Please do.echosauce1 wrote:The most memorable game in any sport I've ever been to was last year at the Notre Dame vs. USC game where Notre Dame won and the crowd rushed out on the field and th en.....um nevermind. I should probably just forget it.
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Michigan winning the NCAA Basketball Championship with Rumeal? Robinson nailing his free throws.
San Fran beating Green Bay on last play when Steve Young nearly slipped and fell down then threaded the ball to this guy named Terrell Owens for the touchdown.
Komets winning the championship a few years back on Virag's OT breakaway. That was the loudest game ever in the Coliseum.
Not a game but when George Foreman KO'ed Michael Moorer to win part of the Heavyweight Championship.
Colts/Steelers last year. It was one of the most memorable finishes ever.
San Fran vs. Cincinnati part 2 in the Super Bowl. 39 seconds left, Montana to Taylor.
A few years back when the Devils won the Stanley Cup after like 50 overtimes.
49ers/Giants in 2002 when San Fran overcame a 38-14 deficit to win 39-38. Definitely the most exciting game I have watched. I actually turned the channel on my beloved Niners somewhere in the middle then turned it back to witness the miracle.
49ers/Colts a few years ago when the Niners helped Manning set his record for picks thrown in a game at 4. Oh the Colts fans, they didn't even let me have any fun while taunting them, showing no reaction.
Last but not least. Dale Earnhardt turns right. (or as I call it, the day the music died)
San Fran beating Green Bay on last play when Steve Young nearly slipped and fell down then threaded the ball to this guy named Terrell Owens for the touchdown.
Komets winning the championship a few years back on Virag's OT breakaway. That was the loudest game ever in the Coliseum.
Not a game but when George Foreman KO'ed Michael Moorer to win part of the Heavyweight Championship.
Colts/Steelers last year. It was one of the most memorable finishes ever.
San Fran vs. Cincinnati part 2 in the Super Bowl. 39 seconds left, Montana to Taylor.
A few years back when the Devils won the Stanley Cup after like 50 overtimes.
49ers/Giants in 2002 when San Fran overcame a 38-14 deficit to win 39-38. Definitely the most exciting game I have watched. I actually turned the channel on my beloved Niners somewhere in the middle then turned it back to witness the miracle.
49ers/Colts a few years ago when the Niners helped Manning set his record for picks thrown in a game at 4. Oh the Colts fans, they didn't even let me have any fun while taunting them, showing no reaction.
Last but not least. Dale Earnhardt turns right. (or as I call it, the day the music died)
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jesus that was good...Haggard wrote:
Colts/Steelers last year. It was one of the most memorable finishes ever.
"the catch"...Haggard wrote:
San Fran vs. Cincinnati part 2 in the Super Bowl. 39 seconds left, Montana to Taylor.
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