Honestly, I will never forget this as long as I live. This play happened pretty much right in front of me. My dad and I were at the game. Section 101, row 27, seat 23. The play still brings a huge smile to my face.
A Randy Moss fan for life. A Kevin Williams fan for life.
Honestly, I will never forget this as long as I live. This play happened pretty much right in front of me. My dad and I were at the game. Section 101, row 27, seat 23. The play still brings a huge smile to my face.
You can't get farther back in the end zone than that!
A successful coach needs a patient wife, loyal dog, and great quarterback - and not necessarily in that order.
One of my favorite plays was the Moss to Moe play. There are so many plays...the Warren Moon to CC overtime winning TD, Randy's first TD, all of his TD's vs. GB and Dallas. KWill int return.
Don't hate on my Buckeyes. Some of the best Vikings went to Ohio State.
Including now, HOF WR #80 Cris Carter
headless_norseman wrote:
Thanks for posting this so I didn't have to. Probably my most memorable Viking moment I could remember as a kid, and it wasn't even on TV!
I thought it happened post-blackout rules. I remember watching it while working in the dorm at the U of M over Christmas break. I called the hook-and-lateral play beforehand, in front of my friends.
But you can tell the Vikings dynasty days were over if they needed that kind of sequence of plays to make the playoffs in the last game.
John_Viveiros wrote:
I thought it happened post-blackout rules. I remember watching it while working in the dorm at the U of M over Christmas break. I called the hook-and-lateral play beforehand, in front of my friends.
But you can tell the Vikings dynasty days were over if they needed that kind of sequence of plays to make the playoffs in the last game.
I was living in SW Iowa at the time and was upset, even as a kid, that such an important game was not being televised - seems they televised most Vike games for me back in those days!
A successful coach needs a patient wife, loyal dog, and great quarterback - and not necessarily in that order.