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Thomas Davis Video Request


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I'm usually good at finding videos online but I can't find this one.

 

Last night on inside the NFL, they showed TD's pregame speech talking about Matt Ryan

 

"2 years ago he told us to get the F**** off our field. So disrespectful. I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT!" 

He then went to say we take it to him after that.

 

Great leadership as always from TD, it's an awesome clip I hope someone finds.

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4 hours ago, brandon_87 said:

Wasn't it 3 seasons ago? We had Hardy for sure cuz I remember Hardy yelling it back at them when we beat the poo out if them the second game

TD said this the pregame for this week's game. I know he has said it in the past too. I just saw it on this week's inside the NFL.

I know it was new because TD said , allot of you new guys don't know....

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5 hours ago, WarHeel said:

2013

It was 2012 bro.  It was the game right after that TNF game where the Giants beat the poo out of us, Smitty called Cam out for sulking on the sideline and then we had that big ass media circus stirring up around Cam that lasted the entire year -- and in ways, to this day.

We had the lead with like less than a minute to go in that Falcons game, Cam was powering through for a short 1st down, fumbled the ball - recovered it, then we ended up punting.  Back on defense it was like 3rd or 4th and long pinned in their own endzone... we had the fugers beat.  Then that fuging Haruki Nakamura play happened where Roddy got them in FG range with seconds to go.

Matt Ryan was getting his teeth kicked in all day long and was feeling himself after a blown coverage, great play by Roddy and Bryant kicking nearly a 60 yard FG to scrape away a win.

That game combined with the Giants game effectively ended our season before we could ever really get started.

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