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Old Thu Sep 30, 2004, 02:13pm
ABoselli ABoselli is offline
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I'm with you on that Rich - touchbacks need as many whistles as possible to get the action stopped as soon as possible. The kids on the kickoff teams are always kinda wound up and for many of them, it's the only time they see action, so they're gonna get their money's worth.

Also, if I'm a BJ, I'm going to have a whistle on the wing's touchdown signal. If I'm a wing, I'm gonna have a whistle on the BJ's touchdown signal on a long run or pass.
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