Green Bay -- Don't miss this week's play of the week on ESPN's Sport Science. Packers rookie Randall Cobb's 108-yard kickoff return for a touchdown is broken down. The segment takes a look at the hit and spin that pinballed Cobb off to the races.
New Orleans' Leigh Torrence comes into contact with his hip, thus changing Cobb's center of gravity.
“In the fifth of a second between his contact with Torrence and his likely impact with the ground, three arms keep the play alive: Cobb’s right arm, and the arms of running back John Kuhn," Sport Science host John Brenkus says. "For less than a third of a second, these arms support the majority of Cobb’s weight, but it’s all the time he needs to get his feet back under him.”
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