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SURVEY: Most memorable games

Post by The_Dude »

In ANY sport?

List 'em.

The UK/Duke game (Laetner's last second shot) had to be one of the most memorable for me. Surprising, since I can't stand basketball.
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MLB: Dawson smacks out 3HRs while I'm sitting in the Right Field upper deck seats.

NFL: Carolina vs. Da Bears during the regular season. Vasher did the two picks right in front of us....it was so awesome walking out of that stadium.

Hockey: Any Komets game

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MLB: (2003) Bartman...(moment of silence please)

NFL: (1985) Super Bowl XX - The Fridge steamrolls the Patriots...Sweetness without a TD
(2000) The Music City Miracle

NCAAB: (2002) #5 IU beats #1 Duke in the NCAA tourney "Sweet Sixteen" (many shots of Cuervo)

NCAAF: (2000) #1 Nebraska beats #25 Notre Dame in S.Bend in OT 27-24 (the only college football game I have been to.....we were all ready to storm the field....Bob Davies sits on the ball....time expires....depression sets in)
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7WetCigarettes wrote:MLB: Bartman...(moment of silence please)
AHEM...we don't talk about that around these parts!
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Once again....the loss was not Bartman's fault.
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Once again....the loss was not Bartman's fault.
Agreed. But it did seem to trigger some f'd up events.

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I never said it was his fault....he just represented the moment in time when I yelled, "f**k!" in the bar.
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The_Dude wrote:
Alex Gonzalez is a lucky man.
I would've kicked him in the "bits-n-pieces"! He went from being the best defensive shortstop in the league....to Bill Buckner. AHHHH!

"Soriano, Soriano, Soriano!" THERE! The curse is now broken.
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Kirk Gibson's walk off World Series homer with the Dodgers when he could barely walk.

The Colorado/Kordell Stewart Hail Mary vs. UM... I was walking out of the stadium. Never again have I left early.

1988 Pistons/Lakers NBA Finals game 6 - the Isaiah sprained ankle game.

Nicks/Pistons playoff game (can't remember year or game #) when Isaiah scored 16 points in 91 seconds to win the game for the Pistons.

Nicks/Pistons playoff game when Bernard King went off for 65 - the most impressive individual performance I've ever seen, bar none.

The Barry Sanders/Emmett Smith MNF showdown when they both went off for over 200 yards.
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bassjones wrote:Kirk Gibson's walk off World Series homer with the Dodgers when he could barely walk.
that was such an awesome moment! for the longest time I thought he was a superhero when I was a kid.
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When Rudy sacked the quarterback in the last play of the last game of his senior year at Notre Dame.

I teared up a little.

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:lol:

so did I, Ollie. so did I.
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Pacers/Knicks playoffs - Reggie Miller scores something like 52 points in the final 8 seconds to win the game.

White Sox/Angels, '05 ALCS Game 2 - The A.J. Pierzynski run to first after the strike three in the dirt

Kentucky/Duke - The Laettner game

Dolphins/Cowboys, Thanksgiving in 90something - The Leon Lett touched the punt game in the snow

Rocky knocks out Ivan Drago - "If I can change, and you can change, we can all change! We can all change!" Added bonus that this singlehandedly ended the Cold War.

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1987-ncaa basketball championship- indiana vs. syracuse. keith smart. jump shot from the side. nuff said.
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Post by echosauce1 »

The most memorable game in any sport I've ever been to was last year at the Notre Dame vs. USC game where Notre Dame won and the crowd rushed out on the field and th en.....um nevermind. I should probably just forget it.
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