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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    Love it or hate it, the Immaculate Incomplete Pass is a legendary moment.

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    That play started their 50 year run of unparalleled favorable officiating, with SB XL being the most glaring example.

    RIP

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    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
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    used to think he was some irish guy

    frank o'harris

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    Saw the play live on TV. Jack Tatum was a part of the play.

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    coffee's for closers FrostKing's Avatar
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    Immaculate Reception

    Credited by peers as being the heart of the Steelers.

    In video a tall figure. A Henry RB. In those days the RB was focus of the offense. Took alotta hits I can imagine but when I've seen him he's always stood strong.

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    If only he could've held out a few more days to attend the ceremony...

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    coffee's for closers FrostKing's Avatar
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    If only he could've held out a few more days to attend the ceremony...
    I was shocked to realize the Immaculate Reception was the first ever postseason Touchdown by the Steelers franchise. That's a of a way to start the run of success.

    Steelers franchise born in 1933
    Immaculate Reception in 1972
    Last edited by FrostKing; 12-25-2022 at 10:13 PM.

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