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Nakamura's Judo Throw


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I like Nakamura. There are just some guys you want on your team to bring an edge. Skillwise they might not be elite, but they bring it every down. Gotta remember defense is a unit. They play together and everyone is accountable. Brees checks down and gets pressured is because everyone is doing their job.

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Sweet throw, I thought we'd get a penalty for it but we didn't.

Similarly, I thought LaFell was flagged when the saints were called for PI on Smith near the goalline. LaFell came clapping over and a ref on screen clearly thought it was taunting. LaFell saved his own ass without knowing it by just giving a pat on the head to the DB which probably cleared it up that he was just clapping for his team. Got to watch out for these refs, they don't understand intent, they only understand actions.

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