would he be being a diva for pointing out they spelled his name incorrectly?

I would've been pissed if I were him. That's just laziness. His name is Kuechly. Kuechley is a whole nother person. It's no different from him wearing a jersey that says Susie on the back. I would've grabbed a blank jersey for the rest of Fan Fest.

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How would he be being a diva for pointing out they spelled his name incorrectly?

I assume he means that Kuechly isn't so vain as to let something as meaningless as a misspelled name on a practice jersey bother him. Agreed, it's a bit of a stretch, but when you're a journalist of Person's caliber you take what you can get.

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