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who has the best touchdown celebration?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by azn-baller, Dec 15, 2003.

  1. azn-baller

    azn-baller Member

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    i'd pick terrell owens stomping of the dallas star first...and then his cheerleading/pom-pom dance..haha

    some other good ones are clinton portis' saturday night fever TD dance, ernest givins' electric slide, and the new sprinkler celebration of the seahawks
     
  2. DonnyMost

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    Billy Miller's homerun tee-ball thing is kind of cool.


    My favorite one, however, would have to be the Barry Sanders "hand the ball to the ref and trot back to the bench" celebration.
     
  3. yipengzhao

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    that's well said
     
  4. ths balla

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    some guy on the saints busted out his cell phone after he scored and called somebody as a celebration:D

    Cell phone was stashed behing goal post

    Associated Press

    NEW ORLEANS -- New Orleans Saints receiver Joe Horn celebrated his second touchdown against the New York Giants on Sunday by making a cell-phone call in the end zone.

    After a 13-yard scoring reception in the second quarter, Horn ducked behind the goal post and took a cell phone from teammate Michael Lewis, who had pulled the phone from beneath the padding around the post.

    Horn's surprising action cost the Saints 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct on the ensuing kickoff.

    When Horn returned to the sideline, he was immediately confronted by Saints coach Jim Haslett, who was obviously unhappy with his receiver. Horn returned to the game on the Saints' next possession.

    "It was uncalled for," Haslett told ESPN before the start of the second half. "We don't do that here.

    "Obviously he'll be fined for it, and he should be fined for it."

    The NFL had no immediate comment.

    In the third quarter, Horn capped a 60-yard drive with a 7-yard touchdown reception -- his third of the game, tying the franchise record set last season by Deuce McAllister. This time, he took the football to quarterback Aaron Brooks, presented it to him and hugged him.

    In the fourth quarter, Horn caught an 18-yard touchdown pass in the same end zone where the phone call took place, and this time did a short victory dance.

    Meanwhile, fans seated behind New Orleans' bench waved cell phones and offered them to the team.

    Horn's phone call might have outdone San Francisco receiver Terrell Owens' Sharpie episode.

    Owens whipped a pen from his sock after scoring a fourth-quarter touchdown in the 49ers' 28-21 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Oct. 2002. He signed the ball and handed it to his financial consultant, seated in a nearby suite.
     
  5. Uprising

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    I liked the one Billy Miller did a few weeks back. He stood the ball end on the ground and spun it like a top, then swung at it as if he was playing golf.

    That might be the same one as the "tee ball" one you mentioned above.
     
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    Yeah, it looked more like a homerun swing than a golf swing.

    But it could have been either. I don't guess Billy has a pretty golf swing, after all. :D
     
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    You're one to be talking...do my eyes decieve me or do I see 2 in a row with DonnyMost as the name? :p
     
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    Oh, heh.. I didn't.. even.. notice.. :cool:
     
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    Ernest Givens
    "Electric Slide"
     
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    As originally performed by Earl.

    The "smurfs" from the 80's was cool.... Redskins I think. The all got in a circle and did the cabbage patch. Might have been the "replacement" year. Well before the NFL stood for "No Fun League" that's for sure.

    About the same time the "Ickey Shuffle" was in effect. They eventually made poor Woods go to the bench area to do that too. What's the point? Where's the spontaneity?

    Ernie's electric slide was always awesome too.

    And of course, Billy "White Shoes" Johnson with the funky chicken.

    Mr. Spike was a "Homer."
     

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