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Gray Cup shocker
Topic Started: Nov 30 2009, 10:41 AM (296 Views)
wissaboo
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Final seconds of the game Montreal missed a field goal with the score 27-28 for Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan starts celebrating only to be told they had too any many men on the field. Montreal got another chance on the field goal and won the game.

:lol: the whole country is abuzz with it. It's amazing how melodramatic people get over a game. I especially loved the kicker going on about how great it was to win the game thank the lord yadda yadda yadda. Hey buddy! you didn't win it, the other team screwed up so colossally they handed the cup to you. Stop acting like you deserved it when you were lost the game then got a magical redo from a few yards closer.
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Same possibilities abound in the NFL...
4th down, time enough for one play, defensive team make a major blunder and a penatly is called on them, additional yardage brings the offensive team close enough for a field goal attempt, makes the kick, its good, game ownership changes hands or can send the game into overtime if within the 3 points difference.
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