I would bet that NFL players would say that Lamar Jackson's was the most special because the only other player in the NFL who could outrun that many angles on a run is Tyreek Hill.
Considering that Lamar was 0-2 in the postseason and had never led a Ravens comeback victory trailing by 10+points, that was the turning point of the game. All the Titans fans in that stadium thought they were seeing a 3rd and 10 sack or incompletion and next thing Lamar is in the endzone and the Ravens take over the game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
The only thing impressive about the Bono play is how big of an idiot Buddy Ryan was sending an all out 11 man run blitz in an attempt to stop Marcus Allen from getting a first down. Ubeja Vontell could have crawled 75 yards for the touchdown on that play.
Here's one that probably shouldve been considered (VS the bolts):
Not a fan of his but man he was explosive before teams figured him out. One of the best games I ever saw
ANYONE play was:
Colin Kapernick VS the Packers in that playoff game. 500 total yards, 200 on the ground. He was unstoppable.
I'm not a fan of his but that was an insane running day coupled with a 300yd passing day to beat a very solid GB team.
Originally Posted by Pawnmower:
Here's one that probably shouldve been considered (VS the bolts):
Not a fan of his but man he was explosive before teams figured him out. One of the best games I ever saw
ANYONE play was:
Colin Kapernick VS the Packers in that playoff game. 500 total yards, 200 on the ground. He was unstoppable.
I'm not a fan of his but that was an insane running day coupled with a 300yd passing day to beat a very solid GB team.
To be fair, he kind of had to, Bobby was as likely to miss the handoff and not know where the receivers were going, . . . so that's where you end up with his fascinating runs. :-) [Reply]