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Originally posted by Rivercard
Aneas Williams returning a fumble for an NFL record 106 yards. Maybe not a career maker but it stands out to me.


Hell that could have been a franchise maker.
Who knows if that vote passes if we didn't beat the Skins that day.
 

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Originally posted by maddogkf
5 = Orlando Brown
6 = Leon Lett
7 = Scott Norwood

Thanks Maddog. The older I get, the more I have trouble remembering names.
 

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It's a sad one, but I'm going with Bill Gramatica's celebration injury!!
 

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Originally posted by maddogkf
Dare I say Bill Buckner?

Billy Bucks will always be remembered for that one play, and few will ever know that he has Hall of Fame numbers and should probably make it in one day.
 

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Jackie Smith's drop for the Cowboys is a good one.

Joe Theisman having his leg snapped.

How bout the Columbian guy that scored a goal against his own team in the world cup to lose the game.

They killed him.
 

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The cowboy DL who was dancing with the ball toward the endzone celebrating when that never-quit Buffalo? receiver knocked the ball out of his hands before he crossed the goal line. I cant remember either guys name.
 

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Originally posted by CardinalPhan
The cowboy DL who was dancing with the ball toward the endzone celebrating when that never-quit Buffalo? receiver knocked the ball out of his hands before he crossed the goal line. I cant remember either guys name.

Leon Lett makes his second appearance in this thread, he was the DT.

Don Beebe was the WR I think?
 

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Bucky Dent.

Ray Fosse. (Plowed by Pete Rose in the Allstar Game.)

Kermit Washington

One gamers: Timmy Smith and Doug Williams.

B. Y. Kim. Two pitches.

Edgar Renterria.
 

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How about Larry Wilson intercepting a pass with 2 broken hands?
He was one tough SOB.
 

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Originally posted by bratwurst
I think that was Leon Lett? As in: "Lett" the ball go! Don't touch it!
No, as in the Beatles song "Let it be, let it be..."
 

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i dont know if this defines her, but it was still a big moment in women's bball...


lisa leslie's dunk in a wnba game
 

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