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Your favorite moment in NFL history??

anything from greatest comeback, largest victory, longest run, worst Superbowl............ect.

miami dolphins perfect season

When my beloved Pats won that first heart pounding Super Bowl
against the Rams, the first of their 5 Super Bowls (only three have been won so far)

randy moss fake mooning the packers fans....haha

Anything with Emmit Smith. A real class act and a gentleman. Wish the rest of the NFL would take his lead.

When My Oakland Raiders Advanced to the SB in 2003 by beating the Titans.

Getting Rid of Randy Moss ( Cancerous ) - 2007

I think it was the third game of the '06 season when, the GIANTS came from so far behind to beat the EAGLES in PHILADELPHIA. it was like payback for, the miracle in the meadowlands.

January 26th 1985 - the day I was legally able to drink...and, oh yeah, the Bears won the Superbowl. What a day that was!

when houshmanzada did his dance in the endzone

seeing michael irvin's neck get wrung in philly. i was there.

immaculate reception or when steelers ended the pats winning streak "21 and done" when the cleveland browns fan ran out on the field and james harrison slammed him willie parkers superbowl record run there is too many more too list

Dexter Manley bats the ball in the air and Darrell Grant catches it and runs it into the end-zone

"Hogebom back to passes...has it batted away and picked off in the air by Darrell Grant...Touchdown Redskins !"

That finishes Dallas off in the NFC title game, then Riggins runs over the killer bs and my beloved Washington Redskins (nasty name) get their first Superbowl victory

and we beat Cowboys to get there

1983

Still have that game on tape

1. Bart Starr for the winning score vs Dallas in the Ice Bowl.
2. Frank Reich leading Buffalo to an improbable comeback win over Houston.

Favre throwing a last minute winning touchdown bomb to Sterling Sharpe in the Silverdome in the playoffs.

john elway winning the super bowl

A respected friend from Denmark recently stated, "I went to a Baseball game recently and realized that part of America is dead."

"What is dead?" I said.

The Game costs so much that a regular person could never afford to go to one anymore.

He's so right that he should be wearing a yellow jacket. BZZZZ.

I really liked watching NFL during the times of Jerry Rice. Montana. Marino. Hogs. Bill Parcell's Giants. LT! Dolphin's Perfect Season.

The legends seem to be gone forever.

NFL now is like a bunch of yuppie announcers who lack "football speak" (football sounding) and rock stars who are trying to out-shock each other.

It's too corporate.

The NBA was spectacular in MJ's times. but, not since.

Mike Jones tackling Kevin Dyson in the last play of SB 34 to keep Tennessee from TYING (NOT winning, as the Titans were down a touchdown) the game, thus preserving the Rams' victory.

I liked the Ravens when they won their ring. I had never seen a team with a defense that was practically their offense. I was scared for the offense to give up points every time the offense had the ball, to get it run back for 6 points. I had never seen anything that weird and a D so dominating. They won by being one-dimensional on defense.

On the offensive side, I liked the ascension of Kurt Warner to MVP and SuperBowl champ. "The Greatest Show on Turf," was entertaining and inspiring.

Im not big on the Steelers considering Im a Browns fan, but my favorite moment happened in 2005 when Hines Ward scored a touchdown and was mocking Terrel Owens with a rendition of his bird dance, it was awesome to see such a cocky player humbled, and if I remember correctly it happened on Monday night, but I could be wrong.

Joe Montana's comeback in the Super Bowl against the Bengals.

Franco Harris "The Immaculate Reception" to beat the Raiders in the playoffs13-7.

During the 1990 season, Oilers vs. Chiefs, midway through the fourth quarter. Warren Moon was having the game of his life, shredding the Chiefs defense at will. He was within 27 yards of tying the all-time mark for yards in a game, and he took himself out of the game. That was probably the most class I have ever seen shown by a player.

recent one....My team...Da bears...07' superbowl...kickoff...first play...The almighty Devin Hester takes it all the way home(yeah baby!)10 seconds is all it took...too bad it all went down hill from there : ( still gettin over it.

I'm a Bears fan, so the entire 1985 season for me. Also, watching Walter Payton highlights.

Superbowl XXXI Packers beating the Patriots
-Brett Favre and Reggie White winning their first Superbowl.
-54 yard bomb to Andre "Bad Moon" Rison on the second play of the game
-Desmond Howard's explosiveness on kick offs and punts. When the Pack needed a score to turn the momentum in their favor Howard sets a Super Bowl record for the longest kick off return.
-And the list can go on forever....

Joe Montana to Dwight Clarke in the back of the end zone, time winding down and the COWBOYS getting punk-ed. I could watch it over and over again and I will smile every time. Second moment Water Payton's speech while being inducted into the Pro Football Hall Of Fame

buffalo vs houston

Eagles winning the NFC: in 2004 the city was alive and fans were cheering louder than ever love those days.
1 city 1 team 1 dream!

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