(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
It's really hard to argue against that one. It isn't the best play by any stretch, but the meaning to the franchise, fanbase, city was just so immense. That stadium erupted like I have never heard it in my life. Bengals fans across the nation were crying and jumping for joy. I think the only thing that could do that at this point would be a Super Bowl victory.
Unfortunately the first two plays that come to mind were both against us by the Broncos. Don’t think that’s what he’s looking for here though lol
I will always be partial to the Brian Leonard 4th and 10 dive to keep the Cardiac Cats alive on the game winning drive vs Pitt back in 2009 as far as good iconic. Could have several options from that season. The 2005 playoff bomb on the 2nd play would have been one if it didn’t end in 2 injuries. First playoff game in forever and come out with that play….damn shame
(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
Jesse Bates tip to Vonn Bell in overtime of the AFCCG last year. The whole country thought Mahomes was gonna march down the field after Apple dropped an interception the previous play.
(12-22-2022, 03:09 PM)jason Wrote: Jesse Bates tip to Vonn Bell in overtime of the AFCCG last year. The whole country thought Mahomes was gonna march down the field after Apple dropped an interception the previous play.
Yeah, this play...
Of course the Playoff P INT was huge as well, but we went to the Super Bowl off of this play by Vonn and Jessie.