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LT's most memorable play?

Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 9:53 pm
A post from a site that isn't a Giants fansite asked this question. I thought where better to get answers.

The person doing the post thought it was either the 97 yard INT return for TD vs the Lions or the Theismann injury.

Any others more representative of LT?
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If anyone  
Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 9:54 pm : link
posts about Tomlinson, they need to forget their login to this site and never come back.
I think it's the Theismann injury  
moespree : 6/30/2012 9:56 pm : link
For all the great plats Taylor had and there were plenty it's the immediate thing I think of when I think of him. Unfortunate but I can't help it. It was just so shocking a thing that it will probably always be the first thing that pops in my head.
*plats = plays  
moespree : 6/30/2012 9:57 pm : link
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hmmm  
TimsGiants : 6/30/2012 9:58 pm : link
Fumble recovery vs 49ers http://youtu.be/oolJWBuv7bo?t=2m37s at 2:37 in it
also  
TimsGiants : 6/30/2012 10:00 pm : link
same game where he flushed Montana back into Marshall for the kill. If LT didnt make Montana stop his drift out he would of probally won another superbowl that year.
Didn't  
Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 10:05 pm : link
he knock Okoye with a full head of steam flat on his back?
Gotta be the 97 yarder  
GSS Inc. : 6/30/2012 10:05 pm : link
against the Lions.
every play he was on the field for  
YorkAveGiant : 6/30/2012 10:06 pm : link
against the saints in 88, was better than those 2.
For a single play  
Steve in South Jersey : 6/30/2012 10:08 pm : link
Fumble recovery vs 49ers
the game he had a 92 yards TD run  
RobNYG : 6/30/2012 10:10 pm : link
against the Chiefs back in '06
Saints game was  
Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 10:11 pm : link
great. He pretty much single handedly won that game.
LT  
Dylan fan : 6/30/2012 10:12 pm : link
Definitely the Theismann play if only b/c I've seen it way more often than any other play LT ever made.
Only other thing I've seen  
Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 10:14 pm : link
as much as the Theismann injury is the "Pack of crazed dogs" quote.
Saints game  
Steve in South Jersey : 6/30/2012 10:14 pm : link
would be my choice as most memorable game because I think he played that game with one arm and was great! Incredible will to win and ability to play through pain.

For single play I still go with that fumble recovery.
For most, it is probably the Theisman injury...  
Matt G : 6/30/2012 10:16 pm : link
Gruesome injury, MNF, division rival, SB winning QB's career ended instantly... I get it...

For me personally, it was watching him catch the Saints RB (Ruben Mayes?) from behind in the backfield on a sweep to the opposite direction... I was at the game and believe it was early in the 1986 season in which he won the NFL MVP and the team obiously won the Super Bowl... I was only 9 and even though I had been told by my father and older brothers how spectacular he was, it was the first time that I was able to grasp just how special he really was...
I also loved...  
Matt G : 6/30/2012 10:20 pm : link
The way that he got up and smoked Mayes with his imaginary pistol after the tackle... The play is forever etched in my memory...
Matt G  
JCin332 : 6/30/2012 10:28 pm : link
I was also at that game and I agree was one of the greatest plays I ever saw LT make..
Just rewatched the replay on youtube.  
Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 10:33 pm : link
That gun move would be such a huge fine these days. Like the throat slash.
Well, York,  
GSS Inc. : 6/30/2012 10:35 pm : link
seeing as how every play in that game was so memorable, name all of them. The Saints probably had around 50 snaps that game.

Aaaand go ...
Not a specific play  
NYG in NC : 6/30/2012 10:42 pm : link
but in 1990 he held out all summer, reported a few days before the opener, and then sacked Cunningham 3 times.
I remember  
Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 10:48 pm : link
in LT's final year, Madden saying during the game that the only team he'd never had a sack against was the Bears. Eventually in that game LT sacks Harbaugh.
seriously?  
RicFlair : 6/30/2012 10:58 pm : link
post number 2 is the only post that would have even mentioned tomlinson.


you lose, sir.
Just thinking ahead of time  
Torn Tendon : 6/30/2012 11:03 pm : link
With Tomlinson retiring so recently I wanted to avoid confusion. A few people were calling Tomlinson, LT instead of LT2 in that thread.
I vote for the 97 yard pick 6 versus the Lions on Turkey Day  
PatersonPlank : 6/30/2012 11:17 pm : link
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So many to choose from..  
BBurns : 6/30/2012 11:58 pm : link
I like the tip of the Troy Aikmen pass for
a short TD return .
Him running down Billy Simms ..
He had a couple of Kill shots in his rookie
year playing kickoff coverage as well .
They were playing Detroit ...  
mjt832 : 6/30/2012 11:59 pm : link
and he had a blocker in front of him. He sorta like jumped over the blocker and grab the QB with one hand and threw him to the ground. That was dominance. His greatest game had to be against the Saints (with a dislocated shoulder).
The play I am talking about occurs at about 2:12  
mjt832 : 7/1/2012 12:05 am : link
in the following video.


