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Best juke move of all time??


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What was the best juke move of all time??

 

My nomination....

 

Dante Hall:

 

Although I am sure Barry has about 10 that could be used...I remember one in particular against the Bills where Bruce caught him in the backfield, grabbed him by the jersey, spun him around, he got away and reversed field, juked Bennett in the backfield and then outran Talley for the first down...it was amazing...

 

 

 

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Any discussion of best juke move begins and ends with Barry.

 

Though I will say, the move in the OP is pretty impressive.

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5 minutes ago, Rubes said:

Any discussion of best juke move begins and ends with Barry.

 

Though I will say, the move in the OP is pretty impressive.

If we're talking football Barry owns the category but if it is more general then you have to consider this move ?

 

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6 minutes ago, eball said:

Chad Pennington on Eddie Robinson.  Got him with the old "dead leg."


was just about to post this. That was the end for poor Eddie Robinson. 
 

Edit. Here it is:

 

https://www.newyorkjets.com/video/throwback-chad-pennington-shake-and-bake-td-vs-buffalo

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I can't find it, but there was a juke by Lesean McCoy while he was here where he juked like he was going to go one way around an olineman and the defender charged that hole, but then McCoy juked back the other way around the lineman, so the defender lunged toward nothing. He looked so confused.

 

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1 hour ago, H2o said:

 

Pick one

Barry was one of a kind and (IMO) the most entertaining running back to watch ever.  He tried to make something out of every play.. often lost 5 yards and put the Lions in unmanageable 2nd or 3rd and long.  But more often than not, he'd make a play and the result would be incredible.  A true play maker

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51 minutes ago, 4_kidd_4 said:

That time I asked my future wife if she wanted to “Come up and play Atari”, when it was really just a cover for trynna make out....

 

It worked, going on 19 years together ;)

Atari? 19 years ago? We, as a people, were already on the PS2 by then. :lol:

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1 hour ago, 4_kidd_4 said:

That time I asked my future wife if she wanted to “Come up and play Atari”, when it was really just a cover for trynna make out....

 

It worked, going on 19 years together ;)

 

So that was a failed juke on her part?

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1 hour ago, 4_kidd_4 said:

That time I asked my future wife if she wanted to “Come up and play Atari”, when it was really just a cover for trynna make out....

 

It worked, going on 19 years together ;)

 

Trust me...it didn't really "work".  Women all know what any "come over and..." means...it just depends on how interested they are in the person asking as to whether they do it ?

9 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

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LMAO!!!!!!  

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12 minutes ago, H2o said:

Atari? 19 years ago? We, as a people, were already on the PS2 by then. :lol:

 

Yep. I have an pretty nice vintage console collection, including about 250 Atari 2600 carts.

 

 

4 minutes ago, MJS said:

 

So that was a failed juke on her part?

 

P’shaw! She later admitted that she didn’t even like video games. She knew what was goin’ on....

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