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Lucky Luke: Walked away from injury
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Lucky Luke: Walked away from injury
By ROB REISCHEL Special to Packer Plus
Thursday, June 19, 2003
Steve Luke considers himself one of the lucky ones. And when you
consider what the former Green Bay safety has been through, such an
attitude is rather remarkable.
Back in 1996, Luke was diagnosed with degenerative disc disease in
his neck. Luke had five different discs that were damaged from
playing football, and doctors told him if he didn't do everything
possible to...
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