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He's not my favorite Stanford QB and not able to lead a team consistently in the manner of Plunket, Benjamin, or Luck.
But the best single athletic feat I have personally witnessed was John Elway escaping the USC rush and hitting Margerum at the goal line in the 1980 USC game.
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that's certainly the best feat i witnessed in person. can anyone find a link to a video of that play? i can still picture it in my mind, but i'd love to watch the video.
some of my favorites: john taylor's two 90+ yard catch and runs from montana link
doug flute's miracle in miami
bo jackson reversing field, running 95 yards for the td, at 55 seconds on this video
https://247sports.com/nfl/oakland-raider...-47865477/
but my all time favorite is kenny stabler, down by 21 against new orleans on monday night football, coming back in the game so concussed that he didn't know where and when he was, and coming from behind to win. my delight is of course tempered by knowing that stabler died of chronic traumatic encephalopathy and should not have been allowed to re-enter that game (and others). but it was amazing at the time. link
He's not my favorite Stanford QB and not able to lead a team consistently in the manner of Plunket, Benjamin, or Luck.
But the best single athletic feat I have personally witnessed was John Elway escaping the USC rush and hitting Margerum at the goal line in the 1980 USC game.
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that's certainly the best feat i witnessed in person. can anyone find a link to a video of that play? i can still picture it in my mind, but i'd love to watch the video.
some of my favorites: john taylor's two 90+ yard catch and runs from montana link
doug flute's miracle in miami
bo jackson reversing field, running 95 yards for the td, at 55 seconds on this video
https://247sports.com/nfl/oakland-raider...-47865477/
but my all time favorite is kenny stabler, down by 21 against new orleans on monday night football, coming back in the game so concussed that he didn't know where and when he was, and coming from behind to win. my delight is of course tempered by knowing that stabler died of chronic traumatic encephalopathy and should not have been allowed to re-enter that game (and others). but it was amazing at the time. link
