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As I've noted before, if you can imagine Kam with his BAM! having the coverage skills of Earl Thomas, you'd see what #45 brought to the game.Throwdown":99a0igio said:Loved that song since forever, thought about it when Kam body slammed Monterio Hardesty, so it's a treat to see it put to a highlight vid.
Question cuz I'm kind of a young guy, is Kam the most violent player we've had? I never saw Easley or anyone else... So I can only compare him to the last big hitter we had which was Ken Hamlin.
Pretty cool side note about that song though, that isn't a sample from an older song, the producers (Heatmakerz) had a singer named Opera Steve come in and lay down the vocals you hear in the track, pretty cool how it all sounded. Gave it a real nice New Yorky sound.
Rufus Porter was the most brutal player we ever had--outside linebacker. He was rangy and fast and unstoppable around the outside blitz. Boomer Easiasen was so traumatized by Porter on MNF the Bengals gang-raped a hotel maid.Throwdown":n9122coc said:Loved that song since forever, thought about it when Kam body slammed Monterio Hardesty, so it's a treat to see it put to a highlight vid.
Question cuz I'm kind of a young guy, is Kam the most violent player we've had? I never saw Easley or anyone else... So I can only compare him to the last big hitter we had which was Ken Hamlin.
Pretty cool side note about that song though, that isn't a sample from an older song, the producers (Heatmakerz) had a singer named Opera Steve come in and lay down the vocals you hear in the track, pretty cool how it all sounded. Gave it a real nice New Yorky sound.