3zine.jpg (21333 bytes)2 GREAT PLAYS FROM THE SAINTS GAME, BY san fRAM (Dec 13)
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1. HOLT.  Did you SEE the catch Holt made in the middle of the field, when he reached back *across* his body and pulled the ball in with one hand?!!?! I don't know what others need to see to be impressed, but - WOW! - I'm sold.

Maybe three guys in this *league* can make that catch.

The only question now is what nickname Chris Berman will give him when he features that amazing one-handed grab on tonight's "Top Ten Plays of the Week" list...

'Lightning Holt'?

"Torry! Torry! Torry!"??

or perhaps -

"The amazingly talented Rams wide receiver who will undoubtedly become a superstar"?!!

2. FAULK. The play that REALLY got me going was when Marshall juked Clay so hard in the open field that he landed in the next county!

When Marshall made that move - making the defender look like he was slow-dancing with a ghost - I was *already* psyched up - and THEN I noticed it was Clay, which made it even sweeter after his whiney tirades in the press recently.

DV "classless"? Don't think so, Chumley...

Anyway, I was so worked up after that play, I started imagining Clay's post-game comments to the media:

"Well, what Marshall did was classless, in my opinion. I mean, I've been in this league *eight* years, and I've never seen anyone burned as badly as I was today on that play. If you ask me, it was like he was looking for applause or something. It was almost like an encore after the first thrashing they gave us. In my eight years in the league, I.....uh.....hmmm.....oh forget it."

Poetic justice.
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