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01-28-2013, 02:43 AM
Thought this was cool!
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The NFC loaned center Jeff Saturday to the AFC for a play in one of the coolest moments you'll see in a Pro Bowl.
Saturday played his first 13 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, hiking the ball to Peyton Manning time after time, including in the Colts' Super Bowl XLI victory over the Bears. After so many games and memories together, Manning and Saturday spent this season apart, when Manning went to the Denver Broncos and Saturday went to the Green Bay Packers. Saturday announced this week that he was retiring after the Pro Bowl.
So in the first quarter, we witnessed something you're unlikely to see again - a player lining up with the other team for one play.
Saturday, in his blue NFC jersey, lined up at center with the AFC for a play in the first quarter. He snapped to Manning, as he has done thousands of times in his life, and then marched off the field to the NFC sideline with the ball, a great sentimental moment that was a bit like Alex Rodriguez pushing Cal Ripken to shortstop in Ripken's last MLB All-Star Game.
"After doing it that long with him, we figured it was our last run together, might as well get one more," said Saturday, who played more center for the NFC after his moment with Manning, in a sideline interview with NBC. "It was something special Iâll always remember."
There's plenty of reasons to believe the Pro Bowl is a joke, but that was a great moment and a nice sendoff for Saturday, who is finishing a fantastic career.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdo...--nfl.html
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The NFC loaned center Jeff Saturday to the AFC for a play in one of the coolest moments you'll see in a Pro Bowl.
Saturday played his first 13 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, hiking the ball to Peyton Manning time after time, including in the Colts' Super Bowl XLI victory over the Bears. After so many games and memories together, Manning and Saturday spent this season apart, when Manning went to the Denver Broncos and Saturday went to the Green Bay Packers. Saturday announced this week that he was retiring after the Pro Bowl.
So in the first quarter, we witnessed something you're unlikely to see again - a player lining up with the other team for one play.
Saturday, in his blue NFC jersey, lined up at center with the AFC for a play in the first quarter. He snapped to Manning, as he has done thousands of times in his life, and then marched off the field to the NFC sideline with the ball, a great sentimental moment that was a bit like Alex Rodriguez pushing Cal Ripken to shortstop in Ripken's last MLB All-Star Game.
"After doing it that long with him, we figured it was our last run together, might as well get one more," said Saturday, who played more center for the NFC after his moment with Manning, in a sideline interview with NBC. "It was something special Iâll always remember."
There's plenty of reasons to believe the Pro Bowl is a joke, but that was a great moment and a nice sendoff for Saturday, who is finishing a fantastic career.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdo...--nfl.html
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01-28-2013, 05:11 AM
I thought this was one of the most respectful moments I've ever seen in the NFL. Saturday has always been a class act and its about time the NFL showed some class of its own. This should go down as one of the greatest moments in all of sports... Great send off to a great player!!!
01-28-2013, 07:29 AM
panther nation Wrote:I thought this was one of the most respectful moments I've ever seen in the NFL. Saturday has always been a class act and its about time the NFL showed some class of its own. This should go down as one of the greatest moments in all of sports... Great send off to a great player!!!
Agreed...this was a great gesture :Thumbs:
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01-28-2013, 09:22 AM
We are always saying All-Star games are ridiculous and need to be eliminated. This is one of the reasons why it needs to be maintained! Loved it!
01-28-2013, 10:40 AM
I did like the gesture and thought it was a great send off.
What I didn't like was the special teams guy, Slater playing receiver plays when having only caught 1 career pass. Surely there was other WRs on the AFC side of the ball.
What I didn't like was the special teams guy, Slater playing receiver plays when having only caught 1 career pass. Surely there was other WRs on the AFC side of the ball.
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