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Posted on 8/2/11 at 10:36 am to Kafka
In a house packed with Saints fans...when I knew it went in, I had energy for one loud "YES" and fell to the ground from a massive Hartley induced headache...then watched Boubon Street online till 4 am rewatching the game on DVR...by far one of the most personal and incredible sports moments I think I'll every see. (aside from Porter's INT in Superbowl).
Posted on 8/2/11 at 11:06 am to FLtiggah
Down on the old burbon ST. I don't really remember much after halftime. My friends were trying to sober me up so I could see the 4th. I was told to make myself puke and piss as much as I could. I remember the so called questionable P.I. On the final drive. That and seeing a bunch of neon lights not sure where we were. I remember the kick and the eruption to follow. Then I remember more shots and that's about it. Had to catch the highlights.
Posted on 8/2/11 at 11:24 am to Swagga
I'll never forget: I was on about the 30 in the Terrace on the Vikings' sideline, so the goal post Hartley was kicking toward was on my left.
Like some of y'all have said, my angle sucked. But the minute his foot connected with the ball, the fans on the opposite side of the field (the ones behind Hartley)went ballistic. They had a clear shot of the entire play, and that entire end zone was rocking before it even went through.
Delirium ensued. I must have hugged the friend who got us the tickets about 25 times. Then I hugged 10-15 complete strangers.
Like some of y'all have said, my angle sucked. But the minute his foot connected with the ball, the fans on the opposite side of the field (the ones behind Hartley)went ballistic. They had a clear shot of the entire play, and that entire end zone was rocking before it even went through.
Delirium ensued. I must have hugged the friend who got us the tickets about 25 times. Then I hugged 10-15 complete strangers.
Posted on 8/2/11 at 11:47 am to fuzzymayo
Section 134. A moment I will never forget as long as I live.
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