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Druby asked in SportsFootball (American) · 2 decades ago

What was the best pro football play you ever saw?

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  • 2 decades ago
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    well the best actual play is probably the music city miracle. I think people might forget the significance of that, it was a play off game. Also, the immaculate reception was really good. More recently i could be dante halls punt return on the goal line where he was running backwords and managed to get free and score a touchdown

  • Defense: Jason Gildon, Pittsburgh Steelers.

    Offense: Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers.

  • Seerin
    Lv 4
    2 decades ago

    I love to see Ronnie Lott hit. Man he could lay some brick!

    I saw Barry sanders almost get tackled 5 yards deep, sqirt out of the tackle and run past a sleeping falcons d.

    I saw Deion Sanders break defenders ankles as a return man on several occasions.

    God I love the NFL

  • 2 decades ago

    The NFC divisional playoff game between the eagles and vikings when L.J Smith fumbled the football and it flew into the in-zone and Freddie Mitchell caught it for a 14 yard touchdown.

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  • 2 decades ago

    Walter Payton is the best pro football player of all time. i mean the guy set a ton of records plus he played on the team which had the best defense of all time.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I think people maybe confused about tough. If by tough you mean the guys i would not want to be hit by, it is 1. Lawrence Taylor 2. Dick Butkus 3. Jack Lampert If you mean the guy who is fearless, who just keeps coming back no matter how hard he is hit, that belongs to Brett Favre. Most consecutives starts in NFL history, played with broken bones, deaths in the family, etc. A prime example was his constant arguments with star d-lineman warren sapp. i remember one particular play, after sapp crushed him, favre stood up and screamed out "is that all you got?" at sapp. He is one tough SOB.

  • 2 decades ago

    It wasn't flashy, but I once watched Tom Waddle (one of the best unknown possession WR's ever) go over the middle and jump for a pass for a first down. He got absolutely leveled and was knocked unconscious. Not dazed, he was actually knocked out cold, and he DIDNT DROP THE BALL!!! First down, Chicago...

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    I love that one where Michael Vick runs for the touchdown against Minnesota....and he's got two Vikings converging on him, but Vick is so sick that he gets by them both and they run into each other... like something you'd only see in a movie.

  • 2 decades ago

    Hands down its Barry Sanders. WOW. Have you watched his "In Their Own Words" on the NFL Network? And the saddest thing about that one is that its only 1 hour.

  • 2 decades ago

    Best NFL Player- Barry Sanders, considering his OLine was always pretty bad.

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