Who made the most devastating hit last night?

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Got this from Bob's blog

So, who had the most absurd hit last night, Roy Williams on Ryan Grant, Nate Jones on Favre, or Keith Davis on Tramon Williams. All were impressive shots that left the Packers hurting
 
It's hard to pick one because all three were great hits, but because Nate Jones took out a tough guy like Favre, I'd have to with Jones' hit.
 
Nate Jones made the most devistating hit. But, it was most devistating to the Cowboys. :p:
 
Keith Davis hit was the biggest to me.

I am currently uploading the Roy Williams hit as we speak, for everyone's enjoyment.
 
I think the hardest hit was from Davis. It was also so important as their only hope (and it was a small small hope) of trying to come back in the end was with a good return. It was the exclamation point on a night of great special teams play.

Folk Was money on Field Goals, and was kicking off well.

Kickoff returns were just awesome, consistantly giving us field position passed the 30.

Kickoff Coverage was even better. I don't think they even got to the 30 last night, and barely made it to the 25 most times.

BBQ
 
None of the above is my vote.

I would go with Kevin Burnett's hit at the goalline as the best of the night.
 
all the Hits were worthy of "you got Jacked up" but, I had to go with Nate since I would consider his hit the most devastating (not necessarily the hardest) because it resulted in bodily injury and the sidelinning of Favre for the remainder of the game and possibly longer.
 
WoodysGirl;1802047 said:
Got this from Bob's blog

So, who had the most absurd hit last night, Roy Williams on Ryan Grant, Nate Jones on Favre, or Keith Davis on Tramon Williams. All were impressive shots that left the Packers hurting

roys hit made me soil myself. that's kinda hard to beat.
 
THUMPER;1802125 said:
None of the above is my vote.

I would go with Kevin Burnett's hit at the goalline as the best of the night.
That was pretty sweet too.
 
One of the articles I read this morning said something like... Favre was taken out by "the 22nd biggest guy on the field".
Thought that was funny. Nate gets his day.
 
WoodysGirl;1802047 said:
Got this from Bob's blog

So, who had the most absurd hit last night, Roy Williams on Ryan Grant, Nate Jones on Favre, or Keith Davis on Tramon Williams. All were impressive shots that left the Packers hurting

I was still tense after we kicked the FG to go up by 10 with about 64 seconds left. But after Davis nailed Williams on the return, I suddenly felt at ease. I knew the game was over at that point.
 
SibannacRex;1802283 said:
I was still tense after we kicked the FG to go up by 10 with about 64 seconds left. But after Davis nailed Williams on the return, I suddenly felt at ease. I knew the game was over at that point.

I was praying that we wouldn't allow a big return on that kickoff, so when Davis leveled the guy I was ecstatic! A very nice de-cleater!
 
They all qualify and I was happy to see them flying around.

Jones hit wasn't that good, just that Favre nailed his arm on Nate's helmet during the pass so it was more a hit by Favre than Nate.

Davis' tackle was a monster hit after the game was out of hand.

I think Burnett's hit was up there because it prevented the TD, but they scored the very next play anyway.

Ultimately, I chose Roy's hit even though Brady James tackled him too, because it seemed to set the tone of the game. This put them in 3rd and long, they failed to convert, punted and we took the lead for good.
 
Hostile;1802281 said:
Bowen's hit on Favre was pretty good too.

Now, if you want to talk about setting the tone for the game that was the shot.
 

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