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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5276256
I know it's not EXACTLY the same, but still...
Read them all while you're at it, some are pretty funny.
6. Leon Lett's Premature Celebration
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Leon Lett had a knack for making memorable blunders. In Super Bowl XXVII, he scooped up a fumble by Bills quarterback Frank Reich and raced 64 yards toward the goal line. He was celebrating as he neared pay dirt, leaving the ball exposed.
And Bills receiver Don Beebe caught him from behind, swatting the ball loose to keep the big fella from scoring.
"We were getting blown out and for him to do that ... it sends chills down my body every time I see it, because Don Beebe reflected the Buffalo Bills, the whole attitude of the team, in just one play," quarterback Jim Kelly recalled.
Beebe's strip stands as one of the greatest — yet most pointless — hustle plays of all time. The Cowboys held on to defeat the Bills 52-17.
I know it's not EXACTLY the same, but still...
Read them all while you're at it, some are pretty funny.