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from MaximOnline, here’s the story
Joe Theisman The Game: Nov. 18, 1985, Washington vs. N.Y. Giants. The Play: In the Titanic of all gridiron gross-outs, 36-year-old QB Theisman handed the ball off to John Riggins, who flipped it back to Thiesman on the flea flicker. The play didn‚ÄövÑv¥t fool the Giants. Lawrence Taylor sacked Theisman; then Gary Reasons fell on top of both players. Theisman‚ÄövÑv¥s leg folded backward like a cheap card table. While lying on the field with his tibia and fibula clearly poking out of his leg, he told coach Joe Gibbs, ‚ÄövÑv Hey, I‚ÄövÑv¥m sorry.‚ÄövÑvp At least he didn‚ÄövÑv¥t have to watch 35 replays in super slo-mo. The Aftermath: Theisman never played again and is now a remarkably annoying analyst with ESPN.