Friday, August 12, 2011

The Best Post Game Rant - EVER ( Jerry Burns ) His bob schnelker defense speech


"...and his fucking shoe falls off.  It's a dumb fucking play"


Simply a must see.

"It's not Bob Schnelker's fault!"

What's your favorite quote?


Here is a snippet on the game itself from a daily

MINNEAPOLIS - The Los Angeles Rams have been placed on the injured list with broken hearts. Their status for next week is questionable. All that is certain is that they will never lose another football game the way they lost one Sunday. One minute, angry Vikings fans were seen headed for the wet streets of Minneapolis, cursing the home team as they made their way to the exits. The next, they were scurrying back to their Metrodome seats, some making it just in time to see one of the most surreal finishes in recent NFL history.It ended when Minnesota linebacker Mike Merriweather blocked a punt near the Rams' 15-yard line, chased down the ball, then wrestled with it until it rolled out of the end zone for a safety that gave the Vikings a 23-21 overtime victory.
The Rams allowed 23 points without giving up a touchdown. They saw Minnesota place-kicker Rich Karlis tie an NFL record with seven field goals, all of 40 yards or less. Karlis tied Jim Bakken's 22-year-old NFL record with seven field goals.
It was the Rams' fourth consecutive defeat after opening the season at 5-0. Said safety Anthony Newman: "They all hurt the same. Every time you lose a game, it hurts. This one might hurt a little more, because we had it in our hands."
The Rams took a 21-18 lead with 28 seconds left in regulation on a 2-yard touchdown run by Greg Bell. With no timeouts, the Rams frantically moved 48 yards on two Jim Everett passes to Henry Ellard to set up the go-ahead score.
The ensuing kickoff went out of bounds, giving the Vikings the ball at their 35; Minnesota was also out of timeouts. All the Vikings could do was have quarterback Wade Wilson throw the ball up for grabs, and hope for the best.
On second down, Wilson heaved a "Hail Mary" pass deep to wide receiver Hassan Jones, who caught the ball in front of LeRoy Irvin and Newman for a 43-yard gain to the Ram 23.
The Vikings hurried their field goal unit onto the field, and Karlis kicked them into a tie with a 40-yarder that barely squeezed inside the right upright.

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