The video clip is a favorite of Kenny Bell’s friends: The University of Nebraska receiver lays a punishing blind-side block on a Wisconsin defender during the 2012 Big Ten title game. But the clip found new life — and new meaning — on Friday when the White House posted that play, and other devastating pro and college collisions, in a montage that juxtaposed football highlights with footage of U.S. military strikes in Iran.
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