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Here’s my list

10. Beasley’s 1st and 2nd int vs Miami 1999

9. MJD’s hidden in the crowd TD vs Patriots in his rookie year. 

8. Mathis int in OT in Pit 

7. Brackens int for TD vs Ravens

6. Scobee from 59 yards Colt killer 

5. Mike Thomas Hail Mary 

4. Means for 62 yards in 1996 playoffs 

3. Taylor 90 yards vs Miami 1999

2. Clyde Simmons int 

1. Jimmy Smith Fade to Glory



What’s your most memorable
David Garrad run va Steelers?
It's not the most memorable play when it comes to our history, but Mojo putting Merriman on his [BLEEP] was awesome! lol
1.  The Official Play That Changed the Franchise
Jalen Ramsey's pass defense vs the Texans in which a completion was ruled but Jalen insisted (to no avail) that Marrone challenge the call.  Jalen gets pissed at Marrone, Coughlin demeans Jalen behind closed doors, Jalen quits then gets traded, Jags go into rebuild mode, Jags sell 38.000 season tickets, Jags go 4-12 in 2020 and 5-11 in 2021, Jags then move to London.
(03-04-2020, 06:22 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: [ -> ]Here’s my list

10. Beasley’s 1st and 2nd int vs Miami 1999

9. MJD’s hidden in the crowd TD vs Patriots in his rookie year. 

8. Mathis int in OT in Pit 

7. Brackens int for TD vs Ravens

6. Scobee from 59 yards Colt killer 

5. Mike Thomas Hail Mary 

4. Means for 62 yards in 1996 playoffs 

3. Taylor 90 yards vs Miami 1999

2. Clyde Simmons int 

1. Jimmy Smith Fade to Glory

Agree, woyld definitely include Garrard' s run.
Morton Anderson missing a "chip shot" placing Jags in the playoffs in their 2nd season.
Never will forget that play in the Super Bowl......oh, never mind. was thinking of another team.
(03-04-2020, 09:11 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]Morton Anderson missing a "chip shot" placing Jags in the playoffs in their 2nd season.

Your right. Add this to the list. And Garrard’s run.
Also add in

Randy Jordan’s screen pass for the first TD ever

Desmond Howard’s PR in the hall of fame game

Hollis’ doink up in Buffalo

Ramsey’s int vs Buf in playoffs

How about Ernest Wilford’s game winner in week 1 vs Buffalo
(03-05-2020, 06:08 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: [ -> ]Also add in

Randy Jordan’s screen pass for the first TD ever

Desmond Howard’s PR in the hall of fame game

Hollis’ doink  up in Buffalo

Ramsey’s int vs Buf in playoffs

How about Ernest Wilford’s game winner in week 1 vs Buffalo

Wow, Desmond Howard's punt return in the hall of fame game.  I remember sitting there in some sports bar watching the game, and everyone jumped up screaming when he was running towards the goal line, and the adrenaline I felt at that time was really shocking.  I was very very surprised because I had such a strong physical reaction to that TD.
(03-06-2020, 10:07 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-05-2020, 06:08 PM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: [ -> ]Also add in

Randy Jordan’s screen pass for the first TD ever

Desmond Howard’s PR in the hall of fame game

Hollis’ doink  up in Buffalo

Ramsey’s int vs Buf in playoffs

How about Ernest Wilford’s game winner in week 1 vs Buffalo

Wow, Desmond Howard's punt return in the hall of fame game.  I remember sitting there in some sports bar watching the game, and everyone jumped up screaming when he was running towards the goal line, and the adrenaline I felt at that time was really shocking.  I was very very surprised because I had such a strong physical reaction to that TD.

