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I like where your head is at. Let’s just simplify it. The Amentoela.
Amen -- as in, with that catch the game is over?I like where your head is at. Let’s just simplify it. The Amentoela.
Which one? All the guy does is make clutch catches in the postseason. Isn’t that right, @Brady6?
The Amen-Dola #26
Actually that's an interesting question. How many clutch moments has Amendola been a part of?
1. 4th and 18
2. 4th Qtr TD
3. 4th and 1 (2?) Super Bowl 51
4. TD Super Bowl 51
5. 2 pt conversion Super Bowl 51
6. TD Super Bowl 49
7. Edelman to Amendola TD vs Ravens
8. Diving TD vs Ravens
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First, they need to finish the job next weekend.
Not to be a wet blanket, but no one really talks that much about Sterling Moore’s endzone strip in the AFCCG to send us to the SB back in the 2011 season, and that’s obviously because we didn’t win the next week.
It will always be considered to be a big grab no matter what, but winning next week could be the difference between having a cool, legendary nickname or not.
What’s that make, like 5 fumbles that we could’ve had in those two NYG losses? At least 4. Came away with zero, if memory serves.Moore had his chance at immortality stolen during the superbowl. He stripped Victor Cruz in the redzone and recovered but a 12 men on the field penalty erased his great play from history.
I like Amen-Dola as an appropriate way to pronounce his name...
If we have to name one most important bestest Dola catch, we'd have to call it the Holy Dola, if you ask me, but we can't have a "The Catch" name for them. He creates them in bulk.
For the NFL-Literate, we should call them all "A Catch," just to rub it in.