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Good moments in the 2012-13 season.


Oldmanrivera

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Cam's 72 yard scamper against the Falcons and his flip into the end zone.

Luke decimating the Raiders almost single-handedly. (Terrelle Pryor I'm looking at you)

The second half against the Eagles on national television...Cam having a great game and the defense forcing turnovers.

Watching DeAngelo destroy the Saints in the season finale. AE's punt return almost guarantee the win. Also, Cam shaking off what looked to be a serious injury and coming back in to finish the game and get a W.

The sack-fest in Atlanta early in the year and in San Diego.

Shutting down RGIII on 4th down and keeping him out of the end zone.

Godfrey's pick 6 on Brees week 2. James Anderson ruining Graham's day. Beason getting the interception to end the game. Hardy treating Brees like a rag doll. LaFell trick play/end-around.

Greg Hardy: "Get the fug off our field. Buh-bye...have a nice ride!"

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Cam's 72 yard scamper against the Falcons and his flip into the end zone.

Luke decimating the Raiders almost single-handedly.

The second half against the Eagles on national television...Cam having a great game and the defense forcing turnovers.

Watching DeAngelo destroy the Saints in the season finale. AE's punt return almost guarantee the win.

The sack-fest in Atlanta early in the year and in San Diego.

Shutting down RGIII on 4th down and keeping him out of the end zone.

I am watching the finale now, and I think the broadcasters basically calling saints fans in the stadium classless for booing an injured Cam Newton is one of my favorite moments.

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Cam's 72 yard scamper against the Falcons and his flip into the end zone.

Luke decimating the Raiders almost single-handedly. (Terrelle Pryor I'm looking at you)

The second half against the Eagles on national television...Cam having a great game and the defense forcing turnovers.

Watching DeAngelo destroy the Saints in the season finale. AE's punt return almost guarantee the win. Also, Cam shaking off what looked to be a serious injury and coming back in to finish the game and get a W.

The sack-fest in Atlanta early in the year and in San Diego.

Shutting down RGIII on 4th down and keeping him out of the end zone.

Godfrey's pick 6 on Brees week 2. James Anderson ruining Graham's day. Beason getting the interception to end the game. Hardy treating Brees like a rag doll. LaFell trick play/end-around.

Greg Hardy: "Get the fug off our field. Buh-bye...have a nice ride!"

Pretty much all these plays, and Luke's tackle vs Lynch in the back field when he damn near came unblocked and laid the wood on Marshawn.

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And I like how came back poised in the last saints game after throwing a pick six, That was huge... as well as him coming back after that nasty ankle roll in the same game to throw a dart to lafell and lead us to a scoring drive after DA drove us down the field, 'twas awesome

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There were some good times.

Thinking of the one that made me laugh the most (one others may not remember as much). It was the portion of the Eagles game where their DL kept jumping offsides. I was laughing and saying "Really? Again?" Kept waiting for one of them to yell "LEEEERRROOOOYYY JEEEEENNKIIIIINNNS".

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Greg Hardy's hit on Palmer.

Greg Hardy popping off to ATL after the win.

Cam's flip after the 72 yard run against ATL.

DWill straight deucing on the Saints in the Superdome.

Armanti's big punt return and catch. He's as good as gone next season imo, but I think he handled everything he's been through with class and was glad to see him get those moments.

Thomas Davis big hit on ST after the opening drive in the 1st game. He's baaack.

Nakamura judo throwing Courtney Roby.

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