Link - ( New Window )
Actually he didn't jump.  
mjt832 : 7/1/2012 12:08 am : link
The other that comes to mind is when they were playing the Saints (might have been the dislocated shoulder game). The RB takes the hand off and runs away from LT's side. He chases him down and tackles him before the RB got out of the backfield.
the interception td against the 49er's 49-3 pretty much set me off  
gtt350 : 7/1/2012 12:18 am : link
rampaging around the house
Mjt  
Matt G : 7/1/2012 12:40 am : link
I believe that you are mixing up your Saints games... The play which i had reference above (tackling the RB frome behind) was a home game in 1986... The Superman Game where he played with a separated should was a Monday night game in New Orleans in 1988...
I can't name a certain play on a specific QB but  
wgenesis123 : 7/1/2012 12:41 am : link
sometimes LT got so inside a QB's head that you would see how scared they were. I can remember QB's ducking the rush when it wasn't even coming. The first time I remember seeing this was against the Rams Jim Everett.
Here it is  
Matt G : 7/1/2012 12:47 am : link
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LT vs Saints - 1986 - ( New Window )
WOW  
3rdandSmith : 7/1/2012 1:35 am : link
That Saints video is unreal! LT at CB??? I love it.
Rflair  
giantranger : 7/1/2012 2:00 am : link
check out robnyg at 10:10 pm. 92 yard run against the Chiefs in 06? I think YOU lose sir.
Matt ... I am sure you are right and  
mjt832 : 7/1/2012 3:58 am : link
I am wrong. I don't remember what game it was. I just have that play in my mind.
I just watched those Saint highlights  
mjt832 : 7/1/2012 4:06 am : link
He was on fire. He caught the RB running the other way on 3-4 plays. The one I remember clearly was the last one when he tackled him, jumped up, and gave him the six gun salute.

He still inspires awe 25 years later.
Theismann  
Karma : 7/1/2012 4:51 am : link
for pure "memorableness".
So many highlights for the greatest defensive player in  
TheMick7 : 7/1/2012 7:55 am : link
NFL history but I agree with posters above that his one arm game vs NO in 1988 was unbelievable. After each series he would come back to the bench in terrible pain & the trainer would pop his shoulder back in.Not sure what his stats were for that night but I vaguely remember something like 3 sacks/13 tackles (someone will correct me on this I'm sure). Ali was The Greatest in Boxing but LT was The Greatest in Football!
Don't remember the  
Doomster : 7/1/2012 7:55 am : link
names involved, but for me it was his rookie year.....he chased someone down from behind, and with his famous tomahawk chop, made the tackle and created a fumble.....and was called for a penalty(unnecessary roughness?).....that play was just so exciting, you knew we had someone special.....
It didn't matter what they did to him...  
Matt G : 7/1/2012 8:21 am : link
Clearly the Saints began the game with the strategy of running away from him... Then they started trying to double him and run right at him... Neither strategy had much success...

I probably don't remember his 1981-1983 seasons as well as some, but from what I saw (and remember) LT was at the height of his powers in 1986... Strength, speed and instincts were all just unparalleled...


Lawrence Taylor Dominates The Eagles in Week 6 of the 1986 Season - ( New Window )
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Matt G : 7/1/2012 8:22 am : link
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Lawrence Taylor Plays Injured Against Redskins In Week 8 of the 1986 Season - ( New Window )
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Matt G : 7/1/2012 8:22 am : link
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Lawrence Taylor Dominates Eagles in Philly (Week 10 of the 1986 Season) - ( New Window )
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Matt G : 7/1/2012 8:23 am : link
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Lawrence Taylor Dominates The Redskins In Week 14 of the 1986 Season - ( New Window )
I don't remember what game it was  
gidiefor : Mod : 7/1/2012 8:24 am : link
but LT had injured himself - it was later in his career - his shoulder and arm were strapped together so he could play - and he went into the next game all taped up and strapped together, and absolutely disrupted the offense of the opposing team in that condition - that was the most amazing and emotional game I ever saw him play
gidiefor  
Matt G : 7/1/2012 8:36 am : link
That was against the Saints in a Monday (or Sunday?) Night game in New Orleans in 1988...
I'm surprised no one  
Allen in NJ : 7/1/2012 8:42 am : link
Mentioned the pick against Montana in the 86' playoff game on the same play where Jim Burt knocked joe from east Rutherford to Clifton!! That play clinched the game and sent us to the title game.

Outside of that one, the fumble recovery in the 90 title game was huge and incredibly memorable.
Definitely a memorable play  
Matt G : 7/1/2012 9:13 am : link
But the INT and TD was almost an afterthought, IMHO... I was in the corner of the end zone that the play was made and all I saw and heard was Montana taking a massive shot from Burt with what sounded like a baseball bat...

Not much different than Marshall's hit on Montana in the 1990 NFC Championship when so many forgot that Mark Collins failed to recover an easy fumble inside SF territory... The announcers, the cameraman, the fans and even the players were all focused on the obliteration of Montana...
Damn  
Matt G : 7/1/2012 9:32 am : link
Just found these...
LT Rookie Year Highlights - ( New Window )
wow this thread  
giantranger : 7/1/2012 10:15 am : link
has top 10 best of all time potential. LT was amazing. To this very day, no player can take over a game and wreak havoc on every play the way Lawrence Taylor did in the mid-80's. In the wk 14 video against the Skins, at the 2:55 min mark, Taylor shows his strength.
For me  
Matt M. : 7/1/2012 11:02 am : link
the most memorable play was the 97 yd. INT return. The most memorable game was the Saints game with his arm strapped down.
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