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Old 02-05-2011, 01:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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That whole game was amazing.
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:47 AM   #2 (permalink)
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They can add this to their list of memorable moments now. This to me was definatley the nail in the coffin to the Steelers. Give the Packers credit for their deffense creating turnovers though. Something the Steelers did not do the whole game. Matthews showing why he is one of the leagues premier linebackers. Also his linebacker coach being a former Steeler great..Kevin Greene.
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:51 AM   #3 (permalink)
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They can add this to their list of memorable moments now. This to me was definatley the nail in the coffin to the Steelers. Give the Packers credit for their deffense creating turnovers though. Something the Steelers did not do the whole game. Matthews showing why he is one of the leagues premier linebackers. Also his linebacker coach being a former Steeler great..Kevin Greene.
damn that was nice, I can't believe I missed that.
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damn that was nice, I can't believe I missed that.
Oh man...I just knew the Steelers were gonna pound the ball down their throat and score another T.D. When that fumble happened I realized that was more than likely it for them. Funny I still couldve won some money if I would hav bet on a spread. In the Super Bowl thread you can see my 31-24 score prediction. Something I dont normally try an do but just had a feelin it was gonna be a high scoring game. With the final 31-25
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They can add this to their list of memorable moments now. This to me was definatley the nail in the coffin to the Steelers. Give the Packers credit for their deffense creating turnovers though. Something the Steelers did not do the whole game. Matthews showing why he is one of the leagues premier linebackers. Also his linebacker coach being a former Steeler great..Kevin Greene.
Yeah that play was GIGANTIC. So fitting it would be Clay with the big play too. Steelers had momentum going and were driving for another score and Matthews just comes up with another huge play.

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Yeah that play was GIGANTIC. So fitting it would be Clay with the big play too. Steelers had momentum going and were driving for another score and Matthews just comes up with another huge play.

Derek Redmond after injury in the '92 Olympics

That was a really moving vid to watch of Redmond Dirty. I think any athlete of any level would find that inspirational.
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That was a really moving vid to watch of Redmond Dirty. I think any athlete of any level would find that inspirational.
Apologies for the Creed music but that is definitely inspirational.

Speaking of inspirational... Jimmy Valvano. And it reminds me of this famous clip from the '83 National Championship game.

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I don't remember the exact season when this happened if it was 08 or 09 but this play was pretty damn awesome. He's definitely MVP material.
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I don't remember the exact season when this happened if it was 08 or 09 but this play was pretty damn awesome. He's definitely MVP material.
Oh for sure he is MVP material, best player in the NHL hands down.


Anyone else remember this dunk? Just awesome. Vince in his prime was so fun to watch. Love how after the dunk Vince and KG go into Boss mode and get so amped up.

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Oh for sure he is MVP material, best player in the NHL hands down.


Anyone else remember this dunk? Just awesome. Vince in his prime was so fun to watch. Love how after the dunk Vince and KG go into Boss mode and get so amped up.

rofl did he really just push that guys face down?

****ing hilarious....I don't remember seeing that at all. I didn't keep up with 2000's dream team
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