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Posted By: howard
Rob, that was Mark Ingram who made that first down in the Super Bowl and it's a good comparison. If neither play is made then the Giants have two fewer championships. Another similar play, though not as spectacular, was Steve Smith's first down with time running low. He had to think about both getting the first down and getting out of bounds and he did just enough to do both. |
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