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Luke Kuechly retires


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All I can guess is we were going to stay with the 3-4 and he wasn't going to deal with that. I guess I know how the Colts feel. I want to wish him well but this is just shitty after such good news. Also I swear if he unretires to play for the skins in will be pissed. 

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1 minute ago, BrizzMachete said:

You don’t retire at 28 if your heart is 100 percent in it I’m sorry that’s just facts . And his play reflected it the past two years you could literally see it on the field . Concussion will def take your heart away from the game you love . 

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. 

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Just now, Snake said:

All I can guess is we were going to stay with the 3-4 and he wasn't going to deal with that. I guess I know how the Colts feel. I want to wish him well but this is just shitty after such good news. 

Scary man but luke was better at ilb  then luck was ever at QB but he hadn't played with that same intensity for quite some time. He was still so good less then 100% it didn't bother me though.  If he had a full career at 100% I think he was the best that ever did it!

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