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Post#1 » by Cactus Jack » Wed Aug 3, 2016 12:52 am

Myself:

1. Super Bowl 48 (43-8) :wink:
2. 2011 NFC Wild Card game vs. Saints (Beast mode run in Seattle)
3. 2014 NFC Championship game vs. Niners (Richard Sherman goes off)
4. 2012 Fail Mary game (It was a touchdown people)
5. 2007 NFC Wild Card game vs. Cowboys (Botched Romo snap) :lol:

Man, its been a good run as of late.
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Post#2 » by RavenMad31 » Wed Aug 3, 2016 2:40 am

1. SB 35
2. SB 47
3. 2003 Ravens v. Browns Jamal Lewis tramples out 295 yards rushing.
4. Mile High Miracle to Jacoby Jones. That might be #3 actually.
I'll call that my Mt. Rushmore of games. Honorable mentions would be the wins over Tennessee and the Raiders to get to SB 37.
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Post#3 » by Blazerbob » Wed Aug 3, 2016 3:10 am

1. Super Bowl 11 (Oakland 32 over Minnesota 14)

2. Super Bowl 15 (Oakland 27 over Philadelphia 10) First Wild Card Team to win a Super Bowl

3. Super Bowl 18 (Los Angeles Raiders 38over Washington 9)

4. Oakland over Baltimore OT playoff game December 24, 1977 (Ghost to the post)

5. Super Bowl 41 (Indianapolis 29 over Chicago 17)

6. September 10, 1978 Oakland 21 over San Diego 20 (Holy Roller Game)

7. January 12, 1982 San Diego 41 over Miami 38 OT (Divisional Playoff Game)

8. Super Bowl 49 (New England 28 over Seattle 24)

9. Super Bowl 34 (St. Louis 23 over Tennessee 16)

10. November 30, 1987 Oakland 34 Seattle 17 Bo Jackson runs for 91 yards on one play 221 yards 3 TDs and ran over Bosworth on his third TD run.



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Blazerbob wrote:8. Super Bowl 49 (New England 28 over Seattle 24)
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I don't know what game your talking about.

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Blazerbob wrote:8. Super Bowl 49 (New England 28 over Seattle 24)
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Lol! That was a heck of a football game.


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Post#6 » by bluejerseyjinx » Wed Aug 3, 2016 4:08 am

1970 NFC championship Game vs, the 49ers. Cowboys first championship and last game ever played at Kezar Stadium.
1976 and 1979 NFC championships vs, the Los Angeles Rams. (Rams were nice to us in those days. Always choked in the big game)
Super Bowls X and XIII vs. the Steelers (Lynn Swann's catch over Mark Washington. Greatest catch I ever saw in a super bowl)
Staubach's last game vs, the foreskins with everything on the line.
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Post#7 » by Latrell » Thu Aug 4, 2016 7:42 pm

2006 AFC Championship. Colts 38 Patriots 34.
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Latrell wrote:2006 AFC Championship. Colts 38 Patriots 34.

Epic game. NE had a big lead early, no?
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Post#9 » by bwgood77 » Thu Aug 4, 2016 8:57 pm

Probably Buffalo over Houston in that epic comeback with Frank Reich.

Steelers/Cards super bowl was a good one as was the Ravens over the Niners

I get so pumped up for so many games it's just hard to remember my favorites.

I mostly remember crazy endings like in one playoff game where Rob Johnson and the Bills came back to go ahead with seconds left, and kick off to the Titans and their TE (Frank Rycheck I think) threw a slightly backward pass to the other side of the field, and the guy straight lined it to the end zone. That had to be just about the craziest finish I remember.

Of course the Seahawks have been in some crazy finishes as of late...making some crazy plays and an on the ground catch to move down the field and get to the goal line against the Pats, only to throw a 1 yard interception. Last year's game against the Vikings where the Vikings missed the winning FG. A few years ago they complete an epic comeback against the Falcons only for the Falcons to quickly move down the field and win with a FG.
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Post#10 » by Latrell » Thu Aug 4, 2016 9:02 pm

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Latrell wrote:2006 AFC Championship. Colts 38 Patriots 34.

