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Friday, August 31, 2007
Zastudil on Fire
By Mary Kay Cabot
August 31, 2007
Browns punter Dave Zastudil was sensational, pinning the Bears at their 10, 4 and 7 on his first three punts. Later in the third quarter, he boomed a 51-yarder that Jereme Perry downed at the 1.
"I think he's the best punter in the league," said Cribbs. "He's a great kicker and provides us with amazing field position. Once we start winning, he's going to the Pro Bowl."
Mike Adams downed Zastudil's first punt of 39 yards at the 10. His second, a 36-yarder, skipped out of bounds at the 4 and his third, a 20-yarder, was downed at the 7. The Bears failed to get past the 15 on each of those drives.
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