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Post by shadyvsesham on Feb 7, 2018 21:38:20 GMT
Cris Collinsworth also said that was the gutsiest play call in Super Bowl history and Collnsworth is a huge Brady fanboy. -O, ok, so everything COllinsworth says is true? This is comical.
[/b][/quote] Nope. 10 years from now, NOBODY outside of New England will even remember who scored the TD in OT or what the play was. But EVERYBODY, including EVERYBODY in New England, will remember Nick Foles' TD catch because that's a unforgettable play that will be remembered forever. And you can book that because that is 100% FACT.[/quote] NOPE. 10 years from now, people will remember the biggest comeback in super bowl history, FACT. No one in NE will remember the Foles catch, theyll remember the huge OT win, the Butler INT to save the Sea super bowl. If you wanna say a SBowl loss NE would remember, it be the 18-0 season, not this. OT win will be talked about far more than Foles TD catch. Book that, kid, that's a fact. Youre always wrong so no biggie.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Feb 7, 2018 21:49:04 GMT
Ok, this I can respect. [/quote] I figured if we started on the common ground of AH being sniveling piece of shit we could reason with one another.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Feb 7, 2018 21:49:53 GMT
Ok, this I can respect. [/quote] I figured if we started on the common ground of AH being sniveling piece of shit we could reason with one another.
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Post by Daisy on Feb 7, 2018 22:06:29 GMT
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Post by HumanFundRecipient on Feb 7, 2018 22:56:07 GMT
Have to be honest, as it made me want to change the channel, but the Harrison pick six.
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Post by GiantFan1980 on Feb 7, 2018 23:14:38 GMT
Still can't believe how open Plaxico was. When it happened, I kept waiting on a late flag to come in and shit all over the play. To this day when I watch it I keep expecting a flag to come flying in against Ny because an offensive guy was holding a Pats defender by the elbow with his pinkie finger.
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Post by Marv on Feb 8, 2018 1:37:23 GMT
7 to 10 for me. Big Ben to Santonio...Harrison’s is a close second.
Willie Parker’s is third. At the time I think it was longest run in SB history.
But naturally I’m gonna remember the ones from my team more fondly.
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Post by sdm3 on Feb 8, 2018 1:44:27 GMT
Sometimes I think people hate AH Fan so much that they'll go to any lengths to argue with him, even if they don't truly believe what they're arguing. I'll leave it at that.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 8, 2018 5:59:05 GMT
Santonio Holmes's catch was tougher than Plaxico's and won a game in the final minutes as well. I understand that you might not want to have two from the same game (and Harrison's was a 14 point turnaround), but Holmes's catch was easily better than Plaxico's. Yep, forgot to include Santonio Holmes' TD catch in the poll. Another one that I forgot to include in the poll and that no one has mentioned yet is, from the same game as Marcus Allen's 74-yard TD run, Jack Squires pick-6 of Joe Theismann right before halftime.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 8, 2018 6:04:09 GMT
they'll go to any lengths to argue with him, even if they don't truly believe what they're arguing. I'll leave it at that. That's true. It's laughable that a dumb Pats fanboy like shadyvsesham would even argue that the OT TD last year would be more memorable than Foles' TD catch 10 years from now. Like I said, 10 years from now, most people outside New England won't even remember who scored on the OT TD or what the play was, but 10 years from now, everybody (and that includes everybody in New England) will still remember Foles' TD catch.
Then again, shadyvsesham is still trying to argue in another thread where a Pats fan asked if Brady has more rings than any other player and the correct answer is NO (since Charles Haley has 5 rings and 5 is not more than 5) that it's incorrect to answer NO to that question. I tried to explain it to the idiot that it's a simple 1st grade arithmetic question: Is 5 > 5? The correct answer is NO.
But shadyvsesham keeps arguing against that. shadyvsesham thinks that 5 is greater than 5.
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Post by shadyvsesham on Feb 8, 2018 14:08:01 GMT
they'll go to any lengths to argue with him, even if they don't truly believe what they're arguing. I'll leave it at that. That's true. It's laughable that a dumb Pats fanboy like shadyvsesham would even argue that the OT TD last year would be more memorable than Foles' TD catch 10 years from now. Like I said, 10 years from now, most people outside New England won't even remember who scored on the OT TD or what the play was, but 10 years from now, everybody (and that includes everybody in New England) will still remember Foles' TD catch.
