November 20, 2009

A Collision of Beauty, Terror in the NFL

Tom Knott, Washington Times

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We love the brutality of football - the sight of a head-hunting free safety taking out a vulnerable wide receiver who is cutting across the middle of the field and has his eyes on the football.

That is a John Madden-speak moment.

Ka-pow. Boom.

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