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Luke Kuechly: Your 2012 Training Camp MVP so far


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I've now been to three practices and have followed along with updates on all the others and one thing is clear: At least among the young, newer guys Luke Kuechly has been the MVP so far. Every time I see him, it looks like he knows just as much as the beast vets like Beason and has much better hands. Remember how bad Cam was in training camp and preseason last year? If Kuechly is already starting out this awesome, imagine what he can do when the season actually starts.

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Good to hear. Im very eager to see how the rookie is going to play for us this year.

All indications point to him having a very successful career. So yea, I am looking forward to watching him this season as well.

I can envision looking at the tv, and having to convincing myself I see what I am looking at. To be honest, I am giddy to see what Rivera and McD have up their collective sleeve. My imagination has been running wild most of the off-season. The things that capture my imagination truly amaze me. And I live with myself, so I see it first hand.

Let the games begin. Pleaze. And GOOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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