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Play of the Year? 2013 Edition


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Offensive: My boy's catch VS Kansas City (Rogers)

 

Defensive: Mathis' strip sack VS Kansas City

 

Special Teams: Blocked kick VS Seattle

 

Play of the year: Hilton's TD reception to put us ahead VS Kansas City

 

 

Yeah, three of mine came against KC, but it was a playoff game after all.

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Offensive play of the year? Luck's fumble recovery TD in the WC game.


Defensive play of the year? Mathis strip-sack on Peyton.


Special Teams play of the year? The blocked kick vs. Seattle, Delano Howell amazed. 


PLAY of the year? The "Lumble" TD.


 


That Lumble made my already huge mancrush on Luck grow even more.


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For me the offensive play of the year would be one of the following:

TY's second TD against the Chiefs in the wildcard game

Or Luck's superman recovery dive also against the chiefs in the wildcard game

Brazill's tackle breaking TD vs Bengals

Defensive, for me it was either of Mathis's sack fumbles vs the Broncos or the Chiefs

Special Teams. Anyone of Sergio Brown's goal line saves on punts could take it, Howell's block return against Seattle or McAfee's hit on Trindon Holliday against the Broncos.

PLAY of the year. Overall, if I had to pick one sum up the season, it would be Luck's superman dive against KC. Sums up the mentality of refusing to quit and pulling it out in the end.

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Offensive play of the year- The bomb to TY Hilton against the Seahawks. That pass was a thing of beauty and TY just made Richard Sherman look silly trying to arm tackle him.

 

Defensive play- I have 2, both coming from the Denver game. The Mathis strip sack of Peyton and eventual safety. And Erik Walden's goal line strip of Moreno or Ball (can't remember who fumbled that play).

 

Special Teams play- The blocked FG and return by Delano Howell. That play lit a fire under the team that eventually carried us to victory.

 

Play of the year- The bomb to TY against the Chiefs that gave us the lead. TY just ran past everyone and Luck threw a laser of a pass. 

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Offensive play of the year- The bomb to TY Hilton against the Seahawks. That pass was a thing of beauty and TY just made Richard Sherman look silly trying to arm tackle him.

 

Defensive play- I have 2, both coming from the Denver game. The Mathis strip sack of Peyton and eventual safety. And Erik Walden's goal line strip of Moreno or Ball (can't remember who fumbled that play).

 

Special Teams play- The blocked FG and return by Delano Howell. That play lit a fire under the team that eventually carried us to victory.

 

Play of the year- The bomb to TY against the Chiefs that gave us the lead. TY just ran past everyone and Luck threw a laser of a pass. 

 

Ronnie Hillman fumbled on that play actually.  It wasn't Moreno or Ball.  That play was one of the things that led to Ball seeing the Ball more and Hillman going on the inactive's list.

 

I'm partial to;

 

Luck superman dive in the playoffs

Mathis strip sack of Peyton

Howell's blocked kick for a TD.  

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Offensive: The bomb to TY that put us ahead in the WC game.  Remember when we used to debate if Luck could throw the long ball?

Defensive: Mathis' strip sack of Peyton

Special Teams: Technically it should be the blocked FG against Seattle, but thinking of that play doesn't make me smile like thinking about Boomstick blowing up Holiday so I'm going with Boomstick

Play: The Luck Fumble

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Ronnie Hillman fumbled on that play actually.  It wasn't Moreno or Ball.  That play was one of the things that led to Ball seeing the Ball more and Hillman going on the inactive's list.

 

I'm partial to;

 

Luck superman dive in the playoffs

Mathis strip sack of Peyton

Howell's blocked kick for a TD.  

 

 

Yeah i just knew it was one of the Denver backfield members. I just remember them not getting the TD on that drive, it basically cost them the game.

 

I like those 3 plays as well.

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