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An insignificant observation...


ThaJackal

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I noticed on the opening kick off, one of the panthers coverage guys went straight at the redskins kick off line and leveled one of their players (not sure who either was). Why in the hell did he do that? Awesome to see the Redskin guy get his dick knocked in the dirt, but why?

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I noticed on the opening kick off, one of the panthers coverage guys went straight at the redskins kick off line and leveled one of their players (not sure who either was). Why in the hell did he do that? Awesome to see the Redskin guy get his dick knocked in the dirt, but why?

I saw that on a few kickoffs. Its like a punch right as soon as the bell rings

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i doubt it mattered. kickoff at the 35 pretty much ruins any possible return for us, and when we do bring it out, we don't get any decent blocking to get past the 10 yard line. player safety my ass. remove the wedge fine. but this kickoff poo is useless. just start them at the 20, why even do the kickoff anymore. oh wait, so we can get 2948309480 penalties on the kickoffs too.

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I noticed on the opening kick off, one of the panthers coverage guys went straight at the redskins kick off line and leveled one of their players (not sure who either was). Why in the hell did he do that? Awesome to see the Redskin guy get his dick knocked in the dirt, but why?

:D he's been a little crazy

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wedge buster. its someone job on the kickoff team to run down and take out the wall pf players or bust the wedge.

^^^^^^^ makes no sense we are talking about the lone ranger on our RETURN team that took off straight at the skins kickoff team to bust somebody in the mouth. our other ten guys dropped back. he was the only one that didnt.

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