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Leon Hall tried to avoid it, but he ended up seeing it at least 10 times on Sunday night. Much like watching “Titanic,” the ending was still the same.
“Nothing really changed from yesterday to this point,” said Hall of Brandon Stokley’s grab of Hall’s tip and improbable 87-yard touchdown. “One big point (secondary) coach (Kevin) [...]
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