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    Default Play of the the Day, Nay, the Season?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un3B7Og-FS0


    Brett did it again. Drove the Vikes 80 yards, with no timeouts in the final seconds to give the Vikings the win and 1st place in the NFC North. Now matter how many times I watch that play it just continues to be unbelievable.

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    Damn that was nice. i didnt notice the right foot inbounds at first until the replay. I've always liked Farve but always wished he would've retired after green bay. I cant stand when a player plays for one team his whole career and then changes teams the last few seasons. Hopefully he'll have a good, injury free year and be able to go out semi on top.

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    That as pretty spectacular, although I feel the receiver deserves a good bit of credit too. Excellent pass and catch.

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    Naw, this is the play of the season:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OneiEg7rm20

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    ^^ I'll agree that was a amazing play, but it wasn't based on NFL caliber talent and skill. That play was a terrible throw by Orton, and a terrible mistake by the DB hitting the ball up, instead of doing what the coaches teach you to always hit it down, and he didn't even try to get the interception. The only thing smart on that play was Stokley running down the goal-line to waste time.

    However, the Brett Farve play shows he is still savvy, resilient, and also still has one of the best arms in the game. He threw that ball in a perfect spot so his receiver could go get it, and an absolutely picture perfect play by the receiver getting open, making the catch, and getting his feet in.

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