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Nakamura's Judo Throw


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Anybody else catch this in the 2nd quarter? Number 15 from the Saints comes up behind Nakamura at the end of the play, and Nakamura straight up hip throws him to the ground.

Should have been 15 yard penalty, but replacement refs and all that. Still it was pretty awesome.

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I only actually remember him missing one tackle, and that was on a Pierre Thomas run. He wasn't the only one missing tackles on Thomas though.

He played mostly deep all game and (maybe)limited Drew deep throws. He also nearly got a sack but somehow Drew got away.

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