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as a sports fan, have you ever experienced a moment like the Minneapolis Miracle?


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Seen my share of both, the OMFG OMFG OMFG We WON: 2018 Rose Bowl, Stafford in overtime to beat Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ryan beating the Bears in 12 seconds, and....um.....that whole Roddy White thing from the endzone. 

The bad ones are really....really....bad though, like I NEED BLEACH AND A FUNNEL:  2018 National Championship(SACK OMG, WE'VE GOT THIS, 40 yard bomb, GIVE ME THE FUGGING BLEACH), 1st and goal twice now by the Falcons: 2012 NFCC against the 9ers, 2018 Eagles. 2012 SEC Championship against Bama and defacto National Championship(like the worst thing that could happen is the WR catch the ball....that's his FUGGING JOB).....and that whole 28-3 fugging debacle pretty much shut me down emotionally when it comes to sports. 

Oh and we are also part of a named play down in shytown, Alabama.....the Prayer at Jordan Hare was a mother fugger too. 

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X clown was greatest thing I have personally experiences as a sports fan. However the Mineanapolis Miracle was probably more miraculous because time was up and they were losing. There was literally no hope and it was the last play. Score and TD or be eliminated. It was a prayer pass that a Saints player wiffed on badly. That was a legit miracle to get to the NFCCG

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah...X-Clown.

And my first ever experience with football was the game with the Immaculate Reception.

Watched Dwight Clark's game winning catch in the NFC Championship too.

I remember both those "oldies", but X-Clown is special because I was there. I was sitting on the first row of the upper section behind the end zone and when Smith caught the ball he was running almost directly towards me.  The noise in the dome up to that point was insane, but it went to darn near deathly quite, save for the smattering of Panther fans in attendance, almost instantly. It was great.

Another wild Panthers' finish was in the 1st game if that season when Jake replaced Rodney Peete to start the 2nd half against Jacksonville and threw the game winning TD to Ricky Proehl on 4th down with no time left on the clock. That was damned exciting.

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