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jdenzo

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  1. I know that this is not a religious board, but I just want to say that it made my heart feel good to see the people around Mr. Davenport praying or at least well-wishing for him.  This occurred during the most pivotal and exciting portion of the game. There were just seconds left in regulation and it was a unique experience. To be excited while the inconceivable ( [i]I can't think of anything besides Vicini in [b][i][u]Princess Bride[/u][/i][/b] when I use that word[/i]) happened on the field and yet be so anxious for another person's well-being at the same time.  Everyone, I saw in the stands was praying, some audible and some not, for this man.  No matter how the media portrays the negativity in this world, there are still good people, that care about each other. I thank the Lord to hear he is doing well. 
  2. [quote name="vidor pirate" post="702831" timestamp="1257805319"] i'm sorry, but the only thing about that that wasn't luck was the block, hats off to the guy that blocked it, but if u watch closely it bounces off another ndn and right to him [/quote] And your point is???? Are you saying that luck plays no part in sports? But, to engage your theory that PNG won by sheer luck...I call bunk. The team never surrendered and played their hearts out until the final whistle blew.   Do you assume this play happens for a team that had a defeatist attitude when they got down? What you call luck some may describe as fate or destiny. Things happen like this all the time in sports.  But trying to deflate the splendor of this play by calling it 'luck" is just dumb.
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