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Todd Sauerbrun
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Todd Sauerbrun
Biography of a Football Punter Extraordinaire
Full Name and Common Aliases
Todd Sauerbrun's full name is Todd Andrew Sauerbrun. He is commonly known as Todd Sauerbrun.
Birth and Death Dates
Todd Sauerbrun was born on February 4, 1976. Unfortunately, we do not have information about his current status or passing date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Sauerbrun is an American former professional football player who played in the NFL as a punter.
Early Life and Background
Todd Sauerbrun grew up in New York with a passion for sports. He was an athletic individual from a young age, excelling in multiple sports throughout his high school years. His talent led him to earn a scholarship at West Virginia University, where he played college football.
Major Accomplishments
Sauerbrun's impressive career as a punter spanned over 12 seasons in the NFL. He played for several teams, including the New York Jets, Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, and Miami Dolphins. During his time with the Panthers, Sauerbrun was named a Pro Bowl selection twice (2002-2003) and set multiple records for punting average.
Notable Works or Actions
Sauerbrun's most notable achievements include:
Setting the NFL record for consecutive games with at least one punt of 50 yards or more (34 games)
Holding the Carolina Panthers franchise record for career punts in a season (121 in 2002)
Impact and Legacy
As an accomplished punter, Sauerbrun's skills and records have left a lasting impact on the football world. His contributions to the sport are still celebrated by fans and players alike.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Todd Sauerbrun is widely quoted and remembered for his exceptional punting skills and dedication to the sport.
Quotes by Todd Sauerbrun

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The guy needs to act like he's been there before. He really needs to chill out, plain and simple.

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Honestly, I thought I was the last line of defense. Hey, it's either me or he's gone. I make it a point to get down there earlier because if I'm not down there earlier, he's got all the room in the world and I don't have a chance. The minute he finds that hole, I have to be right there because if I'm not I'm not going to have a chance. You ever see a kicker, a guy running full speed, running a 4.3 40, you ever see a kicker making an open-field tackle? It's not going to happen.

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I haven't made a single tackle all year. I have missed a couple of chances, but I really haven't had many chances. I just stuck my head in there trying to make a tackle and the ball popped loose.

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I love the guy, that guy is awesome. I never played for a coach like that in my whole life. . . . I'm just happy he's happy. If he's happy, I'm happy.

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That kid is as big of an idiot as his brother. And I'm sure his other brother is, too. It goes right down the line.

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Special teams have come up big all year for us. We know we're an important part of the team and a lot of games come down to special teams.

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Special teams in general, alone -- that pretty much sewed the game up for us today.

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You know what, yeah, it is interesting. And I really would love a shot at them. There's a little bit of hard feelings, so to speak. And I'd really like to stick it to them - hard. I really would.

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It feels good to be more than a punter. I saw the ball. Whether (the fumble) would happen or not, I doubted it. But it did.

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I was just so tired -- honestly -- so tired of hearing about these guys. I don't think anybody had us picked to win this game. I think we just shocked the world, so to speak.
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