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30 Oct 2005 Steve Smith wears out


DaveThePanther2008
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6 hours ago, outlaw4 said:

Smitty destroyed Smoot and I believe we also destroyed Culpepper's knee that day. A game so well offensively that both Mangum and Colbert got TDs.

Gamble took Culpepper out, iirc.  That started a trend of players getting their knees blown out against us.  Cadillac Williams comes to mind.

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9 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Sunday 30 October 2005, 17 years ago today. 

I can't believe it has been 17 years since this game occurred.  It is at the top of my list along with the Steeler game in 96 as one of my favorites.

I had the opportunity to be at this game.  It was a beautiful day and a historic one for Steve Smith.  

I remember before the game Fred Smoot was talking a lot of trash. As we learned through the years, that's not a good thing to do to Agent 89. Plus, Minnesota had the party on the boat scandal which SS took advantage of. 

 

Yep, I was there. He rowed the boat right in front of us. That whole game and the atmosphere was so amazing.

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