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Posit? ("apropos" in another thread.). C'mon, you have Word of the Day toilet paper, right?Posit denied.
Troy Brown - 3 interceptions. Jules - 0
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Troy Brown - 3 interceptions. Jules - 0
Forgot about this gem. One of the most bizarre things I’ve seen from a sideline reporter. My initial thoughts were “what the f*** was that?”
I think you’re remembering the regular season game against the Rams from October ‘01 where Vinateri threw a TD pass. Although they lost 24-17, it was a positive sign of things to come. Of course, we got them back in the SB at the end of the year, and that’s what matters.
Right team. Wrong game. The TD pass was in ‘04 at the Georgia Done.I think you’re remembering the regular season game against the Rams from October ‘01 where Vinateri threw a TD pass. Although they lost 24-17, it was a positive sign of things to come. Of course, we got them back in the SB at the end of the year, and that’s what matters.
Ras I Dowling for me because they had all night to decide who to take and they took an injury prone DB. I remember Mike Reiss and analysts were screaming Jabal Sheard before the draft as the pass rush was an obvious need.I can't decided what was more of a wtf moment. Drafting ros i dowling or jordan richards.
The play call was baffling and the pick was fantastic/hilarious, but things like "throw a slant" or "make an interception" are normal things that happen within the sport of football.
There is no scenario where "run into an ass face-first" is "normal." At least in FOOTBALL anway.
I've mentioned this one before, but can't help remembering August 17, 1969.
On the way to being blown out by the Falcons at Alumni Stadium in a preseason interleague game, coach Clive Rush ordered his kicker (don't know if it was Gino) to do an onside kick.
Just one thing: nobody else on the team knew.
So, as the Pats sprinted downfield, a huge Atlanta lineman scooped up the ball and rumbled the other way for a touchdown.
Ah, memories.
Or go back a few more years ...
Ya got me.
I'm pretty old now, and not sure about the statute of limitations, but...
Should I turn myself in?