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us2plus2
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Way to go RAWK! congrats! good luck against ECi'

19-20 It was a real close game.
 
yabo
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very gg closer then i would of liked.
 
woofin
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Yeah, GG guys! They don't get much tighter than that one.
 
ColaCock
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awesome game guys...just checked out some of the replays!
 
queball
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Excellent game, good season Wachootoo, nice work Bill and crew.
 
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There was a big goal line stand that decided this game...held you guys to a FG instead of allowing the TD.

7:18 1st & G OPP 3.5 Matthew Hasselbeck pass to Tea Bagg over the middle [deflected by Shamus O' Shamus] (incomplete) Replay
7:15 2nd & G OPP 3.5 Matthew Hasselbeck pass to Tea Bagg over the middle [deflected by Spaceman Africa] (incomplete) Replay
7:13 3rd & G OPP 3.5 Matthew Hasselbeck pass to Saul Panski up the right side (3 yd gain) [tackle: Tommy Jax] Replay
6:28 4th & G OPP 0 17 yd field goal attempted by Finkle n' Einhorn, made [FG]
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queball
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Ouch, the 4th and 0 strikes again.
 
BillSaidSux
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The replay booth clearly showed the ball didn't cross the goal line. Good thing for us we weren't playing the Steelers.
 
kortizdz
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Kurt warner didn't fumble the ball either!
 
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MaRAWK!! o is starting to look like the Cardiac Kids
 
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Originally posted by fattwinsonmopeds
MaRAWK!! o is starting to look like the Cardiac Kids


It was Kardiac Kids, but I like the reference. I remember watching some of those games.
 
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GG to you as well.
 
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Heard of the Cardiac Pack and the Cardiac Cats, had to wiki Kardiac Kids

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The Kardiac Kids is a reference to the 1980 Cleveland Browns, who had a penchant for having games decided in the final moments. Finishing 11-5, the Browns captured their first division title since 1971, winning a tiebreaker with the Houston Oilers. To commemorate the Browns success during the 1980 holiday season, a version of The Twelve Days of Christmas was recorded by Clark Walter, Mack Hayes and Sandra Hayes. Entitled, The Twelve Days of a Cleveland Browns Christmas, each day mentioned a hero on a "Rutigliano Super Bowl team". (The Browns did not win the Super Bowl or reach the AFC Championship Game that year.)


Oh and how'd signing day go for you guys?

I did chuckle at that one kid who flipped a coin between Rutgers and WV.
 
ryan20662
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Think that was bad. Wiki "Red Right 88". You can see the ending of that season right there.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Right_88
 
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Originally posted by queball
Ouch, the 4th and 0 strikes again.


As one of the defensive agents on the team, I was going a little nuts on that stop. =]
 
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