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NEfan32 01-23-2008 03:26 PM

Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
I've always wanted by at the same time not wanted if you now what I mean, a sick play to end the Super Bowl besides a field goal, like a kickoff return as time expires or something.

Imagine this.

Giants-28
Patriots-24

8 seconds left, 4th quarter, ball on the Giant 40.

Brady drops back, with all day to throw, unleashes a bomb to the endzone. Randy Moss jumps up and one hands it in the back corner over Aaron Ross and Webster. Time expires.

I always come up with some crazy scenario to end a game for fun and that one always pops up. A one hander in the back of the endzone from Moss.

Anyone got any other crazy endings you can come up with?

Watson's IQ 01-23-2008 03:28 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NEfan32 (Post 762732)
I've always wanted by at the same time not wanted if you now what I mean, a sick play to end the Super Bowl besides a field goal, like a kickoff return as time expires or something.

Imagine this.

Giants-28
Patriots-24

8 seconds left, 4th quarter, ball on the Giant 40.

Brady drops back, with all day to throw, unleashes a bomb to the endzone. Randy Moss jumps up and one hands it in the back corner over Aaron Ross and Webster. Time expires.

I always come up with some crazy scenario to end a game for fun and that one always pops up. A one hander in the back of the endzone from Moss.

Anyone got any other crazy endings you can come up with?

And the flag flies. "Pass interference, number 81 offense, fifteen yard penalty, repeat 4th down" ;)

Translation: I'd rather not leave the game in the hands of the refs.

How about this one:

Tom Brady (QB) rushed for -2 yards (Kneel Down). Time expires.

NEfan32 01-23-2008 03:29 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
ehh, I was assuming that wouldn't happen. Yeah I agree with you, but for that I can't beleive that just happened purpose was what I Was trying to do

ctpatsfan77 01-23-2008 03:32 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Watson's IQ (Post 762736)
And the flag flies. "Pass interference, number 81 offense, fifteen yard penalty, repeat 4th down" ;)

Translation: I'd rather not leave the game in the hands of the refs.

How about this one:

Tom Brady (QB) rushed for -2 yards (Kneel Down). Time expires.

I like your game-winning final play much better. :rocker:

rayyu882 01-23-2008 03:37 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
I'll say this is more dramatic...

Like your score:

Giants 28
Pats 24

8 second left, Pats at Giant's 3 yard line. Brady have 4 WRs, 1 back. Snap the ball, Giants bring a full blitz, Faulk pick up a block, Brady move around the pocket but no one is open, then Brady scrabble for 8 yards..... TD!!!! WON the game!!! :rocker:

PatsFaninAZ 01-23-2008 03:38 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
The best SB ending play to me would be a Tom Brady kneel down. I don't want any part of our team having the ball on the last play behind in the game, no matter how exciting it might end.

No super bowl has ever gone from having a team going from behind to ahead on the final play. I think super bowl xxiii was the closest, where the 49ers scored with about 30 seconds left. But even then, they were only down 3 and the only real question was whether they would tie it or win it.

I think the most exciting ending would be as you say -- a team down 4 with the ball.

Oswlek 01-23-2008 03:39 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rayyu882 (Post 762767)
I'll say this is more dramatic...

Like your score:

Giants 28
Pats 24

8 second left, Pats at Giant's 3 yard line. Brady have 4 WRs, 1 back. Snap the ball, Giants bring a full blitz, Faulk pick up a block, Brady move around the pocket but no one is open, then Brady scrabble for 8 yards..... TD!!!! WON the game!!! :rocker:

They give credit for the 5 yards he ran into the end zone?

;)

I would much rather this game not come down to the final play, but that is just me.

NEfan32 01-23-2008 03:40 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oswlek (Post 762775)
They give credit for the 5 yards he ran into the end zone?

;)

I would much rather this game not come down to the final play, but that is just me.


Who would? But if it were to come to the last play, I'd probably pass out if we won on the last play.

Watson's IQ 01-23-2008 03:40 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NEfan32 (Post 762740)
ehh, I was assuming that wouldn't happen. Yeah I agree with you, but for that I can't beleive that just happened purpose was what I Was trying to do

Maybe so. But I want to be alive to see the ending of the Super Bowl, and if the Patriots are down by 4 with 8 seconds to play, I will likely already be on my way to the hospital with a massive coronary.

I'll take the kneel down.

rayyu882 01-23-2008 03:40 PM

Re: Wouldn't this be the best SB ending play?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oswlek (Post 762775)
They give credit for the 5 yards he ran into the end zone?

;)

I would much rather this game not come down to the final play, but that is just me.

lol... I counted Brady scrabble from 8 yard line after they snap the ball...


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