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That one play that always stands in your mind (in person)


Gazi

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It doesn't have to be a playoff game or a winning season.

Mine was Kevin Greene's last sack. I believe it was against New Orleans and we were running up the score on them. Crazy rules in that season (Panthers, Dallas and Packers were in it until the end for the last wild card spot and the point total was determining the final spot)

We scored so many points that season. Gill Haskell was a genius

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I was at Baghdad Airport, we were stuck for a night because of fog. We were returning home after a year during OIF III. Panthers and Giants were on. These people had no clue what Smitty and Peppers and Jake were all about. The shock and horror in their face after that playoff victory in '06 made up for the fact that I had to spend one more shity night in that armpit of the civilization.

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Mine was Smitty's amazing catch & run against the Cheifs. It was had to tell what happened, b/c he looked 'tackled' initially, but he came riding out of the sunset & went for a TD. We were all like "What the f_ _ _" just happened! Of course the stands went wild at that point.

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I'd have a hard time to narrow it to just one. Some of the most memorable for me include the Dallas game when Michael Irvin got pounded and got up woozy with turf stuck in his grill, or when Deion Sanders got hit so hard they carted him off on a golf cart with his eyes rolled back in his head. On the offensive side, I guess maybe the first touchdown pass Jake threw in that first game he came into in relief of Peete, or Steve Beurelein's QB keeper to score and beat Green Bay.

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