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English: Offensive tackle Matt Kalil during the pregame "Trojan Walk" into the Los Angeles Coliseum for a home game against the Utah Utes in the 2011 season. He is carrying a hammer for earning the nickname "The Hammer" for blocking two critical field goals in as many games.[1]
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