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re: I'm proud of the Dawg fans who went to the Auburn game.

Posted on 11/19/14 at 2:34 pm to
Posted by Dick Leverage
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Posted on 11/19/14 at 2:34 pm to
Being that old I would think he would remember Butlers 61 yard FG. He probably doesn't know that name either.

Corey Allen's catch from Bobo to pull ahead of GT was a greater moment as far as that is concerned.

Hobnail boot has already been mentioned, I believe.

Heck, Hershel's first TD in Knoxville was way bigger.

A "greatest moment" play is one in which the game was decided by a dramatic play. While Gurley's return was awesome in the light of the circumstances in which it occurred....it was far from "greatest moments" status. Even if the flag would not have been thrown, it would have been yet another highlight for the Gurley legacy only and not a greatest moment. Had AU taken a lead with 2 minutes or so on the clock and then that return eventually decided the game in our favor, it would make the list for sure.
Posted by DawgfaninCa
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Posted on 11/19/14 at 4:16 pm to
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Being that old I would think he would remember Butlers 61 yard FG. He probably doesn't know that name either.


Being that old, living in California and running my own small business, I missed a lot of Georgia games in which I'm sure there were a lot of great plays.

However, I do remember Kevin Butler and what a great FG kicker he was but I don't remember that particular FG.

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A "greatest moment" play is one in which the game was decided by a dramatic play.


No it isn't.

Who made up that definition of "greatest moment" play?

You?

A "greatest moment" play is a play that is so spectacular and exciting that fans will always remember it.

If TG's 104 yard kickoff return TD the first time he touched the football after his 4 game suspension had not been called back then that would have been a "greatest moment" play IMHO.
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