Just wondering what every buddy’s favorite Redskins Super Bowl Play was? Mine was Doug Williams 80 yard TD Pass to Ricky Sanders in Super Bowl XXII.
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Just wondering what every buddy’s favorite Redskins Super Bowl Play was? Mine was Doug Williams 80 yard TD Pass to Ricky Sanders in Super Bowl XXII.
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Last edited by fuji869; January-29th-2013 at 07:31 PM.
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70 Chip. .
RGIII 70 yard bomb to Garcon in stride to start #4 out in spectacular fashion .....
So I had a premonition. He never said that wasn't allowed.
Hail.
The next one.
The winning TD of SB48
Joe Theismann batting down his own deflected pass thereby saving a defensive TD by Miami...then 70 Chip
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Agree Fuji, Riggins is obviouschoice but I am with you on the bomb to Sanders. Also at Fun Bunch I love that Theismann play yet it never gets mentioned as one of the Super Bowl's all time best plays. Also the Ryp TD to Gary Clark in XXVI because that's when you knew we were World Champs, I want another
First Super Bowl victory is always special. Riggo's 4th and 1, followed by Charlie Brown's catch in the side of the end zone (while being shoved out by a Dolphin) to put the game away. Those will be the best until Griffin breaks off a spectacular run in the Big Dance.
Without question 70chip. I still get goosebumps whenever I see that highlight and hear the diesel horn cranking in the background as riggo strides in slowmo towards the endzone...AWESOME!
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Last edited by CounterTrey75; January-29th-2013 at 11:12 PM.
"70 chip" for me. Riggo made the Dolphin's safety his *****, and in doing so won us our first Super Bowl. With that said, asking this question is like asking which child you love the most, but if there has to be one...it's definately that one. Iconic moment in this team's history.
A couple of ones popped into my head at first thought.
One that I'll always remember : Timmy Smith, counter trey, 58 yard TD run along the sideline, spins the ball in the endzone and does the cabbage patch.
- XXII
Definitely the Sanders TD. It turned the game around. Remember it was 10-0 Denver and Williams went to the sideline the previous series. I also liked Kelly being so out of it he was walking toward the wrong sideline.
70 Chip. I'm surprised anyone could choose differently (except for those who were too young to witness that play)
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Actually the three mentioned all have me torn. Each one was very special in it's own right. Why choose one? The Riggo run was so epic at the time and is replayed whenever the SB's get talked about, the Williams performance was more than one play, but to come back out limping and toss that TD was epic as well. I don't know how to value one over the other?
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1). Riggo's run on 4th and one.
2). Kurt Gouveia's interception of Jim Kelly on the first play (?) of the second half in SB XXVl.....ball game.
3). Williams to Sanders.....he's gone.
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