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I meant to mention this earlier


CosmoGirl

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But did anyone else notice DWill's 3rd TD and he did the ball between the legs thing that Moose does? And on another big play, he did the shhhhhh thing that Moose did in the playoffs, I think at the Rams?

He did the shhhh thing after every touchdown - and yeah, I noticed the leg thing

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Before the game started, Smitty did the "shhh" thing. Throughout the game, players kept doing that.

I think it refers to several thoughts, such as "keep us under the radar", "we are about to blow up in the playoffs", "We are coming for real, watch out"...

This team knows its potential. And I feel big things coming...... But, shhhhh... =P

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I started screaming at my fiance the minute I saw that, and then explained it to her.

I wonder if it was DeAngelo's way of giving props to Moose for his run blocking?

Breaking his record.

Before the game started, Smitty did the "shhh" thing. Throughout the game, players kept doing that.

I think it refers to several thoughts, such as "keep us under the radar", "we are about to blow up in the playoffs", "We are coming for real, watch out"...

This team knows its potential. And I feel big things coming...... But, shhhhh... =P

Or, maybe he was trying to tell the fans to STHU.

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