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Favorite special teams play
To go with the other thread about favorite offensive and defensive plays, we shouldn't neglect special teams:
Vinatieri lining up for a kick against the Rams in 2004 and passing the ball to Troy Brown waiting in the end zone for an easy TD. Everubody was fooled on that one. |
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Hard to remember all the plays over hte years but this one sticks out above all else for no other reason than nobody else had done it for decades: Drop kick extra point by Doug Flutie
Called cheap gimmick and a way to make a name for himself one last time but one heck of a way to go out! |
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Ellis Hobb's kick off return against the Raiders last year, after they had just returned one. It just felt like anything you can do, we can do better :) |
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'01 AFCC game. the Blocked FG return for the TD. Think it was Troy pitching it and J.R Redman or T-Buck.
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Snowbowl kick. A lot of great plays come to mind, but this was the best kick in NFL history. Period.
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Fluties drop kick has to be among the top special teams play of ALL the Patriots ST plays - That was fun and is my favorite.
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Of course Adams kicks to win a Super Bowl and Snow Bowl are NFB's. |
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My favoite ST play was the one I chose as my favorite offensive play - the intentional safety in Denver... brilliant.
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