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Luke Kuechly bust?


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Consider the 'lite' part though. While he's talented, I don't think he should start over Beason (unless he starts to struggle). Klein is a good talent. He and Luke could be a very effective 1-2 punch in the future:

I also think they could contribute well together in the future but "lite" or not he's no where near the player Luke is. Nothing similar other than both being "white". Kuechly is a once in a decade LB.

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I also think they could contribute well together in the future but "lite" or not he's no where near the player Luke is. Nothing similar other than both being "white". Kuechly is a once in a decade LB.

 

Let's keep this icecream sandwich together. Klein would make it a skidmark.

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Similar attributes and intangibles, but Luke is a HOF caliber LBer while Klein could likely become a career overachiever.

I can name you 10 LBs who's a "great tackler, good in coverage, versatile, high IQ, and good instincts" that are nothing like Luke. We as fans always like to stereotype players. If he's a white LB, he's Urlacher/Dan Morgan. If he's a black 5'9 receiver then he's Steve Smith and so on.

Klein may be good in all areas but Kuechly does all those things better and differently. He's no "clone" or "lite" Luke Kuechly. Ive seen nothing from Klein's days as Iowa St. and now that forces me to think theyre comparable. Klein is more Scott Shanle.

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I'll see your "falcon fans hiding in fear of the future" and raise you with Buc fans arguing over why they should've took Luke over Barron

http://www.pewterreport.com/Boards/index.php/topic,1307406.0.html

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Why the fug do they keep saying "ride the wave" that is even more annoying than "roll tide" and I didn't think that was possible

And judging by those posts it is safe to say the bucs have the stupidest fans in the division. What a bunch of morons

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Based on the footage, I'm willing to give AJ the 'lite' part. Klein was at times outstanding in coverage, and similar to our heat-seeker Klein was virtually always around the ball. Had AJ played in bigger and more prestigious program, and possessed better sideline-to-sideline speed, he possibly could have gone much higher in the draft. Several scouts compared Klein to a lesser version of Keek, and many analysts thought the draft pick was at fantastic value (majority viewed Klein as a 2-3 round prospect).

I gotta see where they compared him to a lesser Luke to believe it.

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PFW, specifically, labeled him that. I'm paraphrasing them here but:

"Last year Kuechly took the NFL by storm, and if there was ever a LB in this draft that resembles him in certain aspects of the game, it's Klein. AJ isn't as talented and gifted as the reigning DROY but whoever drafts him in the later rounds could find themselves a gem."

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