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Do people often record football highlights over their sex tapes?

(no, I don't have any experience with making a sex tape)

Well, considering how much some people on here love football I wouldn't doubt it...

But that takes some effort with some recording software/hardware or whatever magic they use these days; I just DVR stuff.

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There's such a thing as "football speed".

I was watching the clip of that block with a friend and said "Wow, he knocked his helmet sideways." Then they showed the replay and I had to say "Oh wait, that was his head" :eek:

lol, yeah the replay showed how bad it really was. That's why I actually thought the guy might have been mortally wounded, lol... His head looks like it actually detaches from his neck for a second.

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Lafell was a very consistent player for the Tigers for his last three years at LSU. While there, he played against the following NFL Cornerbacks from the SEC:

Chris Houston (Detroit)*

Jonathan Wade (Detroit)

Ryan Smith (New England)*

Trumaine McBride (Arizona)

D. J. Moore (Chicago)

Captain Munnerlyn (Carolina)

Stoney Woodson (Tampa Bay)

Pat Lee (Green Bay)

Jonathan Wilhite (New England)*

Jerraud Powers (Indianapolis)*

Players marked with * indicate that they're starters.

He also caught a touchdown against OSU in the BCS National Championship game, beating current New Orleans player Malcolm Jenkins to the corner of the end zone and making it look easy. Since his sophomore year, he's caught at least one pass in every game in which he's played, and in most he's caught three or four.

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