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A fellow huddler's view of yesterday.


Nate Dogg

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I thought some people might enjoy seeing these clips. I didn't get anything as intense as the MNF game because this wasn't much of a ball game, but here are some great shots from today.

 

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Let me start this off with a view of player introductions from right above our tunnel.

 

 

Steve got a special introduction for his career accolades. It was so loud I couldn't really hear what the announcer was saying.

 

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Only one section away from Cat Man!!!

 

 

 

This is probably the loudest that the stadium got today except for maybe Ginn's long score. This was a great stop and momentum changer for our defense. I believe Tampa could've tied or taken the lead on that drive. The defense played lights out all day.

 

 

Here is Cam diving over the pile for the TD. No one in the crowd really knew if it was a score or not for several seconds. The refs took forever to make the call.

 

 

Here are the troops going back into the locker room before half time. Greg Hardy slapped my little sisters hand!

 

 

Here is a short clip of Run D.M.C. at half time for all you older folks out there.

 

 

There wasn't really much excitement in the 2nd half. We went out and took care of business today. The highlight of the day would definitely have to be Ginn not dropping a deep ball as well as the play of rookie A.J. Klein. He is playing such big minutes for us and made several tackles in the backfield today. What a find in the 5th round.

 

Hope all you huddlers enjoy!

 

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DecrypticShadow, on 02 Dec 2013 - 10:44 AM, said:

Watching that RedZone fumble recovery and hearing the roar of the crowd just gave me goosebumps right now... Awesome videos man!!!! Keep them coming..

 

It was the best play of the game IMO. I thought someone made a great play, but watching it afterwards it looks like he just dropped the ball lol.

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