I feel old after watching that clip. That was my first winning team as a Bears fan.
Also that footage looks so old and grainy. I remember when I was a kid watching old footage of games from the 90s, thinking how dated everything looked, and how footage from then (the early 2000s) would never look like that. My mind is blown. It does look like that.
HD did awful things to how we view TVs. The best part of this will always be Traylor desperately trying to give the ball away while the rest of the Bears are laughing too hard about the novelty of this situation to just simply oblige him and, y'know, score.
I've mentioned it at least 3 times. We were probably very drunk. My dad, Calvin and I were there and it was motherfucking cold, but that interception was worth it.
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I feel old after watching that clip. That was my first winning team as a Bears fan.
Also that footage looks so old and grainy. I remember when I was a kid watching old footage of games from the 90s, thinking how dated everything looked, and how footage from then (the early 2000s) would never look like that. My mind is blown. It does look like that.
HD did awful things to how we view TVs. The best part of this will always be Traylor desperately trying to give the ball away while the rest of the Bears are laughing too hard about the novelty of this situation to just simply oblige him and, y'know, score.
Dan Dierdorf's call of that play just kills me. "After that it's ALLL instinct!"
I was at that game. I swear to God, you could feel the stadium shake as he lumbered up the field.
Wait, you were at the Keith Traylor game and never mentioned it before?! This is not information to be withheld!
I've mentioned it at least 3 times. We were probably very drunk. My dad, Calvin and I were there and it was motherfucking cold, but that interception was worth it.
Drunk you say? That does SOUND like me.
I remember it distinctly. We were drinking that Cedar Ridge bourbon.
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