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10 most memorable plays in franchise history

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(This post was last modified: 03-13-2020, 07:28 AM by The Real Marty.)

(03-13-2020, 04:32 AM)JagFanatic24 Wrote:
(03-12-2020, 10:52 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: 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.

The elation I felt when that thing missed was unbelievable.  I have never gone so deeply into the depths of despair and then so high into a feeling of ecstasy in such a short period of time.  It was a rocket blast of pure clean happiness.   And I'd bet 71,999 other people felt the same thing.  

Nowadays, we're all scarred and cynical from decades of ineptitude, but back then, we were innocent newbies, so we had no reservations about how we felt at the time.  God himself had come down and saved us.  There was no other explanation.
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(03-13-2020, 07:19 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(03-13-2020, 04:32 AM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: 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.

The elation I felt when that thing missed was unbelievable.  I have never gone so deeply into the depths of despair and then so high into a feeling of ecstasy in such a short period of time.  It was a rocket blast of pure clean happiness.   And I'd bet 71,999 other people felt the same thing.  

Nowadays, we're all scarred and cynical from decades of ineptitude, but back then, we were innocent newbies, so we had no reservations about how we felt at the time.  God himself had come down and saved us.  There was no other explanation.

I've said it before...  But I was there and I never saw it live.  I had my head buried in my hands muttering numerous bad words to myself when he missed.
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(03-13-2020, 07:51 AM)Rico Wrote:
(03-13-2020, 07:19 AM)The Real Marty Wrote: The elation I felt when that thing missed was unbelievable.  I have never gone so deeply into the depths of despair and then so high into a feeling of ecstasy in such a short period of time.  It was a rocket blast of pure clean happiness.   And I'd bet 71,999 other people felt the same thing.  

Nowadays, we're all scarred and cynical from decades of ineptitude, but back then, we were innocent newbies, so we had no reservations about how we felt at the time.  God himself had come down and saved us.  There was no other explanation.

I've said it before...  But I was there and I never saw it live.  I had my head buried in my hands muttering numerous bad words to myself when he missed.

I remember it looked like it was good, but one section of fans in the North end zone jumped up yelling, and my split second thought was, wow, I didn't realize there was a section of Falcon fans there, but then the whole stadium erupted and the refs signaled no good.  That was really intense.
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(03-13-2020, 07:19 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(03-13-2020, 04:32 AM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: 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.

The elation I felt when that thing missed was unbelievable.  I have never gone so deeply into the depths of despair and then so high into a feeling of ecstasy in such a short period of time.  It was a rocket blast of pure clean happiness.   And I'd bet 71,999 other people felt the same thing.  

Nowadays, we're all scarred and cynical from decades of ineptitude, but back then, we were innocent newbies, so we had no reservations about how we felt at the time.  God himself had come down and saved us.  There was no other explanation.

I was so convinced the game was over, I was sitting with my head in my hands while everyone around me was standing. I didn't see the actual kick but I looked up in time to see it sail wide. (We were sitting in section 123, row J back in those days.) I jumped in the air like Michael Jordan. Well maybe not just like. The feeling was surreal.
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#25

I would like to officially add in Rashawn Jenkins’ walk off interception to seal the game against the Dallas Cowboys, in a must-win game to keep playoff hopes alive after starting the season 2-6.

Jenkins ended the game with 2 interceptions, 9 tackles, and 9 assists.

This game was an instant classic.
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#26
(This post was last modified: 12-19-2022, 10:16 AM by NewJagsCity. Edited 4 times in total.)

(03-13-2020, 07:19 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(03-13-2020, 04:32 AM)JagFanatic24 Wrote: 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.

The elation I felt when that thing missed was unbelievable.  I have never gone so deeply into the depths of despair and then so high into a feeling of ecstasy in such a short period of time.  It was a rocket blast of pure clean happiness.   And I'd bet 71,999 other people felt the same thing.  

Nowadays, we're all scarred and cynical from decades of ineptitude, but back then, we were innocent newbies, so we had no reservations about how we felt at the time.  God himself had come down and saved us.  There was no other explanation.

I was in the North EZ (Cage of Rage back in the day) directly behind the goalpost for that game. I remember thinking about closing my eyes so I wouldn't have to see something that I could never un-see. Boy am I glad I didn't.

This is definitely 'the play' for all of us Old Fart Jags fans out there, IMO, because of everything it made possible to come after. And maybe the Jimmy Smith TD catch 2 weeks later a close second.

The encouraging thing is, is that we probably haven't seen the greatest play in Jags history yet.
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#27

In recent memory, that jalen ramsey int against buffalo in the playoffs was pretty hype.
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#28

(03-13-2020, 08:01 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(03-13-2020, 07:51 AM)Rico Wrote: I've said it before...  But I was there and I never saw it live.  I had my head buried in my hands muttering numerous bad words to myself when he missed.

I remember it looked like it was good, but one section of fans in the North end zone jumped up yelling, and my split second thought was, wow, I didn't realize there was a section of Falcon fans there, but then the whole stadium erupted and the refs signaled no good.  That was really intense.

Yeah, I sat there with my jaw hanging open for what seemed like a while after the stadium went nuts.  Was probably just a couple of seconds.
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#29

Wait, I thought we only did this over the past decade when the Jags sucked and there was nothing better to do in November and December except to reflect on the past and look at mock drafts.
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#30

How is there no, "Myles Jack wasn't down" in this thread?
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#31

don't forget the Gabbert to shorts for a slant to go 80 yards in 2012 to win in final min.

2017 Pittsburg playoff game where Bortles went Toe for Toe with Big ben great team game especially on Def.
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#32

When the Patriots turned out the lights in Foxboro to kill our momentum. Or well any time they got favorable calls against us in the playoffs.
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#33

(12-20-2022, 04:37 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: How is there no, "Myles Jack wasn't down" in this thread?

I was going to list it, but its such a thread killer...
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#34

Frankly I think going for two vs. the ratbirds was a bigger play if he have to nominate something from this season, it's kinda what got this whole thing rolling.

Neither are top ten all-time for me, though.
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#35

(12-21-2022, 09:05 AM)Mikey Wrote: Frankly I think going for two vs. the ratbirds was a bigger play if he have to nominate something from this season, it's kinda what got this whole thing rolling.

Neither are top ten all-time for me, though.

If we make the playoffs, I will be officially adding the 2 point conversion that Zay Jones caught to the list. Along with Agnew’s TD catch, which is even bigger than the 2 point conversion.
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#36

Can we add foyes super kick forced fumble tonight in the meme category
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#37

(12-23-2022, 03:20 AM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: Can we add foyes super kick forced fumble tonight in the meme category

With what caption?
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#38
(This post was last modified: 12-23-2022, 03:33 AM by ChrisJagBoy.)

(12-23-2022, 03:23 AM)rpr52121 Wrote:
(12-23-2022, 03:20 AM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: Can we add foyes super kick forced fumble tonight in the meme category

With what caption?

Put that [BLEEP] on tiktok or something with WWE commentaters screaming "sweet chin music" lol
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