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    Favorite Plays....

    Just for fun, I thought I'd start a topic to reminisce about the many great (and some not-so-great) plays we have witnessed over the years as Packer fans.

    I'll just toss out some of my favorite to get things started....


    Who could not love that Instant Replay-Packers/Bears game? After further review.....and the crowd goes nuts. The fact that Bears put an asterick next to that game in their yearbook makes it that much better. Just a great moment for all Packer fans as the ball bounced our way for the first time in a decade vs the Bears.

    I remember a Pre-Season game with the Packers vs Oakland, in Oakland where Favre made this amazing play... The team was on the 7 yard line or something and Favre dropped back to pass. DT D.Russell was in without being touched and just exploded into and through Favre. As Favre's body goes horizontal with Russell on top of him, Favre side arms the ball on a line into the corner/sideline of the endzone and into the arms of ...I think Terry Mickens for a TD. Just an awesome play with a real scare to all Packer Fans and coaches after as Favre got up slowly. He was done for the day after that shot.

    And another memory worth mentioning...and I don't know why I always remember this....was Blair Kiel coming into a game vs the Seahawks IN Milwaukee...at County Stadium..maybe 1988?. Dave Kreig was kicking our butts and the Pack was down like 28-0 before Kiel came in and just lit up the late third and all of the 4th quarter to ALMOST pull that game out. He threw 3 or 4 TD's after never playing hardly at all prior to this game and being our third string QB. It was cool to see him wing it.

    And on the bad side.....The Fridge ramming it in on Monday Night against us.

    That Superbowl Loss to the Broncos still hurts...

    And pick a loss to the cowboys in the mid-90's.

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    ah what super bowl loss to the Broncos? I don't know what the heck you are talking about.


    Favorite all time play was in overtime against the Lions in Detroit, where Favre was rolling to his left and started to feel the pressure, when he whipped around and launched the ball over fifty yards acrosss his body. I was thinking, "Where the hell is he throwing this fucking ball?" Apparently he was throwing it into the arms of a waiting Sterling Sharpe to win the Packers first Playoff game in over 20 years.

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    That game wasn't in OT, nutz, but I'll overlook that. Good play.

    Here are three of my favorite obscure plays:

    1) James Lofton on ~80 yard reverse for a TD on Monday Night at the Giants in 1982. That was the last game before the strike and the Pack was 2-0. Got the feeling that a good team was going to get a great season spoiled.
    2) Tim Harris getting a safety vs. the Vikings in 1988, and the Packers dominated a much better Vikings team at the Metrodome.
    3) Darrell Thompson goes the length of the field to clinch a brutally cold game vs. the Raiders in 1993 to give the Packers their first playoff berth in 11 years. That was the game that LeRoy Butler started the Lambeau Leap.

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    1995 I believe....Bryce Paup returns an interception for a td in a monday night game against the Bears. Pooring rain on Soldier Field and the cool throwback unis.

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    Brett Favre to Andre Rison for the score. Brett tears his helmet off and sprints across the field with his arms in the air and a huge child-like smile on his face in the most infamous film strip of his career

    Whenever Gilbert did the gravedigger.

    Wayne Simmons jarring hit that caused the fumble that newsome ran back for a score. That was one of my favorite games that i've ever seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutz
    ah what super bowl loss to the Broncos? I don't know what the heck you are talking about.


    Favorite all time play was in overtime against the Lions in Detroit, where Favre was rolling to his left and started to feel the pressure, when he whipped around and launched the ball over fifty yards acrosss his body. I was thinking, "Where the hell is he throwing this fucking ball?" Apparently he was throwing it into the arms of a waiting Sterling Sharpe to win the Packers first Playoff game in over 20 years.
    I'm not lying when I say that I was there to see that and that is definitely one of my big memories. The Silverdome was in horrified shock as Sharpe hauled that ball in. They were stunned! It was beautiful. All 3 of Sharpe's TD's that day were exceptional plays. Teague had that record INT runback that day too. Just a great game to watch.