Then again, shadyvsesham is still trying to argue in another thread where a Pats fan asked if Brady has more rings than any other player and the correct answer is NO (since Charles Haley has 5 rings and 5 is not more than 5) that it's incorrect to answer NO to that question. I tried to explain it to the idiot that it's a simple 1st grade arithmetic question: Is 5 > 5? The correct answer is NO.
But shadyvsesham keeps arguing against that. shadyvsesham thinks that 5 is greater than 5.
Someone showed me where I said 5 > 5. Show me where I said that, I said,"No, the right answer is,'Brady HAS AS MANY RINGS AS HALEY." That's what I said you moron. Im a Houston fan, I get youre not a Dallas fan, but ive lived in Houston all my life. Yea I personally found the OT TD more memorable > Foles catch, but one poster put it into prospective why. It was the comeback in a whole, that was a lot more memorable > one catch. No, 10 years from now people will still discuss the amazing NE comeback on Atlanta in the super bowl, bank it. Id be shocked if anyone remembers Foles caatch in 3 years. People will remember: Ne failing to go 19-0 or NE's comeback. Hell Id say people will remember Butlers INT more because it sticks in your brain, it was the last play of the game, those things stick. The answer is, BRADY AND HALEY HAVE THE SAME, both have 5. God youre an idiot. No the correct answer would be 5=5, neither has more than the other, herp derp.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 9, 2018 5:13:29 GMT
That's true. It's laughable that a dumb Pats fanboy like shadyvsesham would even argue that the OT TD last year would be more memorable than Foles' TD catch 10 years from now. Like I said, 10 years from now, most people outside New England won't even remember who scored on the OT TD or what the play was, but 10 years from now, everybody (and that includes everybody in New England) will still remember Foles' TD catch.
Then again, shadyvsesham is still trying to argue in another thread where a Pats fan asked if Brady has more rings than any other player and the correct answer is NO (since Charles Haley has 5 rings and 5 is not more than 5) that it's incorrect to answer NO to that question. I tried to explain it to the idiot that it's a simple 1st grade arithmetic question: Is 5 > 5? The correct answer is NO.
But shadyvsesham keeps arguing against that. shadyvsesham thinks that 5 is greater than 5.
Id be shocked if anyone remembers Foles caatch in 3 years. EVERYONE, including everyone in New England, will remember Foles' TD catch not just in 3 years but in 30 years and forever. Because whichever network is broadcasting the Super Bowl will show that highlight at the start of every Super Bowl, just like how at the start of every World Series, they show Kirk Gibson's home run off of Dennis Eckersley and at the start of every NBA Finals, they show highlights of Michael Jordan's final shot for the Bulls and Magic's baby sky-hook against the Celtics and in every NCAA Tournament, they show highlights of Lorenzo Charles' dunk and Christian Laettner's shot. Foles' TD catch is 1 of those rare plays that will forever be immortalized along with other famous sports highlights, such as Kirk Gibson's home run and Michael Jordan's final shot for the Bulls and Lorenzo Charles' dunk.
The answer is, BRADY AND HALEY HAVE THE SAME, both have 5. God youre an idiot! The question by brady fanboy daisyb was if Brady had more rings than any other player. The correct answer is NO, BRADY DOES NOT HAVE MORE RINGS THAN ANY OTHER PLAYER. God, you're an idiot.
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Post by NJtoTX on Feb 9, 2018 11:48:11 GMT
James Harrison taking what looked like a sure TD away, then since time had expired, having to take it to the other end zone to get any points at all. Nearly got tackled a yard short by Fitzgerald. 14 point turnaround.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Feb 9, 2018 13:00:09 GMT
Sometimes I think people hate AH Fan so much that they'll go to any lengths to argue with him, even if they don't truly believe what they're arguing. I'll leave it at that. The same exact thing can be said about him though. Ever read some of the shit he says?
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Post by masterofallgoons on Feb 9, 2018 16:53:22 GMT
The same exact thing can be said about him though. Ever read some of the shit he says? I don't think anyone is denying that. But some people in this thread argue things that they don't even seem to believe because they can't bring themselves to agree with that moronic asshole.
