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Old 10-30-2008, 08:53 PM
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Default Ouch!

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/1038960/

This reminds me of a play that I could swear I watched when I was younger. It might just be me, but I can swear it happened. Maybe some of the Buffalo Bills fans can help me out here. I've tried to search long and hard for video/clippings from a hit that Jim Kelly put on a guy that intercepted one of his passes. The DB was running down the sideline with the ball when Jim Kelly went to tackle him by the legs. From what my mind can remember, JK broke the defenders leg(I could be dreaming here). It was one of those plays that was turned stomachs, which could explain why it was never replayed. I'm sure it also ended the DB's career.

My dad, when I brought this up to him to see if he remembered, thinks that I must've been smoking the grunjie, but I was waaay to young to even be involved with that. Any help to prove/disprove my memory would be greatly appreciated. I know there are Bills fans out there that remember it more vividly. (Im not even sure if it happened or if it was just a dream)
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