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Old 04-30-2008, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by pokey View Post
The one deficiency Laurinaitis has is you almost always see him coming. Great linebackers choose their angles so well, you often don't see them coming. By the time the opponent felt Hawk or Katzenmoyer nearby, there wasn't anything they could do about it. Just ask the the elusive Corby Jones about Katzenmoyer. Still, the interceptions are pretty incredible.

YouTube - Katzenmoyer blast Corby Jones
Not quite sure about the point you're trying to make here. The statement that you "always seem him coming" to me, anyway, it what separates James from the rest. Dick Butkus didn't sneak up on many people, nor did Ray Nitschke or Mike Singletary. You ALWAYS had those guys in your face, and it's why they''d drive you back 3 yards after they hit you.
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