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Is Kuechly done?


BIGH2001

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1 minute ago, Teach_Panther said:

I don't think he is big enough to play his position. He reminds me of a shorter version of John Lynch, only Lynch played safety. Same kind of ball skills and instincts, but Lynch could cover the entire field.  I think he should really sit down with his family and discuss his future.

He's taller than lynch.  I think he just play with such reckless abandon that he's at higher risk for these injuries.  Also, once you have the first concussion the subsequent ones tend to happen with less force.

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It’s a bit odd to me because although I do see “reckless abandon” he is one of the best pure form tacklers Ive ever seen.. and the concussions I’ve watched,  it didn’t really involve a pure “head smash” from my perspective. 

I guess if your prone, there’s no solving that. 

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4 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

He's taller than lynch.  I think he just play with such reckless abandon that he's at higher risk for these injuries.  Also, once you have the first concussion the subsequent ones tend to happen with less force.

Maybe he is, but I would like to see them standing side by side. The point is that I actually don't think he is much bigger than Lynch, and he is playing a much more physical position.

 

 

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