Mark Cabali
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That's how many cigars were going on.
It was somewhat of a festive attitude, or a festive...
place in there with a lot of partying and I'm getting, imagine what was going on later that night.
They enjoyed themselves, but I could have did without the cigar smoke, but they didn't ask me.
Yeah, the sweaty spandex girdles and stuff like that.
And they throw them around everywhere.
Yeah, Willie Colon used to smell so bad.
That's ironic, too, isn't it?
I mean, you'd have to take five steps back because he would never wash his... I guess it was his...
I don't even know, his knee pads or his leg, whatever.
And it would be so bad.
And I'd just have to step back.
It was just such a bad smell.
And that's probably why it's so memorable because it's very unusual for these two teams, the history of these two teams, to be able to put up points.
Basically, it will during a, you know, especially this critical part of the game in the fourth quarter, back and forth, big play after big play.
That's why it will go down as one of the all-time most memorable games in the franchise history because of just how it turned out and,
Man, once one answered, it just kept coming back.
And how many times were you guys watching that and say, well, they're done now?
Or, well, they won.