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Steve Smith's TD Catch

by MODU on February 1, 2010

If you don’t follow the New York Giants, then you probably don’t know who Steve Smith is. In his rookie year in the NFL, Steve Smith was a back-up Wide Receiver behind powerhouses like Plaxico Burress and Amani Toomer. In his second year, he picked up his game, especially after Burress shot himself in the leg. With both Toomer and Burress left the team before the start of the 2009 season, a lot of questions were going around as to who was going to step up and fill the void.

Steve, the “little” (relatively to the rest of the WR’s in the NFL) engine that could, broke out on the scene with 107 receptions, 1,220 yards, and 7 touchdowns. This is twice as many as the year before and became the go-to guy for Eli Manning. His trademark was running across the first-down line to make a quick catch, especially on third downs.

His quick rise on the Giants offense earned him consideration for this years Pro Bowl. Dressing up in the blue-and-white of the NFC’s pro team, Steve took the field with players such as Deshawn Jackson, Miles Austin, and more. While Steve participated in many plays, he only made one reception … but what a reception it was!

Darting down the sideline, Steve caught a 48 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers in the end-zone for a touchdown. As you can see from the video below, he turns around and backpedals to the goal line, catching the ball right between the numbers while facing down Denver Broncos’ Corner back Champ Bailey rushing right at him. The two make contact right when Steve catches the ball, with Champ falling on top of Steve as they fall to the ground.

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NFL.com BIG error

by MODU on January 31, 2010

I don’t know if you check the NFL.com website to view game stats, but if you do you might have noticed a huge error.  Looking at the live game stats during the Pro Bowl, I noticed they had the divisional teams labeled incorrectly.  If you look at the screen shot below, notice the players listed under the divisional titles.

That’s right.  According to the NFL, Aaron Rodgers (Quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings) is a member of AFC.  The same holds true for Donovan McNabb, Quarterback of the Philadelphia Eagles.  I wonder when they will notice their error.

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