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Friday 2 September 2011

Video: Joe Theismann Does Not Care For Hot Dogging Brandon Banks

Video: Joe Theismann Does Not Care For Hot Dogging Brandon Banks 
As banks Brandon (notes) start celebrating the return of 95 yards for a touchdown by casually dropping the ball when he crossed the finish line, was the TV analyst Joe Theismann breaking his pulpit to teach viewers about the evil hot dogging.
The return of Washington Redskins kicked the ball has DeSean Jackson (notes) style, just as happened in the end zone. The review replay later gave the Redskins the former quarterback a chance to hold court on the benefits of keeping the ball while scoring a touchdown.
The share of money that has been cut off our clips:
"Is it so difficult in this day and age, running the ball into the end zone? I mean, I do not think that football has changed so much that you do not hit score. It's that simple. It is that simple. I mean, you know, why do not you start, you know what, if you are running and give it to an officer that you do not have to worry about something like that. This is stupid. It's stupid hot dogging. "
Theismann is not wrong, is too complacent. We understood, the banks should be forced to complete before the end zone to celebrate. He knows, as we know, it's pretty obvious to everyone. You do not need to win on the ground.
Good job Joey T cover his bets on how that reform should not prove otherwise. I thought the referee was going to cancel as well, but in reality it was not safe enough to preach on it for five minutes.
Also missing from this clip is a poem by Walt Whitman Theismann inspired by the work. "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, make sure you have the ball in your hands or you will not get a TD." This sounds like something that will be printed in the tree mail "Survivor" to warn an immunity challenge ahead.
Banks talked about the game after the game.
"Oh man, I do not even remember what I thought," Banks said on Comcast SportsNet DC Sports Bog. "I do not even realize it was such. I'm in the final 10 meters. It will never happen again, I promise."
Here's what I do not get. DeSean Jackson can catch a ball in traffic, twisting his body so that land and ready to run off the track at full speed, avoiding several defenders en route. Brandon Banks can see a seam in the special teams, and anticipate a block of 30 meters while sowing everyone on the field. But neither the spatial skills to understand when they cross a large white line?
Anyway, one thing is certain: If the critics of reproduction, as long as Joe Theismann write poetry in them, so it's a sure sign that repeated tests take too long cursed.

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