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he also played like a maniac in the game at SD against the flutie led chargers

he basically did everything. he accounted for more than 80% of the offensive yards as he did all the running and passing. i seem to remember him getting close to the win except special teams botched it up again

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I remember the San Diego game.

 

Flutie running it in, with two Bills slowing down, thinking he'd been contained.

 

A missed FG by Jake Arians all but sealed that game.

 

I also recall Moulds making a fabolous one-handed grab on our drive before Flutie put it away.

 

Edit: And I'm pretty sure I do remember our special teams giving SD a big return on the Flutie drive.

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and that was one of about 3 games where rob johnson played his ass off...

 

as opposed to the rest, where he got his ass knocked off.

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IIRC, Flutie was out, giving Johnson the start. Johnson got knocked out and Van Pelt came in. He threw a 35-yard flutter ball to Moulds that set up the winning points.

 

Great game.

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The best sign I ever saw was watching a Titans game the year after they lost to the Rams in the Super Bowl. It was a Monday Night game and someone in the crowd had a poster with a picture of the Titan's player reaching for the Goal Line on the last play of the Super Bowl. It read, "When your absolute best isn't good enough!".

 

Best sign ever!

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