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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre Kuechly is still hamstrung with Mr. Abstinence as his quarterback. And I'm not impressed with their last three drafts; only move they got right in Free Agency in recent years was Norwell.. One of my uncles ...
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04-01-2019, 09:20 AM | #11 |
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Re: Looking at the rest of the NFC South
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
One of my uncles lives in the Columbia, SC area and see a lot of the Kittens. He thinks highly of Luke on and off the field however worries that he's one more concussion (he's had quite a few) away from retirement.
Finding a way to stay healthy and concussion free will be critical to his long term longevity. Wouldn't surprise me that he leaves the game prematurely, on his own terms. He's only 27. |
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04-01-2019, 09:38 AM | #12 |
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Re: Looking at the rest of the NFC South
Originally Posted by K Major
Here is a good Kuechly story. A few years back my daughter dated a high school fired of Kuecly's. After signing with the Kittens he was still driving an old beater pickup. One day it breaks down and leaves him on the side of the road. So, he calls his dad to ask him what he should do. The response was "take some of your $7.6 mm signing bonus and buy a new truck."
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04-01-2019, 09:42 AM | #13 |
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Re: Looking at the rest of the NFC South
Originally Posted by K Major
He's been first team All-Pro at least five times, and second team the one year the AP were stupid enough to name Sean Lee first team (To Be Fair, Kuechly missed six games)...
In my mind, he's a HOFer which is a big deal when pondering retirement for a talent such that he is; the SuperBowl Ring is all he probably wants now... But if you can't function by the time you're 50, you do have to ask yourself if it's worth it... |
04-01-2019, 09:23 PM | #14 |
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Re: Looking at the rest of the NFC South
Originally Posted by dam1953
Cool story, he is a class act.
Hope no one tries to kill me for saying this, Kuechly reminds me a bit of Sam Mills. He is that same type of field general who makes reads on the offense, last minute audibles and he's probably more scary when he drops back into coverage. IMO Mills was and still is, underrated as a MLB when it comes to pass coverage. I pull up tape from the Mora years and he always manages to surprise me all these years later when studying the defense in those games. The one flaw of the Dome Patrol teams was the CBs and Safeties weren't all that strong, but Mills and Jackson in coverage often made up for this weakness. |
04-01-2019, 09:27 PM | #15 |
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Re: Looking at the rest of the NFC South
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
Good point here about the SB ring.
I feel this is the one thing that really haunts Sam Mills and why he isn't in the Hall of Fame today. All those playoff losses of the Mora teams is haunting him, and probably would haunt Rickey Jackson too if not for the 1994 49ers run and how he got a ring there. It's my belief that Mills would probably be in the Hall of Fame today had we just won one of those playoff games. Any time that defense is mentioned, it's the one cloud hanging over them - they didn't win a playoff game. |
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