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Heath Evans just called Brian Wagner the best MLB in the League


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NFLN’s Heath Evans, former Aints fullback called Seahawks Brian Wagner the best MLB in the League. Said he was bigger, faster than Luke and diagnosed plays quicker... he also said he didn’t mean any disrespect towards Luke, so I guess that makes it ok... 

Mother Fug you Heath Evans

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Luke is by far the best 4-3 LB right now, middle or outside. Arguably the best defensive player in the league right now. And arguably one of the best of all time. Heath Evans is stupid and has been for a while. Who cares what he says.

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3 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Luke is by far the best 4-3 LB right now, middle or outside. Arguably the best defensive player in the league right now. And arguably one of the best of all time. Heath Evans is stupid and has been for a while. Who cares what he says.

Heath is a moron but Luke being by far the best LB is a huge stretch. 

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1 minute ago, Ball4life said:

Heath is a moron but Luke being by far the best LB is a huge stretch. 

not really. there is not a single LB even close to him in coverage outside of TD or run support. And no one else who runs the defense like a QB before the play nearly close to him. Luke is the best at all 3 of those things. Only thing he lacks is pass rush but 4-3 LBs aren't asked to do that much and his excellence everywhere else makes that largely irrelevant and just an added bonus when he keeps improving there.

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