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    I have another...and I happened to have been at this game too...

    Packers hold Barry Sanders to -1 yards rushing in the first playoff game in Lambeau Field in over a decade. I think it was January of 1995. Reggie White and the crew crushed the best RB in the NFL and helped toss the Lions out of the playoffs for the second consecutive year. I think it was Craig Hentrich running out of the endzone for a safety instead of punting the ball and the Lions players were so pissed they cornered him and tried to rough him up before our guys came over. Next day...front page of the Journal was Hentrich standing with like 3 pissed off Lions players around him.

    I also love that game vs the 49ers that was mentioned previously when the Packers went into S.F. and just man-handled the 49ers...starting with Simmons just planting Brent Jones on his ass time and time and time again.

    Bad memory....just to keep balance.... Owens catching that game winning TD in Holmgren's last game as coach. In the playoffs...in S.F.... a play or two after the ref's had screwed up a Jerry Rice fumble that should've ended the game.

    Another bad memory....T.Buckley not thinking Jim McMahon could throw the ball 40 yards so he lets his man go and covers the short guy on the last play of a game at the Metrodome. McMahon tosses the ball over Buckley's head and we lose the game.

    Then there's the T.J. Rubley game....that buffoon. Audibles and costs us the game...

    The bad are as much a part of us as the good.

    Remember that game in the mid-90's where the Packers were playing Buffalo and it went down to the wire only to have Joe Simms called for holding in the endzone for a safety to end the game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gureski
    Another bad memory....T.Buckley not thinking Jim McMahon could throw the ball 40 yards so he lets his man go and covers the short guy on the last play of a game at the Metrodome. McMahon tosses the ball over Buckley's head and we lose the game.

    Then there's the T.J. Rubley game....that buffoon. Audibles and costs us the game...
    I was at both of these games at the Metrodome. I haven't been back since. I was also at the Herschel Walker game that we got beat in. It was the game right after the trade from Dallas, and let's just say that the traded looked pretty good for Minnesota after this first game. I'm 0-3 watching the Pack at Metrodome. I'm 11-1 in Green Bay, 1-0 in Seattle, 0-1 in Tennessee, and 1-0 in Arizona.

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    One of the most memorable passes I have ever seen Favre throw occurred half a dozen years ago. The Packers had the ball on the opponents' 40 yard line. Favre went back to pass but had a tremendous pass rush coming at him.

    He rolled backwards and to his right. He evaded the rush and saw Antonio Freeman improvising a pattern by breaking from the right side of the field to the middle. Favre set up and heaved the ball as hard as he could to Freeman in full stride at the 5. Freeman caught it and went in for the score.

    Both of the announcers marveled that Favre threw the ball "On a rope." In other words, Favre threw the ball with such velocity, it traveled 35 yards with virutally no arc.

    The next day, several of my non-Packer fan co-workers were in unified amazement at the pass. One of them was a former Pac-10 player who stated he never saw ANY quarterback, college or pro, throw a pass like that.

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    What about that pass years ago where he threw it to, I think, Antonio and he slipped and everyone thought the ball hit the turf so no one touched him, but hit hit his hip and he caught it and got up and ran in for an easy 6. That one left a few mouths hanging open.
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    Re: Favorite Plays....

    Quote Originally Posted by gureski
    Just for fun, I thought I'd start a topic to reminisce about the many great (and some not-so-great) plays we have witnessed over the years as Packer fans.

    And pick a loss to the cowboys in the mid-90's.
    I remember watching the NFC Championship game in '95 where I saw two Dallas OL pulling Reggie White by the arms BACKWARDS without getting a holding call. I knew it was over for the Packers when I saw that--there was no way to overcome all the holding, Erik Williams' poking Reggie in the eyes AND Michael Irvin pushing off!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Partial
    Wayne Simmons jarring hit that caused the fumble that Newsome ran back for a score. That was one of my favorite games that I've ever seen.
    I remember the Journal had the picture on Monday after that of all of the 40-Whiner Offensive Linemen standing around covered in mud and looking like they didn't know what just hit them.

