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Favorite Blowout in Franchise History?
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Another thing from that clip is it reminds us how nice it is to watch games (or anything) in HD.
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The voting list would be longer if the times we were blown out, at home, was listed. I don't understand this fixation with dwelling on long past and rare accomplishments after we've sucked for so long and so profoundly.
To the future, folks. Look to the future. Quote:A lot of tough choices, but the blowout against Peyton and the Clots in 2006 really stands out; along with the 62-7 beatdown of the Dolphins in what would be the final game for both Jimmy Johnson and Dan Marino.This...why wasn't the Clots blowout of 2006 on the list? We rushed for 375 yards that day. ![]()
Quote:This...why wasn't the Clots blowout of 2006 on the list? We rushed for 375 yards that day.What do you mean? the game is on this list. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:The voting list would be longer if the times we were blown out, at home, was listed. I don't understand this fixation with dwelling on long past and rare accomplishments after we've sucked for so long and so profoundly. You don't have to respond... I really enjoyed 375, though 62-7 is the most significant.
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I almost feel bad going 62-7 But I will always remember that. We have had some good ones that no doubt will end up with very few or even no votes but one things for sure.... I hope we can keep adding new options
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62-7 is by far the most notorious.
One of my favorites was when we beat Pitt 9-0, I think it was in 2006... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
62-7 was awesome. You forget how good Fred was until you watch a replay. Breaking tackles, sick juke move, and then pure speed. Total combination. And those uni's look so much better.
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Quote:62-7 is by far the most notorious.Not really a blowout, but one heck of a defensive struggle. Scobee came up HUGE for us in that game, as well as the Ravens game in 2011.
Favorite victory of all time has to be buffalo when we retired jim kelly. And boselli owned whatever his name was the super stud DE.
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One of my favorites was when Fred Taylor set the record in Three Rivers Stadium with 234 rushing yards. The Jaguars were blowing out the Steelers 34-10 in the fourth quarter, but right near they end they allowed Kordell Stewart two TDs making for a deceiving 34-24 final score.
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