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Devin Hester

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Devin Hester is a weapon, he is a nuclear weapon. So you are never quite comfortable when your enemy has a nuclear weapon... He can score from anywhere on the field at any time, and that is not a good feeling.
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Tony Dungy's comments on Hester before Super Bowl XLI

 
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