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Kuechly back on top!


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For those that don't know yet, Kuechly is now leading the NFL in tackle's again though he will come up just short of Willis's rookie record.

However, he will pass DeMeco Ryans and Zach Thomas.

Note: Luke would need 23 tackle's to pass Willis

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#Panthers rookie LB Luke Kuechly leads the NFL with 151 tackles this season. Had 13 tackles & INT in win vs. Oakland.

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Rookie tackle leads since 1991 - P. Willis 174 in '07 (DROY), D. Ryans - 156 in '06 (DROY), Z. Thomas - 154 in '96, Kuechly - 151 in '12

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With 13 tackles today vs. Oakland, #Panthers Luke Kuechly posted his NFL-best 9th game this season w/ 10+ tackles

I personally think he locked up defensive rookie of the year, but that could just be me.

Congrats Luke!!!

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This kis is unbelievable. one of those rare defensive guys who you just love to watch week in and week out... always in the area of destruction...

Cant believe we have two cornerstones like we do on each side of the ball.

Yeah but too bad one isn't a leader, is a baby, is classless, is a bad teammate. Etc...

Smh...so much cam hate sucks

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Yeah but too bad one isn't a leader, is a baby, is classless, is a bad teammate. Etc...

Smh...so much cam hate sucks

For whatever the reason though these guys who play around cam seem to know that he is gifted and makes them all better... that he can take him to the top... I'm satisfied with that right now over the "leader" types like Andy Dalton who can't make as many plays.

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For whatever the reason though these guys who play around cam seem to know that he is gifted and makes them all better... that he can take him to the top... I'm satisfied with that right now over the "leader" types like Andy Dalton who can't make as many plays.

Or Delhomme...as much as I loved him

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I singled out Keek on a few drives today and cannot stress enough how much of a coach he is. He can read offense like a book.

Me too. Last week against San Diego I got frustrated with the looooooong offensive drives and was like, "Would you just fuging score already so we can watch Kuechly do his thing?"

And yes, I am being serious.

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