Ben Watson catching Champ Bailey at the 1-yard line.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWk6_FZWIRw
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That one, along Randy White's and Joel Williams´are my favorites.JWL wrote:DK Metcalf vs Budda Baker in 2020
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Emlen Tunnell had one on Steelers kick returner Joe Geri, its on his top 100 greatest players piece at #79.
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Tommy Lewis of Alabama vs. Rice's Dickie Moegele.
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I admit that my comment below reflects a college story and not a story about the pros, but it DOES address track downs. I hope you'll indulge this:
When Bear Bryant was coaching at Alabama, one of Alabama's defensive backs let a receiver get behind him. The WR caught the ball and appeared to be on his way to a long TD. The Alabama DB caught the receiver from behind. Bryant was asked how the DB caught the receiver. Bryant said, "The receiver was running for a touchdown. The (defensive back, whose name I have forgotten) was running for his LIFE."
Always liked that quote.
When Bear Bryant was coaching at Alabama, one of Alabama's defensive backs let a receiver get behind him. The WR caught the ball and appeared to be on his way to a long TD. The Alabama DB caught the receiver from behind. Bryant was asked how the DB caught the receiver. Bryant said, "The receiver was running for a touchdown. The (defensive back, whose name I have forgotten) was running for his LIFE."
Always liked that quote.