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Luke on NFL Access on NFLN


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Next!

Will update/recap.

Sharper is one of the hosts interviewing.

Luke is in a long sleeve black Panther T. Big Panther on left chest.

Ask about Luke in Pro Bowl - huge honor.

Sharper brings up 24 tackles- how hard? Luke- gives credit to DL for filling gaps and allowing them to roam.

Why Luke and TD play so well today? Luke- very similar in terms of competitive guys. Vet guy took him under his wing and Beason. They took next step, they're on the same page?

How else on D should go to Hawaii? Luke- TD without question because of play and everything he's been thru. Great leader, vocal and smart.

Shaper- biggest diff with Cam? Luke- more confident and composed, doesn't dwell on mistakes.

After 1-3 start how did we turn it around? Luke- knew what we had early in season but didn't make a couple plays mentions closes losses with Sea and Buff. Went on road and won in Minny after Giants game.

Hosts sign off with good luck wish for Pro Bowl.

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Like that he pointed to Cam's short memory after bad plays/drives and his ability to overcome slow starts by the team. Shows those who aren't Panther fans that Cam didn't have some great "maturity" as much as he is learning to manage his emotions like all QBs have to do when they come into the league. Good interview overall. Hopefully Kuechly doesn't get snubbed (I don't think he will).

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Like that he pointed to Cam's short memory after bad plays/drives and his ability to overcome slow starts by the team. Shows those who aren't Panther fans that Cam didn't have some great "maturity" as much as he is learning to manage his emotions like all QBs have to do when they come into the league. Good interview overall. Hopefully Kuechly doesn't get snubbed (I don't think he will).

I would question the whole pro bowl process if he did

 

As long as he is All-pro I am happy

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Like that he pointed to Cam's short memory after bad plays/drives and his ability to overcome slow starts by the team. Shows those who aren't Panther fans that Cam didn't have some great "maturity" as much as he is learning to manage his emotions like all QBs have to do when they come into the league. Good interview overall. Hopefully Kuechly doesn't get snubbed (I don't think he will).

 

Hmmm. it seems the majority of those who are now claiming Cam went through some great metamorphosis are mostly the Panther fans.

 

This outside fan still don't get why this kid is being so overly analyzed as if he's any different than the other QBs.

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Luke is back on post PB announcement.

Huge honor- hopes to play in SB instead.

24 tackles- ran around a lot, more praise for DL.

Tackle title? Don't know if he can catch Burfict.

Importance of bye? Big, what they've been working for and would be nice to get week off.

Sell yourself. Luke won't do it, takes the high road and says he's just grateful to go.

D guy winning MVP? Prob not with Manning playing so well

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