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Nothing to see here folks, nothing to see.
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Top 100 NFL Playoff gamesLAking wrote:Nothing to see here folks, nothing to see.
100. Frank Reich comeback game
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"Ok I'm an elitist, but I have a healthy respect for people who don't measure up." --Aaron Sorkin
93. '87 AFC Championship Game, Elway's Drive (I was on the field)
92. The double-OT playoff game against the Jets the week before (was at that game, too)
91. 1980 divisional playoff, Browns (The Kardiac Kids) vs. Raiders, Sipe through the interception (The Red Right 88 Game)
90. '88 AFC Championship Game, Browns lose at Denver (The Fumble)

92. The double-OT playoff game against the Jets the week before (was at that game, too)

91. 1980 divisional playoff, Browns (The Kardiac Kids) vs. Raiders, Sipe through the interception (The Red Right 88 Game)

90. '88 AFC Championship Game, Browns lose at Denver (The Fumble)

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88. 1994 NFC Wildcard Packers 28, Lions 24
The Packers overcame a 17-7 third quarter deficit as quarterback Brett Favre threw a 40-yard game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Sterling Sharpe with 55 seconds left. Favre and Sharpe connected on three scores during the game. After the Lions scored first on Jason Hanson's 47-yard field goal, Sharpe caught a 12-yard touchdown from Favre. However, Detroit built a 10-7 lead by halftime as Lions quarterback Erik Kramer completed a 1-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Brett Perriman. Then midway through the third period, Detroit defensive back Melvin Jenkins intercepted a pass from Favre and returned it 15 yards for a touchdown to extend the Lions' lead, 17-7. But the Packers countered with a 28-yard touchdown pass from Favre to Sharpe. Then with Detroit deep inside Green Bay territory, Packers defensive back George Teague intercepted Kramer's pass in the end zone and returned it 101 yards to give the Packers a 21-17 lead. The Lions would regain the lead on running back Derrick Moore's 5-yard touchdown before Favre and Sharpe connected on the winning score.
Lions running back Barry Sanders had the best postseason performance of his career, finishing the game with 167 rushing yards.
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My Homer picks..assuming we can use SBs ...
83) 76 divisional playoff Rams 14 Cowboys 12..Rams take safety to end game
82) 79 divisional playoff Rams 21 Cowboys 19..Waddy over the middle with under 2 to play...
81) 89 divisional playoff Rams 19 Giants 13 OT..Flipper on one play...
80) SB XXXIV Rams 23 Titans 16...Bruuuceee!..followed by the longest yard...
Someone tell Cris Collinsworth and the other broadcasting brains that the Titans were a yard from tying the game not winning it.
83) 76 divisional playoff Rams 14 Cowboys 12..Rams take safety to end game
82) 79 divisional playoff Rams 21 Cowboys 19..Waddy over the middle with under 2 to play...
81) 89 divisional playoff Rams 19 Giants 13 OT..Flipper on one play...
80) SB XXXIV Rams 23 Titans 16...Bruuuceee!..followed by the longest yard...
Someone tell Cris Collinsworth and the other broadcasting brains that the Titans were a yard from tying the game not winning it.
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79. Another great Browns playoff game: 1989 Playoffs, Bills at Browns. Beebe gets dropped on his head and fumbles (a highlight still played today in many NFL clip reels), Metcalf's huge kickoff return, and Clay Matthews intercepting Kelly at the 2 yd line to seal the win for the Browns, 34-30. That pick might have been the only thing that kept the Bills from making 5 Super Bowls in a row.lexbur wrote:93. '87 AFC Championship Game, Elway's Drive (I was on the field)![]()
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I beg to differ, the 1982 Divisional Playoff game that icvu listed is the one. I'll never forget that game for as long as I live.Spooky wrote:That's the one...no need to list any others.Leebo33 wrote:87. 1981 NFC Championship SF 28 Dallas 27
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