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Kuechly is third in the league in tackles


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He prob. does not have much trade value, after being injured the last 2 years, but he provides solid depth, and may start over Anderson. Who knows. He wont be cut or traded.

it would cost us more to trade him next year than to keep him. someone mentioned before how he should study tape of derrick brooks and try to be that type of player, and i agree.

<--- big time Keek supporter since Day One.

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where all the people calling him a bust after week 2? It takes time for players to develop. Our society wants everything instantly. I am very pleased with what I have seen so far. Beason might have to move to the outside when he returns. That is if he comes back. I hope he does but we will see.

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where all the people calling him a bust after week 2? It takes time for players to develop. Our society wants everything instantly. I am very pleased with what I have seen so far. Beason might have to move to the outside when he returns. That is if he comes back. I hope he does but we will see.

those people should never have been paid attention to to begin with.

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Keek is the next Ray Lewis.

This.

Luke is the prototype for MLB in the NFL now. A lighter, faster MLB to keep up with the passing game. In fact, Lewis is at his lightest he has ever played at, 240, just over Kuechly at 235.

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You still can't trust TD to be healthy for 2 full season. So you have Beast take a restructured deal and he is the Wlb.

I agree that we would be crazy to let Beast go until we see TD go through a full season, AND until Beast gets back 100 percent healthy (which may not be until the middle of next season, though probably sooner).

BTW, KKL, Kuechly made your name a lot more en vogue, a coincidental happen stance that I'm sure you'll take.

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