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The defense since Luke took over last year...


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Luke has to be the only inside linebacker other teams view as a "weapon".  If you don't put somebody on him, he'll make every tackle for the game.  Unfortunately for other teams he's also incredibly smart and makes great adjustments at the line, so even when you take him out of the play he's made sure everyone else on the defense knows where the ball is going.

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He's incredibly smart, humble, and a monster LB that we are so lucky to have.  He is our Peyton Manning/Joe Montana on the defense.  He makes great adjustments and has amazing football instincts and IQ.

 

All that and he is like an Adonis to gaze upon for the ladies.  He makes all the girls jittery because he is such a polite and gentle soul off the field. What an amazing dichotomy since he is a freaking beast on the field!

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