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    Remember the Wildcard vs. Seattle??

    Matt Hasselbeck: "We want the ball, 'cuz we're gonna score!"

    Al Harris: "No, you're not!"


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    I LOVE that one!
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    How 'bout Reggie flattening Da Bears???


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    Re: Favorite Plays....

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Mike
    Quote Originally Posted by gureski
    Just for fun, I thought I'd start a topic to reminisce about the many great (and some not-so-great) plays we have witnessed over the years as Packer fans.

    And pick a loss to the cowboys in the mid-90's.
    I remember watching the NFC Championship game in '95 where I saw two Dallas OL pulling Reggie White by the arms BACKWARDS without getting a holding call. I knew it was over for the Packers when I saw that--there was no way to overcome all the holding, Erik Williams' poking Reggie in the eyes AND Michael Irvin pushing off!!!!
    It's funny you mention this because all my memories of those Dallas vs. G.B. games included liberal refereeing. Irvin used to put both hands on our DB's and use their sholder pads as a launching pad to go up and snare balls and he never got called once for pushing off. He and Harper both.

    And don't get me started on the holding that was allowed in those games and in the Superbowl loss to Denver. It was an injustice to say the least. Jurkovich getting taken out with that cheap shot by Williams was B.S. and it didn't even garner a penalty. That was such a dirty play.

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    Who can forget the time Reggie White took Chris Carter and FLUNG him....as in picked up and threw him...at a stunned Warren Moon in a game in Minnesota.

    I remember seeing Moon's eyes light up as he saw his blocker sent sprawling into the air and into Moon's feet. It was one of those WOW plays.


    The Walter Stanley Thanksgiving Day highlight return where he hops and hops and hops down the final yards of the sideline towards a TD. It would go on to be shown on highlight films for years after. I think it was a punt return but I could be wrong.

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    Re: Favorite Plays....

    The underhand TD pass while running to the sideline from Favre to Green on MNF against the queens in 2000.

    All the hard hits Nick Collins delivered last season but especially the one to Chad Johnson. He hit him so hard he forgot to make his CB list the rest of the season!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gureski

    Bad memory....just to keep balance.... Owens catching that game winning TD in Holmgren's last game as coach. In the playoffs...in S.F.... a play or two after the ref's had screwed up a Jerry Rice fumble that should've ended the game.

    Another bad memory....T.Buckley not thinking Jim McMahon could throw the ball 40 yards so he lets his man go and covers the short guy on the last play of a game at the Metrodome. McMahon tosses the ball over Buckley's head and we lose the game.
    Owens catching that TD is w/o a doubt my wrost Packer memory, bar none. I was still so pissed about the NBA style no-call on Rice, then that happened. T.O. came of age that day.

    One other play I can never seem to shake is the the loss to Philly in at home in '03.
    Horrible conditions, and a low scoring game. We were up by 4, so the Eagles need a TD. They're driving the field, but running out of time. Harris was doing ok, but getting beat a bit - he didn't look right. Suddenly, deep in Pack territory, Harris is pulled for Jue!!! Very next play, McNabb goes to that side and beats Jue for a TD on a little pass that had more arc than a rainbow. Todd Pinkston, I think.

    McMahon beating T.Buck in the Metrodome - I'd clean forgotten that he played that one season in Minn. Don't know that I ever saw that play.
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    Two of the better underrated throws I've seen from Favre. Against Cincinnati, he had a window about the size of a football, and he got it in there for a TD to Mark Ingram, I believe, between 3 defenders.

    My favorite is one against New England on Monday night. He rolled to his right, flung it over the middle about 30 yards down the field, and hit Chmura for a TD between two defenders.

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