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offense defense is only one major difference. and don't think this is another stoopid racial thing.

or you can discuss Dwill on the trading block, or Rivera's control over the team.. those are the hot topics right now.

I just don't think I've ever seen two completely different building blocks like this before. Hope they are developing a relationship. Hope they are both around for a long time.

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I get the sense that Cam and Luke would never hang out. Ever. I wonder if they've even spoken to each other before.

SPARTANBURG - On Luke Kuechly’s first night in Charlotte after being drafted by the Carolina Panthers, he stood outside his hotel in the dark, waiting for teammate Cam Newton to pick him up for dinner.

When a Ferrari pulled up, Kuechly reached for the passenger door, thinking it was Newton’s car.The door was locked. When the driver-side door opened, Michael Jordan stepped out."Hey, I’m Luke," Kuechly said.Jordan asked if he was going to dinner with Newton, who drove in behind the Bobcats owner. Kuechly said yes, got in the quarterback’s car and they followed Jordan to Selwyn Pub.Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/08/04/3430768/panthers-top-pick-kuechly-making.html#storylink=cpy

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I get the sense that Cam and Luke would never hang out. Ever. I wonder if they've even spoken to each other before.

really? Cam seems like he could hang with anyone. I think the fact Cam would run onto the practice field and chase Luke down after an INT shows they are friendly.

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