Found June 29, 2008 on
Da Great White Hype:
Christ, it feels like the last Super Bowl happened nine years ago. We still have a long time to wait before our fantasy season hinges on the tender bones of Larry Johnson, but for now we will have to rely on a non-Tiger golf summer, divisional battles that include the Rays, Marlins, and Cardinals, and pretending to care about a smog-infested Olympics the three plays of the NFL season I thought were the best...
Number 5:
MoJo Drew KO's Merriman on a play action pass block.
Number 4:
Adrian Peterson had one of the best rookie seasons ever, highlighted by breaking the all-time single game rushing record. In this play, he shows just how dangerous yet agile a runner he is, and how easy it is for him to make other players look pretty bad.
Number 3:
Antonio Cromartie was an all-pro not just for his ability to pick off passes, but also for his special teams play, which included the longest play in NFL history, a 109-yard missed FG return for six.
Number 2:
The greatest highlight from the greatest Super Bowl ever. Two phenominal individual efforts on the parts of Eli Manning and David Tyree helped define newer versions of Super Bowl phrases like "the catch" and "the drive."
Number 1:
To beat the Giants play in the Super Bowl, only one instance could have come out on top. Yeah, its from the Cowboys...but what Marion Barber III did to not only avoid a safety, but to pick up yards was pretty amazing.
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Number 5:
MoJo Drew KO's Merriman on a play action pass block.
Number 4:
Adrian Peterson had one of the best rookie seasons ever, highlighted by breaking the all-time single game rushing record. In this play, he shows just how dangerous yet agile a runner he is, and how easy it is for him to make other players look pretty bad.
Number 3:
Antonio Cromartie was an all-pro not just for his ability to pick off passes, but also for his special teams play, which included the longest play in NFL history, a 109-yard missed FG return for six.
Number 2:
The greatest highlight from the greatest Super Bowl ever. Two phenominal individual efforts on the parts of Eli Manning and David Tyree helped define newer versions of Super Bowl phrases like "the catch" and "the drive."
Number 1:
To beat the Giants play in the Super Bowl, only one instance could have come out on top. Yeah, its from the Cowboys...but what Marion Barber III did to not only avoid a safety, but to pick up yards was pretty amazing.
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