super bowl 38 with my team the panthers who should have won the game instead of new england! Plus we all got to see janet jackson boob!
2007-03-08 14:55:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it's a tie for me really.
SB 31 was an excellent game. I live in New England and I was the only one in the world (at least my world) that was rooting for the packers. I was so happy when they won, I was on cloud nine.
On the flip side, 12/22/2003, the day after Irv Favre died. I felt for Brett....and admired the fact that he would continue to play. It was against a team that is known for a few things...a punishing defense and a "heartless" crowd that is brutal to the away team.
What I saw on that night was one of the most incredible things i have ever seen in the sports world. Raiders fans had signs for Brett telling him that his family was in their prayers and that they were so sorry for his loss...the HOME team was that receptive to the away team....that was amazing.
Aside from that, his team played with more heart and drive than i have seen in a very long time. No matter what it took, they were going to win this game...for Brett. Jumping up into double and triple coverage to come down with a ball, breaking through holes like never before, holding the pocket like men possessed. It was an inspiring game and it really showed the family that a football team truely is. They came together and played as a team should.
I'd honestly have to say that the SB31 game was a very good game, but nothing compared to the Packers-Raiders game on 12/22/2003.
2007-03-09 07:33:10
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answered by Shawn W 2
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1994 Texas High School Playoffs. Plano East vs. John Tyler. Plano East is down 40 to 17 with 3 minutes to go. They kick a FG, and then recover an onside kickoff, score a touchdown, recover another onside, score another td, recover another onside, score another td. They make the most improbable comeback. Ten seconds left. They decide to kick it deep. John Tyler runs it back with no time left -- game over. They have a clip on youtube showing the last three minutes. It's crazy. What makes it even better are the commentators of the game.
2007-03-09 02:44:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Boise State - Oklahoma
The game had everything a fan could want. The huge dog takes the lead, loses in the final minutes only to pull off a miracle and take it all back.
No game I have ever watched has giving me such a adrenaline rush like this game has. And I am not a fan of either team. Go figure.
2007-03-08 16:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I know it sounds cliche but it's gotta be the Boise State vs. Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. Not only was the offensive schemes by BSU incredible (can anyone say Statue of Liberty for the win) but the significance of the game was huge for every small school who thought they couldn't make it in the spotlight. It was the great underdog story that every fan hopes to see at least once in their lifetime.
And seriously, the STATUE OF LIBERTY FOR THE WIN. That's serious serious balls to the wall play calling.
The wedding proposal after wards was just the icing on the cake lol.
2007-03-08 15:06:05
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answered by sweetie_tdp 4
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thats a tough one. For me it comes down to 3. The superbowl when the rams played the titans would an amazing game. The other 2 the packers and seahawks in the wildcard playoff when it went to O.T. and the Seahwaks won the toss and Hassleback said we want the ball and were going to score. And then Al Harris picked him off and took it to the house to win the game for the pack. The other game i think of is the next game the packers played, when they lost to the eagles and the eagles converted on 4 and 26th. That game was also awesome. and went into O.T i belive. but that may of been a different packers eagles playoff game.
2007-03-08 14:57:16
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answered by matthew 5
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1982 AFC playoff game between San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins AKA The Epic In Miami, the Chargers ultimately winning 41-38. Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts and Dolphins quarterback Don Strock both threw for more than 400 yards, and Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow caught 13 passes for 166 yards and blocked a crucial field goal despite suffering from heat-induced fatigue and cramps.
2007-03-08 22:01:18
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answered by ivan_beals 3
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I havent been watching football long but the first game i ever saw was the rams vs the pats in the superbowl and to date is still the best
2007-03-08 21:05:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The best game I ever watched had to be the Monday Night Football game after Brett Favres dad died. I was at that game, and let me tell you, it was like something Ive never witnessed or doubt I ever will. Favre, of course, was about to go back to Wisconsin, when he decides to play, and has his best game of his career going 22-for-30, 399 yards, 4 tds and no picks for the highest rating of his career (154.9). And this was less than 48 hours of learning that his role model and best friend, his dad, had died.
2007-03-09 15:35:04
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answered by sirbrowns 1
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2006 Indianapolis Colts: 18
2006 Pittsburgh Steelers: 21
That was the good game. With the Immaculate Tackle and the infamous Bettis fumble. Not to mention the Worst Kick of Mike Vanderjact's career.
2007-03-08 15:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The 2004 Super Bowl with Patriots vs. Panthers. It honestly was a great game and memorable because Adam Vinateiri's kick. It was the best Super Bowl ever to watch. It was very explosive at the end and it went down to the wire.
2007-03-08 14:52:45
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answered by Anonymous
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