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Did anyone saw Chad Johnson propose to a Bengals cheerleader? I think that was one of the better ones this year. I would like to know what your favorite celebration ever was? If you could celebrate and do something creative, what would it be?
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I like the one where Steve Smith acted as Zorro. I would recommend using some of Cuahotemo Blanco's celebrations, which include pretending to be a dog and "marking his territory" on the ball.
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I personally loved Moss pretending to moon Lambeau Field last year.
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Ernest Givins will always be my favorite with Billy White Shoes running a very close second. The two most original dances in all of the NFL history.
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I would be cool like Earl Campbell and just leave the ball in the endzone and head back to the sidelines.
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drew pearson w/the six shooters
billy white shoes' freak dance but my favourite by far was the St Louis Rams. After a TD a teammate would grab the football, pretend like he's removing the pin off of a grenade (meanwhie his teammates have their hands covering their ear holes) & when he tosses the football/grenade ALL the offence falls to the ground. It was ruled un-sportsmanlike. Bummer! |
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How bout the Icky Shuffle??
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the PRIMETIME dance by Deion Sanders.
And every celebration by T.O. I know everyone else hates his guts, but I don't care.
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I think that was Butch Johnson that did the six shooters. |
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Act like you've been there before and will be there again, 'eh?This constant "look at me" Sportscenter culture is all about individuality over team. Look at Marvin Harrison - quiet, reserved, consumate professional (like Jerry Rice) - and we're talking best of the best. Sure, TO might have some of the greatest potential talent, but his constant selfish motivations sideline his career so much that in the end, he won't be put on the pedastal with the greats. I'm just old school and prefer the individual sacrifice towards team goals mentality.
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO @ handing the ball to the ref...BOOOOOOOOOO!!
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endzone celebrations are good for the game...adds excitement and you get a glimpse of the personality of players... but I agree with you all about saying act like you've been there before...so basically im a to each his own kinda guy
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Personnaly, I like the jumping into the crowd at home games... seems the texans like this one, especially AJ
Also, Mathis doing the "x" against the Chiefs and Dante Hall was pretty sweet
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Put me in the give the ball to the ref crowd. Campbell, Sweetness, Barry. Even though as a kid, I loved the Billy White Shoes dance.
I don't really mind the celebrations, but it's really sad when a celebration gets more play on highlights than the freaking football game. Oh, and those who celebrate when they're on the wrong end of the scoreboard are pretty stupid. |
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espn named a show after the best celebration:primetime
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