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Luke Kuechly retires


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6 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

i think we’re just arguing semantics here. he wasn’t going 100% and hasn’t been for awhile now probably because he was worried about destroying his brain. i wouldn’t say that means you love the game less, it’s just about prioritizing your health. 

Yeah we saying the same thing in different ways . I’m not questioning his heart at all . But some things just get in the way sometimes 

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2 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

...thought he'd at least keep some semblance of a team....1-15 here we come and i'm being optimistic...

What is the point of going 8-8 at best next season to only blow it all up anyway?   This is already a year overdue.  It sucks but you have got to go through some pain to rise from the ashes.  

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Going to miss you immensely, Luke... 

 

all the personnel WASH is poaching, I think Sam III will be missed the most... hopefully, Kuechly’s words of want to still be a part of the game ring true & he fills the gap.....

 

Losing 89 was worse but this hurts almost as bad.....

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