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Helmet Catch is the greatest play in NFL history...and it's not even close.
Julian's catch v Atlanta.

"The Catch" - Montana to Clark.

Immaculate Reception.

Marshawn Lynch rolling over the Saint's Defense.

Atwater blowing up Okoye.

Just off the top of my head - they far exceed the lucky catch.
 
Julian's catch v Atlanta.

"The Catch" - Montana to Clark.

Immaculate Reception.

Marshawn Lynch rolling over the Saint's Defense.

Atwater blowing up Okoye.

Just off the top of my head - they far exceed the lucky catch.

Yeah...no
 
The Lions, and the commissioner, need to fuck right off with this:



The Lions aren’t taking probably not for an answer.

Detroit has resubmitted a proposal that strips the automatic home game for division champions and seeds all seven playoff participants based on record.

The proposal, revised to make it read a little more cleanly, would take the seven playoff participants (division winners and three wild cards) and seed them based on record.
Although the proposal came from the Lions and not from the Competition Committee, Detroit president Rod Wood admitted last month that the proposal was made at the behest of the league office. We thereafter reported that the Commissioner wants this change, in the hopes of making late-season games more compelling.

By not putting the issue to a vote in March, the Commissioner didn’t take the L. Since then, he’s had time to twist arms and/or do deals in an effort to get to 24 votes...

Lions resubmit proposal to base playoff seeding to record only
 
Sore losers shouldn't be the ones pushing for this:


The Packers have officially renewed their assault on the tush push.

In advance of Tuesday’s ownership meeting, the Packers have submitted a revised proposal that turns the clock back to 2005, when both pulling and pushing of the ball carrier was prohibited.
The move addresses the root cause of the tush push. Some 16 years after the league allowed pushing in part because the officials never throw a flag when it happens, the Eagles seized on the loophole and engineered it into their playbook.

By making a general attack on all pushing of the runner, it no longer seems to be a direct assault on the Eagles’ signature play. Even though anyone with a functioning brain knows that’s what’s happening.

Packers revise tush-push proposal to ban all pushing of the runner
 
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