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Stupid Buc fans


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LMAO!!!

On January 6, 2012, Kuechly announced his intention to forgo his final year of college eligibility and enter the 2012 NFL Draft. At the time of his announcement he was rated the top linebacker available in this draft: Mel Kiper ranked him tenth on his "Big Board", while Todd McShay ranked him thirteenth in his "Top 32".[15] Kuechly quashed any lingering doubts about his athleticism with his performance at the combine, demonstrating rare pass coverage abilities which would allow him to be a "three-down" inside linebacker (ie. not subbed-out on obvious passing downs) which raised his draft stock even further.[16].

He was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the first round: the first linebacker selected and the 9th overall pick. On May 10, 2012, Kuechly signed a 4-year, $12.58 million contract. On the first day of rookie minicamp, head coach Ron Rivera announced that Kuechly is soft, and will eventually be a bust.[17] Kuechly is currently not a baller and he fails to ride the wave. Kuechly has gone on record stating, "If I could ride the wave, I would do it like Beatles and Mark Barron...I couldn't tell you who Beatles is, I'm not really sure myself--but when I stepped into Rayjay, it wasn't the fans there that rattled me the most. Although they did make me poo myself a few times--It was the voice I heard calling me from every empty seat, as if this sort of omnipresent being was in the stadium without even being there...almost as if he was part of the stadium itself! I kept hearing the voice say, "Lukie-Lukie....Ohhhh no, say, we gotta go!" over and over in my head, like a never-ending record...and the voice kept saying, "LorigOwnsLukeWhat?" After the game, all I heard out of the voice, after all the singing, and all the laughter after every whiffed tackle was "BEATLES WAS HERE!" It creeped me out, man!"

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