Slingin Sammy 33
03-30-2007, 09:58 PM
I would have to say SB XXII, Doug Williams, 2nd Qtr. I was stationed at Yokota AB in Japan and had a roomful of "anti-Skins" fans giving me grief at 10-0. I ran them all out of the room before the end of the 2nd Qtr., the same way the DW and the Skins ran the Broncos out of the "Murph". 35-10 Skins at half.
You could also go with the O-Line same day, Timmy Smith had a record setting game, wasn't touched until he was 8-10 yds thru the holes, and was never heard from again.
Dirtbag59
03-30-2007, 11:33 PM
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Crat92
03-30-2007, 11:52 PM
I would have to say SB XXII, Doug Williams, 2nd Qtr. I was stationed at Yokota AB in Japan and had a roomful of "anti-Skins" fans giving me grief at 10-0. I ran them all out of the room before the end of the 2nd Qtr., the same way the DW and the Skins ran the Broncos out of the "Murph". 35-10 Skins at half.
You could also go with the O-Line same day, Timmy Smith had a record setting game, wasn't touched until he was 8-10 yds thru the holes, and was never heard from again.
I agree. I caught hell from Bronco fans myself until...............QUARTER NO. TWO!
GMScud
03-30-2007, 11:58 PM
SB XXII Timmy Smith was pretty impressive. Don't have the exact stat line but I know he ran for over 200yds and set the SB record for rushing yards, a record that still stands. I wasn't even 10 years old during that game and I remember it like it was yesterday.
I don't know if Moss two TDs against Dallas in 05 was the greatest single game performance, but man it was my favorite Redskins moment since the '92 SuperBowl when Rypien and co waxed the Bills...
I like this thread. It's upbeat and takes some focus off all this Briggs/trading up stuff we have been beating to death lately.
Schneed10
03-31-2007, 12:04 AM
Mark Brunell's NFL record of consecutive completions against Houston this past season.
:cheeky-sm
I think the ones mentioned so far are spot-on:
Riggins in the Super Bowl against the Dolphins
Moss against the Cowboys
Doug Williams in the Super Bowl against Denver
EARTHQUAKE2689
03-31-2007, 12:06 AM
i like the superbowl 22 even though i wasnt even alive when it happened but the superbowl 26 was good too that actually was one of my first memories but the individual performance was Santana Moss in 2005 against the boys 2 tds in 3 minutes never gets old looking at that highlight
Schneed10
03-31-2007, 12:07 AM
But one other really needs to be mentioned:
Troy Vincent's blocked FG, Sean Taylor's return, Nick Novak's game winner against Dallas. It was just such an insane roller coaster of emotions.
And I was there. One of the greatest sports memories I'll ever have.
EARTHQUAKE2689
03-31-2007, 12:10 AM
But one other really needs to be mentioned:
Troy Vincent's blocked FG, Sean Taylor's return, Nick Novak's game winner against Dallas. It was just such an insane roller coaster of emotions.
And I was there. One of the greatest sports memories I'll ever have.
how about santana moss against the jaguars that was great i was at that game greatest thing i have ever seen in person i lost my voice from screaming
EARTHQUAKE2689
03-31-2007, 12:11 AM
so for the first time i started a thread that doesnt suck i am growing up on this site lol
htownskinfan
03-31-2007, 01:48 AM
all those were good,but mark mosely kicking the game winning fg against the giants in a snow storm,I think maybe the biggest clutch kick of all time
reason # 1.its frickin snowing!
2.its to win the game
3.he makes it were in the playoffs
4.its for the all time nfl record of most consecutive fgs made
5.the giants byron hunt gets a finger on the ball but mosely hit it so good it still made it
Vinateri's kick to win the sb was awesome,but I dont think any other kick in nfl history had so many different factors involved,I'll always remeber it
{moseley was named the nfls mvp that yr,the only kicker to ever win it}