Millions lined the streets in Miami today to pay tribute to the Doofins, finally getting the 500 lb gorilla off of their backs yesterday and pulling the upset of the century vs the high flying, Super Bowl bound Baltimore Ravens/former Cleveland Browns.
All of the players were visibly moved by the turnout as they sat in the duck boats that were sent overnight from Boston to usher them through the hysterical masses. Chants of "We're number 32, Number 1 pick, Cleo's the man, Cams the answer to our prayers, Ted Ginn's coming out party, The Doofins have a legitimate chance to win the AFC East is 2030" echoed through the streets of Miami.
The parade wound its way through Miami and ended at a packed Doofins stadium, 80,000 strong standing and chanting and crying hysterically. The now famous radio broadcast of the historic touchdown pass played over and over on the PA system, vendors were hawking CD's of the famous call, rivaling "The Giants win the Pennant and Oh the humanity" after the Hindenburg crash as far as significant moments in our nations history.
Members of the 1976 Bucs were on hand to congratulate the players, it had been rumored many of the Bucs players were angry that the Doofins were approaching their historic record of 0-14. "Our legacy is now safe" exclaimed one former player.
The players, coaches and the owner, still teary eyed over what he had witnessed the day before spoke in front of the throng gathered at the stadium and promised the fans they would do their best to get to 0-15 before winning a game, which touched off a wild celebration in the stadium.
The crowd went into hysterics when future hall of fame reciever Chico Camarillo spoke to the crowd and his jersey number shot to number one in merchandise sales down in Miami.........................
All of the players were visibly moved by the turnout as they sat in the duck boats that were sent overnight from Boston to usher them through the hysterical masses. Chants of "We're number 32, Number 1 pick, Cleo's the man, Cams the answer to our prayers, Ted Ginn's coming out party, The Doofins have a legitimate chance to win the AFC East is 2030" echoed through the streets of Miami.
The parade wound its way through Miami and ended at a packed Doofins stadium, 80,000 strong standing and chanting and crying hysterically. The now famous radio broadcast of the historic touchdown pass played over and over on the PA system, vendors were hawking CD's of the famous call, rivaling "The Giants win the Pennant and Oh the humanity" after the Hindenburg crash as far as significant moments in our nations history.
Members of the 1976 Bucs were on hand to congratulate the players, it had been rumored many of the Bucs players were angry that the Doofins were approaching their historic record of 0-14. "Our legacy is now safe" exclaimed one former player.
The players, coaches and the owner, still teary eyed over what he had witnessed the day before spoke in front of the throng gathered at the stadium and promised the fans they would do their best to get to 0-15 before winning a game, which touched off a wild celebration in the stadium.
The crowd went into hysterics when future hall of fame reciever Chico Camarillo spoke to the crowd and his jersey number shot to number one in merchandise sales down in Miami.........................