Epic game. NE had a big lead early, no?


Yes they did. It seemed like a repeat of the previous Pats/Colts games at first.

I remember the backup Jim Sorgi started to warm up after Manning broke his thumb on a Colts' o-linemans helmet late in the 4th. Everyone in my house was nervous as hell, but Manning toughed it out and lead an epic game winning drive that to this day doesn't get enough credit.

Probably my favorite and most memorable game of all time in any sport. 2015 ALCS Game 5 between Texas and Toronto is a close 2nd.
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bwgood77 wrote:Probably Buffalo over Houston in that epic comeback with Frank Reich.

Steelers/Cards super bowl was a good one as was the Ravens over the Niners

I get so pumped up for so many games it's just hard to remember my favorites.

I mostly remember crazy endings like in one playoff game where Rob Johnson and the Bills came back to go ahead with seconds left, and kick off to the Titans and their TE (Frank Rycheck I think) threw a slightly backward pass to the other side of the field, and the guy straight lined it to the end zone. That had to be just about the craziest finish I remember.

Of course the Seahawks have been in some crazy finishes as of late...making some crazy plays and an on the ground catch to move down the field and get to the goal line against the Pats, only to throw a 1 yard interception. Last year's game against the Vikings where the Vikings missed the winning FG. A few years ago they complete an epic comeback against the Falcons only for the Falcons to quickly move down the field and win with a FG.


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Post#12 » by Cactus Jack » Thu Aug 4, 2016 11:53 pm

bwgood77 wrote:Probably Buffalo over Houston in that epic comeback with Frank Reich.

Steelers/Cards super bowl was a good one as was the Ravens over the Niners

I get so pumped up for so many games it's just hard to remember my favorites.

I mostly remember crazy endings like in one playoff game where Rob Johnson and the Bills came back to go ahead with seconds left, and kick off to the Titans and their TE (Frank Rycheck I think) threw a slightly backward pass to the other side of the field, and the guy straight lined it to the end zone. That had to be just about the craziest finish I remember.

Of course the Seahawks have been in some crazy finishes as of late...making some crazy plays and an on the ground catch to move down the field and get to the goal line against the Pats, only to throw a 1 yard interception. Last year's game against the Vikings where the Vikings missed the winning FG. A few years ago they complete an epic comeback against the Falcons only for the Falcons to quickly move down the field and win with a FG.

You left out the Cards/Pack divisional game in January. It had just about everything. Game tying Hail Mary pass. Entertaining OT coin toss. Unorthodox 80 yard back breaker in OT that led to the winning score. How does that not make the list?
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Post#13 » by bwgood77 » Fri Aug 5, 2016 12:05 am

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bwgood77 wrote:Probably Buffalo over Houston in that epic comeback with Frank Reich.

Steelers/Cards super bowl was a good one as was the Ravens over the Niners

I get so pumped up for so many games it's just hard to remember my favorites.

I mostly remember crazy endings like in one playoff game where Rob Johnson and the Bills came back to go ahead with seconds left, and kick off to the Titans and their TE (Frank Rycheck I think) threw a slightly backward pass to the other side of the field, and the guy straight lined it to the end zone. That had to be just about the craziest finish I remember.

Of course the Seahawks have been in some crazy finishes as of late...making some crazy plays and an on the ground catch to move down the field and get to the goal line against the Pats, only to throw a 1 yard interception. Last year's game against the Vikings where the Vikings missed the winning FG. A few years ago they complete an epic comeback against the Falcons only for the Falcons to quickly move down the field and win with a FG.

You left out the Cards/Pack divisional game in January. It had just about everything. Game tying Hail Mary pass. Entertaining OT coin toss. Unorthodox 80 yard back breaker in OT that led to the winning score. How does that not make the list?


Oh yeah, kind of blanked on that one I guess.
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