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    John Kuhn circa 2021

    Presenter: Ted Thompson
    Honoree: John Kuhn

    John Kuhn was honored today in Canton, OH. The hard-nosed runner gained fame during the 2010 season, pile driving the Green Bay Packers to their 13th World Championship and 4th Super Bowl Title with their victory over the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XLV. Named the game's MVP, Kuhn is fondly remembered for running over Ray Lewis for a three yard touchdown run in the SB victory with only seconds left on the clock.

    The play, one of the most iconic in Super Bowl history, propelled the Packers to the 20 - 17 win.

  • #2
    I remember the play fondly.

    I believe in John Kuhn.

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    • #3
      Kuhn rocks.

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      • #4
        I think he's got that "grit" that Patler was talking about in another thread.
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • #5
          It's so funny. I had my old man over to watch the game this evening, and everytime kuhn got the ball, and the crowd chanted KHUUUUUUNNNNNNN. He would ask "why are they booing he just scored a touchdown?" I then explain about the name and dragging it out, and he still proceeded to ask me everytime he got the ball why the fans were booing, but either way he was a MAD man today, keep it up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Fritz View Post
            I think he's got that "grit" that Patler was talking about in another thread.
            Agree.
            When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fritz View Post
              I think he's got that "grit" that Patler was talking about in another thread.
              I think when you win games you get defined as having "grit". when you lose, not so much.
              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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              • #8
                Originally posted by gabe View Post
                everytime kuhn got the ball, and the crowd chanted KHUUUUUUNNNNNNN.
                They are chanting Khuuuuuuuunnnnnnn before the play now. You can here the chant start as the Packers break the huddle.....when it is a play that looks like a time for Khun.

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                • #9
                  Guy just has "it". He doesn't have the physical tools to be an every down player, but man he does so much. He is a solid fundamental blocker - jumps over takcles to gain extra yards, and he punishes you at the point of contact and keeps those legs churning. He is an EXCELLENT short yardage back and a great situational blocker and pass catcher. He is the type of guy you just want to have on your team. A great change of pace from... shit do we have anyone else?

                  I take that back - just give Kuhn the damn rock.

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                  • #10
                    A keeper and fantasy stud. Maybe the short yardage situation is solved. Reminds of John Riggins.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by esoxx View Post
                      John Kuhn circa 2021

                      Presenter: Ted Thompson
                      Honoree: John Kuhn

                      John Kuhn was honored today in Canton, OH. The hard-nosed runner gained fame during the 2010 season, pile driving the Green Bay Packers to their 13th World Championship and 4th Super Bowl Title with their victory over the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XLV. Named the game's MVP, Kuhn is fondly remembered for running over Ray Lewis for a three yard touchdown run in the SB victory with only seconds left on the clock.

                      The play, one of the most iconic in Super Bowl history, propelled the Packers to the 20 - 17 win.
                      who was the coach? couldn't have been mm.

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                      • #12
                        It wasn't that long ago that Kuhn and Hall were thought of as being almost the same player when it came to figuring out final rosters after training camp time. Now Kuhn is playing like Mike Alstott.

                        I love the way Lambeau's Packer fans start calling for Kuhn as soon as the team gets within about 8 yards of the goal line. I hope that tradition continues for a few years, as it is very sweet to have a player as committed as he is to running, pushing, leaping, grinding, turning backwards, clawing for yards feet and inches and basically doing whatever it takes to get his team a first down or a TD.
                        [QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by swede View Post
                          It wasn't that long ago that Kuhn and Hall were thought of as being almost the same player when it came to figuring out final rosters after training camp time. Now Kuhn is playing like Mike Alstott.

                          I love the way Lambeau's Packer fans start calling for Kuhn as soon as the team gets within about 8 yards of the goal line. I hope that tradition continues for a few years, as it is very sweet to have a player as committed as he is to running, pushing, leaping, grinding, turning backwards, clawing for yards feet and inches and basically doing whatever it takes to get his team a first down or a TD.
                          I think Hall's gone next year, unless he's simply amazing as a fullback (which is possible because I'm not a scout). They have Quinn Johnson and John Kuhn. Plus, next year they'll have Ryan Grant, Brandon Jackson, Demitri Nance, and James Starks. I can see them going 2 FB and 4 RBs next year.
                          No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by packerbacker1234 View Post
                            Guy just has "it".

                            Dude - you've just gone full Partial on us.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rbaloha View Post
                              A keeper and fantasy stud. Maybe the short yardage situation is solved. Reminds of John Riggins.
                              He runs nothing for John Riggins.

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