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Fumble and Giants
Giants fans refer to the play simply as " The Fumble ", though that name is generally used outside of New York for a play in the 1987 AFC Championship Game between the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos.
The play has since been referred to as " The Fumble " by Giants fans and " The Miracle at the Meadowlands " by Eagles fans.

Fumble and still
* Hooper, Earnest ; November 20, 1998 ; 20 years and still 1 Fumble, The St. Petersburg Times.

Fumble and season
This change closes a loophole in the " Stabler Fumble Rule " that was enacted during the 1979 NFL season in reaction to the Holy Roller Game.

Fumble and years
This was the third time in the last four years that both teams faced each other for the AFC Championship, and the previous two resulted in two of the most famous games in NFL Lore: The Drive and The Fumble.

Fumble and .
The Browns took the ball back and drove to the Denver 8-yard line, but the drive ended with a play that became known as The Fumble resulting more bad luck in Cleveland professional sports lore: Denver defensive back Jeremiah Castille stripped the football from Browns running back Ernest Byner and recovered the ensuing fumble as Byner was rushing in for the potential tying touchdown, securing the Broncos ' win.
" In the 3 / 25 / 41 episode, " Fibber Changes His Name ", he appears as Mr. Fumble, a lawyer.
* The Fumble: The dubious honor of having committed " The " fumble goes to Earnest Byner of the Cleveland Browns.
By the 1990s, Modell was disturbed at what he saw as the financial distress of the Browns and the Stadium Corp., as recounted in detail in the book Fumble: The Browns, Modell, & the Move by Michael G. Poplar with James A. Toman ( ISBN 0-936760-11-7 ) which was written by a Modell associate and longtime Browns employee.
Key people in this department are Marine Boy's father, Dr. Mariner, as well as the brilliant Professor Fumble.
) It is perhaps because of his skills along with his avid insistence to get involved with trouble that his father, along with Professor Fumble, invented for him the red wetsuit which protects and equips Marine Boy, allowing for him to use his talents to perform dangerous duty.
Jack Grimes, who also worked on Speed Racer, was the voice of Professor Fumble and Splasher.
Scream then recorded their fifth and final studio album Fumble, ( which was much later released in 1993 on Dischord Records ) and then called it quits in late 1990.
Although a productive and popular player with the Browns, Byner is probably best remembered for one play, The Fumble, in which he lost the ball on the three-yard line while attempting to score against the Denver Broncos during the 1987 AFC Championship game.
This play became known in Philadelphia as The Miracle at the Meadowlands and in New York as simply " The Fumble.
Results rank from Fumble, through Failure and Success to Critical.
* Complete-results differ by 3 levels ( e. g., Critical vs Fumble )
* Major-2 levels ( e. g. Success vs Fumble, or Critical vs Failure )
In American football, The Fumble refers to a play in the AFC Championship Game between the Browns and Broncos on January 17, 1988 at Mile High Stadium.
On ESPN Classic's " The Fumble, the Story of the 1987 AFC Championship ", the Browns ' then-head coach Marty Schottenheimer analyzed the play, showing that the fumble was not entirely Byner's fault.
ESPN Page Two writer Bill Simmons used " The Fumble " as an argument for why the Browns should be considered one of the most cursed franchises in sports.
Despite being primarily remembered for " The Fumble ," Byner had a relatively successful career.
This game is best remembered for The Fumble when Browns running back Earnest Byner fumbled at the Broncos ' 2-yard line with 1: 05 left.

outraged and fans
Fans are unable to see Oakland ( which had been trailing 32 – 29 ) score 2 late touchdowns to win 43 – 32 ; as a result, thousands of outraged football fans flood the NBC switchboards to protest.
Many boxing fans and members of the media were outraged that Steele would stop a match that Taylor was winning with only two seconds left, while others felt that Steele was justified in stopping the fight given Taylor's condition and the fact that he was unable to respond to Steele before the conclusion of the match.
The stylistic changes and signing to a major label outraged a few long-time fans, but Suicidal began to pick up more fans from the heavy metal community as well.
Despite many letters of protest from outraged fans, ABC canceled the five-year-old show on April 2, 1971, and replaced it with a new version of the hit 1960s game show Password.
Wimbledon fans, outraged with the decision, agreed to form a new club to support, AFC Wimbledon, and declared a boycott on their former team.
Earthquake fans were similarly outraged at the proposed rebranding, coming just months after the MLS Cup.
The fans were outraged at seeing Malone leave, but the Tigers felt vindicated when Malone — nearing the end of his career — only scored one goal in twenty games in one season for Montreal.
The following inning, outraged Detroit fans pelted Medwick with debris when he assumed his defensive position in the outfield.
Because many of the fans were so outraged at Byron's stage persona, most of his performances were removed from the subsequent live video release, " Toto Live ", and Byron was listed only as a " background singer " in the album credits.
Philadelphia fans were so outraged about this afterward that they started a letter-writing campaign to the Commissioner's Office, demanding a change to the rule.
The trade outraged fans in Toronto, where McDonald was among the team's most popular players.
Throughout the first period he was taunted and pelted with debris by outraged Montreal fans, who saw him as a prime example of the city's English-Canadian elite oppressing the French-Canadian majority.
Throughout the first period he was taunted and pelted with debris by outraged Montreal fans, who saw him as a prime example of the city's English-Canadian elite oppressing the French-Canadian majority.
Its producers outraged fans by not allowing actor Clayton Moore to wear the character's mask when making public appearances, and created a further bad buzz when the dialogue of leading man Klinton Spilsbury was dubbed by another actor.
Wildmoser made the extremely controversial decision to groundshare with hated rivals Bayern Munich in the Allianz Arena, a move that outraged fans and led to accusations of a sell-out.
Many Canadian fans were outraged come Tournament time, as they were disappointed with what many considered inferior coverage on the CBC as well as the scheduling problems.
In consequence, Brooklyn fans were outraged but the veteran Waner faded fast and was sent to the Boston Braves.
After the affair of plagiarism, Guo has been called “ Super Plagiarism Boy ”, “ out-and-out thief ”, and “ no sense of decency ” by outraged people ; however, it did not affect the supports of his fans.
The Offaly fans were outraged and staged a sit-down protest on the pitch.
This move outraged some fans, since Coors and Ganassi both stated that the decision was partly due to Coors attempting to target the younger demographic.
This outraged many Arsenal fans at the time, especially as Lukic was a fan favorite.
The strike has been considered the worst work stoppage in sports history and it left the fans and the sports world outraged.
Many MTV fans were outraged at the show's abrupt cancellation, as well as denying Rachtman and the production staff the chance to inform viewers that the show was going off the air, or to allow them to put together a " farewell show " for the loyal viewers of Headbangers Ball.

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