His arms must be bruised up today. Anyone who has ever blocked a kick or punt from HS on up, knows that the ball coming off a kickers foot hurts like hell when it hits you.
His arms must be bruised up today. Anyone who has ever blocked a kick or punt from HS on up, knows that the ball coming off a kickers foot hurts like hell when it hits you.
His arms must be bruised up today. Anyone who has ever blocked a kick or punt from HS on up, knows that the ball coming off a kickers foot hurts like hell when it hits you.
His arms must be bruised up today. Anyone who has ever blocked a kick or punt from HS on up, knows that the ball coming off a kickers foot hurts like hell when it hits you.
A sportswriter asked him postgame if he shut his eyes when blocking the kick and Chung looks at him querelously saying, "Are yuu kidding? You have to see where the ball is."
His postgame interview epitomized the Harrison, Bruschi culture. Repeatedly asked what specificly the Pats did after the initial drive that was so effective in stoping Henne, he repeatedly and sincerely siad, "I really don't know, honestly. I just know that I was doing my reads and assignments. I'll have to look at the film to tell you" Of course then Belicheck (reluctantly I might add) would have to kill him. You could sense an interest in his part to go review the film and study what precisely happened and why. Kid's a gamer.