Found February 05, 2012 on 60 Max Power O: Yardbarker Blogger Network
You look at all of the articles out now trying to dissect the offenses and defenses of each team, asking all of the typical the questions that come along with a game of this magnitude. Who can stop the pass? Who will get pressure on the quarterback? Will they be able to run the ball? But where do you see the question - who is going to win the special teams battle? Most of the time, these units are forgotten part of the game. They are mainly used to try to win the field position battle.
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