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lvbuff

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At least twice last night a sure sack turned into a positive play. Sefo is in the pocket with a pass rusher coming at him full speed and Sefo ducks at the last possible second. Whiff, the rusher goes right over him.

How is it possible for a 6'5" guy to do that?

I thought it was brilliant.

As an after thought, many time after Sefo has taken a hit, it appears that he is knocked out. Maybe the kid is taking the rest that he can. It sure looks like he is slow to get up sometimes. But the next play he does it again.

That guy is a tough mother ****er.
 
How is it possible?
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Poor fundamentals on Defense. You can do that if you're in the blind spot. If the QB sees you, you are supposed to break down and get under control so you can react to the QB's move. They always came at full speed.
 
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