Me too. Sometimes I forget that we had Heisman Trophy Winner Desmond Howard. He also left Jax for Green Bay And is still the only special teamer to ever win MVP of the Super Bowl.
Kinda sad our best win ever may still be that 96 playoff game against the Broncos. The Jimmy fade was a huge play but right before it was Mark's scramble where he dodged multiple defenders and shaked his way down the sideline which ultimately set up the throw to Jimmy. Lots of great plays in that game. The TD throw to Keenan was a great pass and catch. Romanowski with a free rush at Mark but Brunell gives him the little head shake, casually steps to the side, and throws a dart. Definitely my most memorable game.

Morton Anderson's chip shot miss has to be in the top 10.

Boselli taunting Jason Taylor is another fave of mine.
Oh yeah! Boselli telling Taylor to “bring it” was a definitely in the top memorable plays.

Brunell scrambled to his left and threw a dime to McCardell “How do you not call that a touchdown” Touchdown!!
How in the world did I forget to put Chris Hudson’s blocked FG return for a TD.

The score was 23-21 with the Jags in the lead vs the Steelers @ home for the FIRST TIME EVER ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL with the nation watching.

The Jags were just coming off a Cinderella year in 1996 by upsetting Buffalo and Denver, so here we are with a nationally televised game against Kordell Stewart and the Steelers.

4th quarter with about 3 seconds left the Steelers call a time out to set up a game winning FG. It was a horrible snap, I think Brackens blocked it, Dave Thomas shoves the kicker to the dirt, Chris Hudson scoops the football up on a perfect hop, and Travis Davis escorts him the the endzone, and 70,000 plus fans went nuts!!!

The Jags won their first ever MNF game in spectacular fashion.

Jaguars - 29
Steelers - 21
Can't rank them. But for me personally. And I still get chills thinking about it from time to time. It was that game against the clots. Taylor trucked Doss for the GW TD. He looked back at him on the way in.

Being a kid at that time. I was awe inspired by Taylor throughout most of my childhood. He would flash when healthy. Gut it out with some awful teams towards the end. And he fought back as much as possible from injury.

He's the only Gator Ill ever care to admit I liked. Me being a Bulldogs fan. But #28 was special. Easily my favorite athlete. He never got the credit he deserved outside of this city.

But Jim Brown loved him when he played. And thats as good as praise can get for a RB.
(03-11-2020, 07:27 PM)Caldrac Wrote: [ -> ]Can't rank them. But for me personally. And I still get chills thinking about it from time to time. It was that game against the clots. Taylor trucked Doss for the GW TD. He looked back at him on the way in.

Being a kid at that time. I was awe inspired by Taylor throughout most of my childhood. He would flash when healthy. Gut it out with some awful teams towards the end. And he fought back as much as possible from injury.

He's the only Gator Ill ever care to admit I liked. Me being a Bulldogs fan. But #28 was special. Easily my favorite athlete. He never got the credit he deserved outside of this city.

But Jim Brown loved him when he played. And thats as good as praise can get for a RB.

That was a legendary play and if there is ever a statue it should be Taylor running over Doss or Boselli telling Taylor to bring it. Or Smith fading to Glory.

Jim Brown said Taylor was the best and Ray Lewis said Taylor was great too.
(03-04-2020, 09:11 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]Morton Anderson missing a "chip shot" placing Jags in the playoffs in their 2nd season.

That to me is the one and only most important and memorable play in Jaguars history.
(03-04-2020, 07:19 PM)jvillejagsn1 Wrote: [ -> ]It's not the most memorable play when it comes to our history, but Mojo putting Merriman on his [BLEEP] was awesome! lol

I also like Greg Jones vs Lamar Woodley (Woodley was prick).
(03-12-2020, 10:52 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-04-2020, 09:11 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: [ -> ]Morton Anderson missing a "chip shot" placing Jags in the playoffs in their 2nd season.

That to me is the one and only most important and memorable play in Jaguars history.

I was a 12 year old down at the stadium the atmosphere was electric. Everyone was chanting Super Bowl where I was sitting.

I also watched the plane fly over after Denver. And Widell asked if we believe in Miracles.

All bc of that missed FG.
Springsteen’s “Glory Days” comes to mind.
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