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Luke Kuechly Thread


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Yea...Luke is good. I love how when a run play was on the other side of the field from him he ran straight accross the field full speed. He also dropped back in coverage perfectly and caused a throw away. He did many things not on the stats and then he also got the stats.

I am more concerned about the Dline. It looks exactly the same. Hardy can't set an edge and CJ is the only one standing out. Only one preseason game so not putting much into it.

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you obviously didn't pick up on my lack of giving a poo aside from watching star trek and star wars losers correct me.. lol

Star wars is the bomb, star trek I don't get. I was unaware that appreciating good film making made people losers. I mean I realize these films have nothing on your precious Justin beiber or miley syrus

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Star wars is the bomb, star trek I don't get. I was unaware that appreciating good film making made people losers. I mean I realize these films have nothing on your precious Justin beiber or miley syrus

way to create a justin beiber or miley cyrus reference while trying to say star wars is the bomb in the same breath.. LOL

wait... I'm not done laughing at you yet... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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