Donald Driver makes the one-handed catch against the St. Louis Rams on Sept. 27 2009.
Donald Driver makes the one-handed catch against the St. Louis Rams on Sept. 27 2009.
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Thanks for that, Monty, especially those one-handed circus catches & toughly gained yards after the catch–watching #80 break tackles or just take guys with him never gets old! Glad he’s getting out of the game without too much permanent damage to his body–I think we haven’t seen the last of Double D!
Seriously: Asking a favor, here…can any of you Sconnies score me 2 tix to the Feb 6th thing at the atrium? The are free, but I can’t get to Wisonsin from southern Illinois by 9 am tomorrow to get in line….
No. 4 is one of the greatest catches I’ve ever seen and No. 5 is one of the greatest efforts.
What an amazing player and human being! We’ll miss you DD! Hope to see you in green and gold someday.
“…In green and gold [again] someday.”
The play against the 49ers was DD’s “Sweet Talkin Woman.”
The play in Minnesota (not shown) where he split the safeties and went 80 yards for a TD is his “Livin’ Thing.”
And the play at Lambeau a couple years ago against Detroit, where he caught like a 78 yard TD up the right sideline is his “Don’t Bring Me Down.”
Glad we got that straightened out.