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Kittle Beasting


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13 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

One thing to note on that clip. The saints held the center down completely to allow their guy to jump. No call. 

Did that against us on our FG miss at the end too, refs picked up the flag. They whine the most about the refs but still get all the calls.

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Hearing the Aints announcers on this video is hilarious. “Face mask on Kittle, that’s a runoff and 15 yards back out of FG range. Oh it’s on Marcus... silence.” While the little Aints scrub was attached to Kittle’s face mask for like 10 yards and 10 seconds like a fuging leach clear as day hahahaha.

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That play was straight beast mode. I was screaming to get out of bounds but dude was just like, nope I got this. Beast mode engaged.

I saw some flashes of this from In Thomas yesterday. Dude's a pretty violent runner after the catch. I think we might have something in that guy. I doubt he'll ever be prime Greg Olsen, but I don't think TE is going to be a weakness for us next year.

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