My Favorite Plays of the Game

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  • The King
    Without me it's just Awe so
    • Jun 2004
    • 42380

    My Favorite Plays of the Game

    At one point Golden Tate broke free on the sideline, he had beat the Bills secondary there was only one defender left to face Spikes. And he ducked out of bounds.

    After Robey got beat (by Tate) in the 4th he got back in the play and chased him down. The result of that was the missed FG, another yard or two could've made a difference. Kudos to him for not giving up.

    As I mentioned in another thread after Hughes got the strip sack and lost his helmet he got right up helmet-less and tried to make the tackle. Just gutsy.

    Robert Woods. He's like our Spikes on the offense. He plays with such attitude between his blocking, his refusal to be tackled, his fire is contagious.

    Not really a play. But watching Freddy come back in for the Watkins catch in the 4th was awesome he's a beast and him being in the flat has to be respected… definitely an overlooked part of that play.

    The one handed grab by Fred was pretty incredible. Orton seemed to be throwing behind the back a little bit it was awesome to see Fred make that adjustment.

    Watkins. Hands. Wow.
    Last edited by The King; 10-06-2014, 08:01 AM.
    I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?"
    "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet.
    You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times."
    It was all
    true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach.
    He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can
    mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.


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