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Peppers Sack Which Set Up Clay Punt Return TD


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2 minutes ago, fieryprophet said:

Vernon Butler really set that sack up, his excellent push on the guard took the center's attention and left the lane wide open for Peppers.

 

    Butler not only got the Cs attention. He also caused McCown to take his eyes off down field. Can't complete a pass looking at the rush. 

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3 minutes ago, Fright said:

Clay is fast, not Colin Jones “call him anything but slow” fast, but really damn fast. 

 

Im excited to see him involved more. 

 

    My wish is for Shula to figure out a way to get him the ball in space. Man, him and CmC in both slots could be a thing of beauty. One of them could wind up on a LB. Can you say mismatch? I know, Shula.

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51 minutes ago, Fright said:

Really really... really fast.

if he doesn't have enough chemistry with cam and cant catch footballs in game, this is a useless attribute outside of special teams. Thats been my beef with Byrd and Clay and still is until they prove me wrong. 

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1 hour ago, fieryprophet said:

Vernon Butler really set that sack up, his excellent push on the guard took the center's attention and left the lane wide open for Peppers.

Butler had a great game. Hoping he can keep it up. He's a beast.

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23 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

i shot the poo with a former scout at a bar once

the main thing i remember was him saying the fast guys never look back, because they know they're gone. 

i noticed that with klay on that punt return, like he wasnt sure if he was going to make it or not and looked back multiple times before he get to the end zone. Hate that poo. Just haul as much ass as you can and get tot he end zone. Youre naturally going to slow down if youre looking behind you while trying to run full speed ahead, anatomically you cant run top speed doing that.

God Clay is no where near a HoFer , but I was listening to Eric Dickerson one day and he said he never looked back while running and he very very rarely got caught from behind. The only time he could remember getting caught from behind was by Daryl Green who had legendary football speed

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4 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

i noticed that with klay on that punt return, like he wasnt sure if he was going to make it or not and looked back multiple times before he get to the end zone. Hate that poo. Just haul as much ass as you can and get tot he end zone. Youre naturally going to slow down if youre looking behind you while trying to run full speed ahead, anatomically you cant run top speed doing that.

God Clay is no where near a HoFer , but I was listening to Eric Dickerson one day and he said he never looked back while running and he very very rarely got caught from behind. The only time he could remember getting caught from behind was by Daryl Green who had legendary football speed

he only looked back once towards the end

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