The 10 Most Dramatic Finishes In NFL Playoff History
You're laying on your couch covered in bean dip and chicken bones. You try and grab the remote to turn up the volume, but it slips out of your hand because you ran out of napkins in the third quarter and your fingertips are coated with ranch dressing. You yell for somebody to grab you another beer but nobody answers because they're all passed out on the floor. Then it happens. Another dramatic NFL playoff finish that makes you so excited you want to order more pizza and bribe your neighbor's son into going to the store to buy you another two cases of beer. The kid goes and tells his father you tried to bribe him and you get end up getting in a fight with him on your front lawn. Eventually the cops show up and take both of you to jail. And that, my friends, is what NFL playoff football is all about.
#10 TO Catches The Ball And Breaks Into Tears - You'd cry too if you mentally congratulated yourself for being the greatest receiver and human being that has ever lived.
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#9 Tony Romo Botches The Snap - The real reason Romo fumbled the snap is because his hands are always covered in Patchouli oil? Okay, so I hate the Cowboys like everyone else.
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#8 Brady And Vinateiri Defeat The Rams - I apologize in advance for the gut-wrenching music in this clip. "We've Only Just Begun" by The Carpenters would've been the perfect song in my opinion.
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#7 The Music City Miracle - Rumor has it that Elvis had a bet with Jesus on the game and Jesus took the Titans.
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#6 Scott Norwood Pulls A Ray Finkle - Norwood is lucky this wasn't a soccer match or he would've been burned alive outside the stadium.
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#5 Montana To Taylor - Randy Cross always tells the story of Montana pointing out John Candy in the stands right before making the winning touchdown throw to John Taylor.
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#4 "The Drive" - And the city of Cleavland has been numb to almost every other improbable sports playoff loss ever since.