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Since it's Thanksgiving it's also Buttfumble Day!

Since everyone always sees footage of the Buttfumble, let's change things up a bit -- here's the ensuing kickoff after the Buttfumble:



When that happened I just completely lost it and broke down in laughter for a while.
 
I watched that game with three of my brother in laws... all rabid Jets fans.

Their responses were even funnier than the actual events. And one of them immediately, whilst laughing in utter disgust, coined it the butt fumble!!

Those are good memories. :D
 
On NFL network I saw it listed among great Thanksgiving memories. It warms my heart that it lives on.
 
Great freaking reflex from the squirrel...
 
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Rex's reaction to the Edelman TD is great. A really entertaining YouTube would combine a bunch of those (that one, after James White's TD last week and the Amendola TD catch in NY last year are ones that come to mind immediately.) I'm sure there are plenty more.
 
Have always loved Sanchez's reaction. He's on his stomach with his head up looking at the play. As soon as Gregory grabs it and takes a step he just buries his face in the turf. As a Deadspin commenter once said, "you could see his soul leave his body at that instant."
 
Meanwhile in Philadelphia Sanchez continues his underwhelming tour...

4 td's and 4 int in three games.. no buttfumbles though.
 
And yet, Mark Sanchez continues to start as a QB in the NFL.

Are there really so few guys who can play the position at a high level that a Sanchez is still starting? This year, even Andy Dalton is being hailed as a quality QB (which he might well turn out to be, but, hey, it's way too soon for calling him that)...and Cam Newton, who's beaten a bunch of teams with a combined record of 48-65, including just one team with a winning record, is being compared to Tom Brady. Even Andrew Luck, whom I would call a talented guy, is starting to look like he can't handle it over the long haul. Aaron Rodgers, whom nearly everyone has put in the HOF, is struggling. Joe Flacco parlayed a good season and a great Playoff run into millions of dollars. Ditto, Eli Manning, who, outside of two seven or eight game runs, has a career record that looks like Trent Dilfer.

Were Brady and P. Manning and Favre, just anomalies of the last 20 years, attaining different levels of greatness that even their haters have to admire, with Brady more and more as the consensus GOAT?

Is the position really that hard to play at a high level...or is it the inability of OC's to gameplan for the strengths and weaknesses of their QB's...or have the Defenses gotten that technical and sophisticated....or something else?
 
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Those were the two best, but there were a couple more in rapid succession which was why it was so funny to run them all with Benny Hill Music.

Edelman grabbed that like it was a piece of toast out of a bad toaster.
 
And yet, Mark Sanchez continues to start as a QB in the NFL.

Are there really so few guys who can play the position at a high level that a Sanchez is still starting? This year, even Andy Dalton is being hailed as a quality QB (which he might well turn out to be, but, hey, it's way too soon for calling him that)...and Cam Newton, who's beaten a bunch of teams with a combined record of 48-65, including just one team with a winning record, is being compared to Tom Brady. Even Andrew Luck, whom I would call a talented guy, is starting to look like he can't handle it over the long haul. Aaron Rodgers, whom nearly everyone has put in the HOF, is struggling. Joe Flacco parlayed a good season and a great Playoff run into millions of dollars. Ditto, Eli Manning, who, outside of two seven or eight game runs, has a career record that looks like Trent Dilfer.

Were Brady and P. Manning and Favre, just anomalies of the last 20 years, attaining different levels of greatness that even their haters have to admire, with Brady more and more as the consensus GOAT?

Is the position really that hard to play at a high level...or is it the inability of OC's to gameplan for the strengths and weaknesses of their QB's...or have the Defenses gotten that technical and sophisticated....or something else?

This is the year the NFL* decided to pay close attention to the PSI of the balls.

That would certainly affect Rodgers who publicly stated he tries to sneak higher PSI balls past the refs.

I don't know the preferences of the other QBs, I just know it hasn't slowed TFB.
 

That is just too freakin funny.

I want to show it to my 9 year old son but I'm sure I'd get a call from the school Monday afternoon.
 
Couldn't find the sequence of three hilarious TDs in about 60 seconds, but found the complete game vid on youtube.

Here it is if any of you video or gif wizards want to make a keep sake.

 
Couldn't find the sequence of three hilarious TDs in about 60 seconds, but found the complete game vid on youtube.

Here it is if any of you video or gif wizards want to make a keep sake.



Damn it all, Hernandez! Why did you have to be so freakin' stupid?
 
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