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Anyone who sees ridiculous ESPN "The Greatest" Highlight the results?

For a network that is based on notes, I thought that enough humorous little contest his own near them in a little back. For those not followed, the highlights were the two final goal against Mike Eruzione Soviets in 1980 and Boise State's "Statue of Liberty" game last year! Are you kidding? All classic landmarks, we have been legendary witnessed in recent years (Eruzione goal) and one of two finalists is a peak age of a college football game meaningless? Should ESPN deserved that play if he had won the contest. Shame on them, even put in an option. Any ideas? Spyderman - That's what I'm talking! I'm glad I touched a nerve. ESPN's fault that even picking out one of the original.

I think that is absolutely right ... I mean Are you kidding me think that does a trick play called the Statue of Liberty could be the biggest highlight of all time. Do not get me wrong, it is a very nice, the risky game for Boise State. But come on. Is it a great shot on Ehlo MJ, MJ switch hands in the air tray, "end of MJ" shot against Utah in the NBA Finals, MJ free throw line mate, Dr. J cup windmill mate, Willie Mays catch in the shoulder, Babe Ruth calling his shot, The Immaculate Reception, capture, fist pumping Kirk Gibson home run, human resources Hank Aaron breaking Ruth's record when he's rounding the bases and fans work out in the field, Tiger's chip at 16 at Augusta when the Nike ball hung on the lip, then fell into the "Jack Nicklaus" Yes sir "Putt at the 86th Masters, Doug Flutie Hail Mary last seconds, pull the helicopter at the Super Bowl, John Elway, the game between California and Stanford, where band found in the country, heck, even David Tyree Super Bowl catch this year that play beats trick. ESPN I mean seriously, I know that the people voted it, but have some control over it. It would be very sad if ESPN put its name to that play as the biggest highlight of all time.

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