Most Important Plays

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Most Important Plays

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I was trying to think of all the plays we HAD to make for the win. I ranked them in order of importance (in my opinion). Are there others?

1) 4th Down TD pass to Moss
2) 3rd Down (i think it was almost 20yd) run by Brunell
3) Gibbs' decision to start Brunell (Ramsey couldn't have made that run and he sure as hell doesn't have the poise to lead that type of comeback. Say what you want about the first 3.9 quarters, Brunell came through)
4) TD pass to Moss (2nd one)
5) Sean Taylor's crushing blow to Creyton on what was gonna be a first down (Did you see the replay of that...Taylor was almost 10 yards away when the ball was in the air)
6) W. Harris' 4th down tackle (He played great by the way)
7) N. Novak doing his job and making sure they didn't return that kickoff (I almost died on that one)
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Brunell's run was something like 25 yards, and was great! When it happened I said, "I think they forgot Brunell has the ball!"

I think we could've won this game with Ramsey though, it was just our turn! :)

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FiveWidez wrote:2) 3rd Down (i think it was almost 20yd) run by Brunell


25 yds!!!
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FiveWidez wrote:7) N. Novak doing his job and making sure they didn't return that kickoff (I almost died on that one)


:lol: yeah... me too... now we know that our kicker can tackle too.. :)
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cvillehog wrote:..I think we could've won this game with Ramsey though, it was just our turn!


There are still a number of people here who agree with you. There are a lot more who know that Ramsey could not do that. Fortunately, for all of us who know that, Joe Gibbs also knows that!
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SkinsJock wrote:
cvillehog wrote:..I think we could've won this game with Ramsey though, it was just our turn!


There are still a number of people here who agree with you. There are a lot more who know that Ramsey could not do that. Fortunately, for all of us who know that, Joe Gibbs also knows that!


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25 yard Brunell run, And 4th and 15 pass were key. HTTR
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SkinsJock wrote:
cvillehog wrote:..I think we could've won this game with Ramsey though, it was just our turn!


There are still a number of people here who agree with you. There are a lot more who know that Ramsey could not do that. Fortunately, for all of us who know that, Joe Gibbs also knows that!

And I guess Brunell's performance last year just never happened? Or was that just his evil twin?
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redskindave wrote:25 yard Brunell run, And 4th and 15 pass were key. HTTR


AWESOME. SIMPLY AWESOME.

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Ramsey should STILL be the starter and could not have played any worse than Brunell in the first 55 minutes of the game. All this "see I told you Gibbs was right" is bogus. Brunell STUNK for 56.5 minutes. I'm glad we pulled it out, but the fact remains the same. If the Cowboys hadn't been stopped, missed FG and hadn't got snot bubbles knocked outta them all night by the defense. The Boys held the ball most of Qtrs 1,2 & 4.
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BringThePain! wrote:
FiveWidez wrote:7) N. Novak doing his job and making sure they didn't return that kickoff (I almost died on that one)


:lol: yeah... me too... now we know that our kicker can tackle too.. :)


See, thats why I said Novak should be our placekicker and Hall should be our regular field goal kicker.
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