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Card Tape but Becton stayed after him

 The moment smacked of "The Blind Aspect." All it needed was Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw and their freckle-faced Hollywood son, S.J., to capture it on his video
recorder. In a game last November, Louisville mammoth still left tackle Mekhi
Becton exploded out of his stance and staggered the man in front of him with a
hand punch to his chest. One would have got sufficed, Card
Tape
but Becton stayed after him and delivered another The
Blind Side
blow. By now, the Syracuse defensive end -- Kingsley Jonathan --
was going backward as if on roller skates. Becton finished him with a single
last shove at the sideline (a possible late hit), launching him into the
Louisville bench area -- and from the display screen shot. The one-man
demolition, which occurred on a running enjoy in Louisville's 56-34 victory,
covered more than 15 yards, from initial contact to last jolt. "We have a
monster," Louisville offensive range coach Dwayne Ledford told his wife on the
field after the game. Today the 6-foot-7, 364-pound participant is a green
giant, drafted No. 11 overall by the New York Jets -- a big guy with a
larger-than-life popularity. Becton tossed around so many defenders in college
that Mekhi
Becton
he made frequent appearances in "Card Tape" -- a coach-created video
that features exceptional plays from the Cardinals' procedures and video games.
Offensive linemen aren't supposed to show up in highlight reels, but Becton
transcends the norm. 

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