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RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-22-2022

(12-22-2022, 04:27 PM)Goalpost Wrote: Stanford Jennings kick return

https://youtu.be/gLL3P22W_qM


This. I thought we had it won after that.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-22-2022

(12-22-2022, 07:36 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: We, uh, shouldn't talk that one up too much. Lets just let history forget that one.


That, and Ickey wasn't even at UNLV yet in 81. Mellow


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-22-2022

(12-22-2022, 08:57 PM)JaggedJimmyJay Wrote: I think picking a play that went against the Bengals tends to defeat the intended spirit of the exercise, so I will pass on that. Here's a pile of things worth consideration (in no order) that I spent a few minutes thinking about -- there are likely many candidates that I have overlooked or am even unaware of from before Super Bowl XVI.

- Joe Mixon touchdown pass to Tee Higgins in Super Bowl LVI
- Stanford Jennings touchdown kick return in Super Bowl XXIII
- Kenny Anderson touchdown pass to Dan Ross in Super Bowl XVI
- Corey Dillon scores late against Denver in 2000 to break the single-game rushing record
- Germaine Pratt goal line interception to end the 31 year playoff win drought
- Joe Burrow touchdown pass to Ja'Marr Chase in the AFC Championship Game to complete the comeback (alongside Trent Taylor's 2-point conversion)
- Giovani Bernard's wild touchdown against the Dolphins in 2013
- Boomer Esiason touchdown pass to Anthony Munoz to tie the game against Cleveland in 1984
- Peter Warrick touchdown punt return against the 9-0 Chiefs in 2003
- Neil O'Donnell fake spike touchdown pass to Carl Pickens to upset the Steelers in 1998


Great list.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Gdale_Bengal - 12-22-2022

Don’t remember the players except for I believe Boomer Esiason and either Carl Pickens or Darnay Scott, but the flea flicker on Monday night football against the Steelers. It’s one of my earliest memories and still think of it sometimes.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Essex Johnson - 12-22-2022

Jennings kickoff, we were a decided underdog and that showed them we were there to play to the end plus it was not the big stage of the SB with a kickoff return


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - michaelsean - 12-22-2022

Really liked Andy to Tyler against the Ravens.

Pratt’s interception although an incompletion would have had the same result. I was in the opposite end zone and didn’t know exactly what happened. Just saw the players going nuts. The feeling of relief was overwhelming. Walked back to my car and just sat there by myself with the engine off for twenty minutes. The cold felt right. You have to go through a lot of shit to have that good of a feeling.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Bengalbug - 12-22-2022

This team changed, about two years ago to the day, when they beat the Steelers with nothing to play for.

The hit on JuJu started our shift on defense and overall mentality of this team. That’s when I believed in Zac, at least that the team had bought in.

With that said, not most iconic play in 50 years of history, but it’s one that stands out.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - JaggedJimmyJay - 12-23-2022

Another underrated play:

Andy Dalton completes a pass to Tyler Eifert, who has to go full extension to make the catch, to propel the big comeback over the Seahawks and go to 5-0 in 2015.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Go Cards - 12-23-2022

The Boomer pass to Munoz tho force overtime against the Clowns which led to the win

or

the Jerome Simpson flip


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - samhain - 12-23-2022

(12-22-2022, 11:52 PM)michaelsean Wrote: Really liked Andy to Tyler against the Ravens.

Pratt’s interception although an incompletion would have had the same result. I was in the opposite end zone and didn’t know exactly what happened. Just saw the players going nuts. The feeling of relief was overwhelming. Walked back to my car and just sat there by myself with the engine off for twenty minutes. The cold felt right. You have to go through a lot of shit to have that good of a feeling.

Andy to Tyler kind of pissed me off, to be honest.  

That play got Marvin a new lease on life when he was all but out the door.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Roland - 12-23-2022

To me, for years it was the Billups dropped interception in the end zone in the '88 SB. Now it's the Pratt interception to seal the playoff win. It's perfect symmetry that shows that we finally have a team that can seize the moment.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Frank Booth - 12-23-2022

(12-23-2022, 01:37 PM)samhain Wrote: Andy to Tyler kind of pissed me off, to be honest.  

That play got Marvin a new lease on life when he was all but out the door.

Marv only lasted 1 more season. Really not a big deal at all


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-23-2022

(12-23-2022, 12:20 AM)JaggedJimmyJay Wrote: Another underrated play:

Andy Dalton completes a pass to Tyler Eifert, who has to go full extension to make the catch, to propel the big comeback over the Seahawks and go to 5-0 in 2015.


My daughters' first game....it was a thriller.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - tBengal - 01-16-2023

Could be that Hubbard play? Especially if we make another run.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - michaelsean - 01-16-2023

(01-16-2023, 01:37 AM)tBengal Wrote: Could be that Hubbard play? Especially if we make another run.

Has to be.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - grampahol - 01-16-2023

I don't know..Sam Hubbard running all that way with cement shoes on for the TD is going into the books.  We'll all see that one over and over and over again throughout the rest of our lives..


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - phil413 - 01-16-2023

(01-16-2023, 01:37 AM)tBengal Wrote: Could be that Hubbard play? Especially if we make another run.

Yeah I was going to start a post asking if this is the best play in Bengal history but glad this one was bumped.  This is it, Logan (looked like Pratt as about to help) and Hubbard made it.

They were going to be down 7 and the offense played bad after. Maybe it was playing conservative and the like injuries but even if they get the tie, the Ravens get the ball with Tucket able to hit from 60.  These men saved the season on one play. 


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - grampahol - 01-16-2023

(12-23-2022, 12:20 AM)JaggedJimmyJay Wrote: Another underrated play:

Andy Dalton completes a pass to Tyler Eifert, who has to go full extension to make the catch, to propel the big comeback over the Seahawks and go to 5-0 in 2015.

That was the game I decided to say screw it..I'm going fishing.That lasted a few years on this board..


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-16-2023

(12-22-2022, 02:30 PM)pally Wrote: Jay is asking, with the Immaculate Reception 50th anniversary in mind, what is the most iconic play in Bengal history?


I chose Germaine Pratt's game-saving INT in the wildcard game.  It broke the playoff curse and kind of symbolized how last season went

Has to be Playoff P's INT that started our run last year, but that play by Bates and Bell was great in the AFCC game too and last night 
the Rumble in the Jungle with Logan, Germaine and Sam was pretty dang iconic as well.


RE: Jay Morrison question from Twitter - EatonFan - 01-16-2023

(01-16-2023, 01:47 AM)grampahol Wrote: I don't know..Sam Hubbard running all that way with cement shoes on for the TD is going into the books.  We'll all see that one over and over and over again throughout the rest of our lives..

The Hubbard Heist.  That one will be remembered for a long time.