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    Default Jacoby Jones chokes

    Jacoby danced after every TD this season, but after one of the greatest TDs in Ravens' history, no dance.

    SHAME!

    VERY DISAPPOINTING!

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    I believe Denver is shell-shocked.......

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    I don't believe in miracles, but.....

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    http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2...-flacco-fling/

    "...How bleak was it for the Ravens? They trailed, 35-28, and they had no timeouts remaining. One minute nine seconds remained when the Ravens got the ball at their 23. Any passing play or running play that ended in the field of play would have resulted in a large chunk of time being run off the clock. At one point in the final two minutes, according to the AdvancedNFLstats.com probability graph for the game, Baltimore had only a one percent chance of winning the game..."

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    I love to watch too but Jacoby was as emotional as the rest of us and a deliberate dance was furthest from his mind

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    I like that he didn't dance. Save the dance for the championship.

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    Actually, I was happier that Jacoby didn't break out a dance after that incredible play. He showed true emotion as well as respect for the game.

    After all, it was an incredible TEAM play. The pass needs no explanation. The OL gave Flacco time - and gave Jacoby time to get behind the CB. The other WRs and TEs also ran realistic patterns that occupied the defenders (in fact, Rahim Moore seemed to react to a Pitta move which caused him to stop his momentum.)

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    blowing kisses to the fans was far better than any dance...it was a perfect move...

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    blowing kisses to the fans was far better than any dance...it was a perfect move...
    Reminded me of Q in the Oakland game...when he put the DB in his place by merely pointing to the scoreboard!

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    He turned around and looked for a flag because he too was shocked the ball wasn't intercepted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by can you hear me now! View Post
    blowing kisses to the fans was far better than any dance...it was a perfect move...
    Slightly OT:

    Well...it wasn't exactly on a par with Brian Billick blowing kisses to Rodney Harrison (still THE BEST coach/player during an actual game interaction of all time), but Harbaugh using his hand to simulate talking too much to one of the Broncos players has got to go down as an instant classic!!!

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    guess he was shocked like the whole stadium and all of us

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    Quote Originally Posted by OriginalColtsFan View Post
    Slightly OT:

    Well...it wasn't exactly on a par with Brian Billick blowing kisses to Rodney Harrison (still THE BEST coach/player during an actual game interaction of all time), but Harbaugh using his hand to simulate talking too much to one of the Broncos players has got to go down as an instant classic!!!
    that was dbag Decker

    the push off king

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