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Post by shadyvsesham on Feb 9, 2018 17:41:31 GMT
Id be shocked if anyone remembers Foles caatch in 3 years. EVERYONE, including everyone in New England, will remember Foles' TD catch not just in 3 years but in 30 years and forever. Because whichever network is broadcasting the Super Bowl will show that highlight at the start of every Super Bowl, just like how at the start of every World Series, they show Kirk Gibson's home run off of Dennis Eckersley and at the start of every NBA Finals, they show highlights of Michael Jordan's final shot for the Bulls and Magic's baby sky-hook against the Celtics and in every NCAA Tournament, they show highlights of Lorenzo Charles' dunk and Christian Laettner's shot. Foles' TD catch is 1 of those rare plays that will forever be immortalized along with other famous sports highlights, such as Kirk Gibson's home run and Michael Jordan's final shot for the Bulls and Lorenzo Charles' dunk.
-Make a poll grandpa. "What will NE fans remember more, the 19-0 failure or Foles catch." Do it grandpa. See which one is more painful for NE fans. Please do it. You wont, we both know why. Sorry, this play will be forgotten grandpa.
The answer is, BRADY AND HALEY HAVE THE SAME, both have 5. God youre an idiot! The question by brady fanboy daisyb was if Brady had more rings than any other player. The correct answer is NO, BRADY DOES NOT HAVE MORE RINGS THAN ANY OTHER PLAYER. God, you're an idiot. -THE CORRECT ANSWER IS,"Haley and Brady both have 5." I get it, youre old and your memory isnt that good. Not that hard dolt.
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Post by klawrencio79 on Feb 9, 2018 17:45:01 GMT
The same exact thing can be said about him though. Ever read some of the shit he says? I don't think anyone is denying that. But some people in this thread argue things that they don't even seem to believe because they can't bring themselves to agree with that moronic asshole. Touché.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 9, 2018 22:26:31 GMT
John Taylor from Montana.
For me that's in the galaxy with MJ's improv'd layup vs the Lakers.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Feb 9, 2018 22:49:33 GMT
I think the most memorable TDis largely based on one’s rooting interest. I mean I’ll never forget Foles’, but I don’t spend five seconds think about the Patriots OT one against the Falcons. For a TD from teams I’m neutral about, Big Ben to Holmes came to mind first.
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Post by DC-Fan on Feb 11, 2018 8:00:15 GMT
I think putting the Foles catch is fair. Re: first OT win in SB history, sure. But people remember that ending for the circumstances, for the fact that the Patriots came back to win, not the nature of White's play itself. The question posed is about the most memorable TD in SB history. The Foles catch was ballsy, dramatic, outrageous, and certainly memorable. Agreed. It's similar to Marcus Allen's 74-yard TD run. It's not the situation that makes that play memorable. Most people (including myself) don't even remember what the score was or what down it was when Allen had that 74-yard TD run. But that play is memorable because 1) the play was so spectacular and 2) the highlight of that play is shown every year at the start of the Super Bowl broadcast.
Likewise, Foles' TD catch will forever be remembered because the play was so spectacular (a direct snap to a RB who tosses it to a TE who throws it to the QB on 4th-and-goal) and 2) the highlight of that play is shown every year at the start of the Super Bowl broadcast. The 1st Suepr Bowl I watched live was Super Bowl XII (Dallas vs Denver) so I didn't see the Garo Yepremian play live. But I've seen the highlight of that Yepremian play dozens of times because it's shown every year at the start of the Super Bowl broadcast. It'll be the same with Foles' TD catch. It'll be shown every year at the start of the Super Bowl broadcast so everyone will remember it and even children who are too young now or who haven't been born yet will know about that play when they start watching the Super Bowl in a few years. Foles' TD catch will forever be immortalized, like the Yrepremian play and many of the other plays listed in my poll.
As for the OT TD, that won't be remembered because 1) the play wasn't spectacular (just a 1 or 2 yard TD run by an RB) and won't be repeatedly shown as part of Super Bowl highlights every year. Heck, the 1958 NFL Championship Game is called The Greatest Game Ever Played because it's the 1st NFL Championship Game to go into OT. Most people know that the Colts won in OT, but most people don't know who scored the winning points or what down it was or how many yards it was. It'll be the same with the OT TD for the Patriots. 10 years from now, no one outside New England will even remember who scored or what down it was. But everyone, including everyone in New England will not only remember the Foles' TD catch but also remember that it was on a 4th-and-goal.
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