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Just in case Donk fans are getting bored...found this. A great time to watch your God in all his glory....
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Worst Super Bowl in history.
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Only Super Bowl I turned off at halftime. Sure it was great to see the Donks get their asses kicked again but awful game but every Donk game in the Super Bowl was bad.
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Yeah, I'll be honest... that's the only game I ever stopped watching. It was unbearable. The SEA loss was a very close 2nd, but I fought through that one.
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Too young for that one, but that 43-8 throttling by the Seahawks was a beautiful game to watch.
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My FAVORITE Denver Super Bowl debacle was XXII. I liked that Denver jumped out to a 10-0 lead at the end of the 1st Qtr. Giving all their fans encouragement. Only to watch Washington score 42 UNANSWERED points, and CURB STOMP THEIR ASSES 42-10!
Now THAT was truly,"Glorious!"
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Now that was glorious! The 2nd quarter was phenomenal.
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Timmy Smith had a short 3 year career where he literally did nothing. That performance in the SB was greater than his 3 years combined.
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I think I heard somewhere that he tried to leverage that one game for a big contract and it ended up backfiring on him.
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**edit** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timmy_Smith In 1988, he didn't participate in offseason workouts and training camp, while holding out for a better contract. He reported 25 pounds overweight and had an up and down season, losing his starter position after the eighth game and didn't have a rushing attempt in the last four games, finishing with 155 carries for 470 yards and 3 touchdowns.[6] In 1989, he was no longer seen as a good fit and was left unprotected—eligible to sign with any team under Plan B free agency.[7] San Diego Chargers In the 1989 offseason, Smith turned down a $100,000 offer from the Miami Dolphins, failed a physical with the Phoenix Cardinals and eventually signed with San Diego Chargers for $250,000 on April 1.[8] Smith suffered a severe left ankle sprain in training camp and was seen with a suspected drug dealer,[9] leading to his release on September 5.[10] Dallas Cowboys In May 1990, he was signed after having a tryout with the Dallas Cowboys. In that offseason, the Cowboys also acquired running backs Terrence Flagler from a trade and future hall of fame Emmitt Smith in the 1990 NFL draft. Because of the competition at the position, the Cowboys also tried him at fullback. On September 4, he was cut the same day the Cowboys traded for running back Alonzo Highsmith.[11] He was brought back to play in the season opener, but was released on September 11, after rushing for only 6 yards on 6 carries. Baltimore Stallions (CFL) In 1994, he was signed by the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian Football League,[12] but was released before the start of the season. Denver finally got their revenge though it seems... In 2005, he was arrested for allegedly trying to sell cocaine to an undercover police officer in Denver. Smith pleaded guilty in March 2006 for conspiring to distribute cocaine, and was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison that May.[13] Smith was released from federal prison on March 3, 2008.[14]
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This is kind of an interesting article about Timmy. However, it disagrees with pretty much every other article in that it implies that he knew the week before the Super Bowl that he was starting. In the other articles I glanced at, Gibbs himself is often quoted as saying that they didn't tell him he was starting until pre-game warmups because they didn't want him to be nervous all week.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...er-bowl-legend
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