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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
Definitely the Green Bay linebacker raping Rex Grossman before the 30-second clock expired between 2nd and 3rd down in the first quarter of the final regular season game:
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#42
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
Alex Cora's 18 pitch at-bat that he finnished off with a home run.
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#43
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
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Devon White's catch in the '92 Series. [/ QUOTE ] Shoulda been a triple play. To this day that play still amazes me every time I see it. |
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Sj9PQXC6rs
That Woodson interception when he was in college sticks out. I remember not even realizing he caught the ball until the replays. |
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
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in high school dude hit a sick bicycle kick from about 22 yards (thats fairly far for a normal shot, just outside the box) on rope in the top corner. no goalie in the world coulda stopped it. i was standing about 5 feet away from the kid. my dad was filming the game and sent it to the kid. [/ QUOTE ] slight hijack, far from the most impressive thing i've seen, but i personally drilled a pass out of the air on a single touch from about the same spot on a frozen rope so hard it twisted the side netting around the rear goalpost. this was in basically an intramural college game but it was still pretty sweet. you couldn't have made a more perfect shot in that situation. most impressive thing i've actually watched was probably daniel cabrera no-hitting the red sox for five innings. he fell apart in the sixth but through five innings he just had some of the nastiest stuff you can imagine. saw a few good lobs to vince when he was at carolina but i couldn't tell you who they were against or who threw them or anything. |
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
"slight hijack, far from the most impressive thing i've seen, but i personally drilled a pass out of the air on a single touch from about the same spot on a frozen rope so hard it twisted the side netting around the rear goalpost. "
gawd, isnt this the sickest feeling in the world. hittin so clean you know its goin in. time almost stops watching it knuckle and charge. [censored] a i miss playin. |
#47
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
Very early in Mo Vaughn's Red Sox career (1989?) he KILLED a ball to deep right field at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. I swear I've never seen a home run ball fly over the fence so fast.
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
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"slight hijack, far from the most impressive thing i've seen, but i personally drilled a pass out of the air on a single touch from about the same spot on a frozen rope so hard it twisted the side netting around the rear goalpost. " gawd, isnt this the sickest feeling in the world. hittin so clean you know its goin in. time almost stops watching it knuckle and charge. [censored] a i miss playin. [/ QUOTE ] it was a high-bouncing ball that our player/coach had served me right in the middle of the field. the best part was before i even made contact he saw me running onto it and how well timed it was and just yelled 'nite-nite!' and POW. man i could probably never do that again in like 1000 tries. |
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Re: Most impressive play you\'ve ever seen in person
Ken Griffey Jr.
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