By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution

Playing defensive back in the NFL has never been harder. They barely can touch a wide receiver past the line of scrimmage. They must master physics while delivering hits over the middle. They must stay in coverage longer and longer against pass-happy offenses and quarterback-friendly rules.
"You have to maintain different levels of attention in the secondary," Morse told CBSNews.com. "You have to watch the quarterback and the wide receiver that you're guarding."