 I want to take a look at the time y'all beat them in New Orleans on the game-winning field goal. We got the video right here. I got the phone on there. Yeah, man. He's going to throw. And he's got Michael Haines. Touchdown. Touchdown. Michael Haines down on the right side. Try to throw a lead pattern in the corner. Had to be inside. Miller back in the end zone looking. And he's going to throw a long pass to Michael Haines. And it is. He's trying to throw a lead pattern in the corner. Had to be inside. Miller back in the end zone looking. And he's going to throw a long pass to Michael Haines. And it is. He's got to be down on the fore. The yard line. High ball game. We're in overtime. Full head going to hold it. Sets it up. And the kick is reaching close. And it is. Go! He just got it in there. Norm Johnson hit it. Longly seven left. The Falcons have defeated the Saints. 23-20. It is shut in there. That's awesome. That was some great memories right there. I mean, that's pretty cool. You became my hero that night, boy. That game went into overtime. Most of our games went down to the last place. Always excited. Over the years. That's a good point, Blake. We're talking about 91, but even years after that. Even now. No matter what the records are with both teams. It seems like it goes down to the last. Last place. It's a fight to the end. But I think it was set up because of the early play in the 80s, 90s, 91 and on. Because that rival just got bigger, bigger, bigger, stronger. And then this guy's come ready to play. Obviously it's something to lit up this guy right here every time he plays. They lit up the same fire to lit me. They lit Chris. And lit this man right here. So we're all playing lit. That's a different term. That sounds good to say. No foul. On fire. We love games like that. Most times we just found ways to win. Tell them about the mojo. We went up there. We had a practice field. They called our practice field. Up at Swanee. We put a bag of dirt. We scraped up the dirt. We scraped up the grass. We put it in the bag. And we went out there and we said we're going to play on our home turf. But we brought our home turf with us. And we went out and the team got up there and we dumped the bag in there. Spread the dirt around. They died. What in the hell was going on? They put on the news. Oh, yeah. We had home and we taking this thing. Oh, yeah. Our whole season went like that. We did things that we had fun doing. Other teams that look at us like these guys are crazy. But we had fun with it. And that's what made that year so special. We did things that we enjoyed. We had fun with it. And we can still talk about those 30 years later, man. We got to digging the rams. I mean, it became Johnny Robinson went from Southern Cal to Rams. People don't remember the defensive coordinator was Jeff Fischer. We go in there and him we got about 50. And I say to Biller in June if you throw one more pass you're both fired. Do not throw a pass. And he goes, can we throw a short one? I said we don't have a short one. We are going to run so we run the ball the whole second half. Run, run, run, run, run, run. The commissioner calls me. He goes, what's going on? Are you all playing that point spread? He goes, point spread? We don't know about point spread. He goes, why wouldn't you throw the ball? He says, if we do the ball they're going to fire those coaches. We want them back in. We need to. That's what I was thinking. This game and many of the other games I wanted to ask this earlier but it makes me think of the theme of the team that you're the whole too legit to quit. Back in black. Too legit to quit. Too legit. Too legit to quit. We had a video with some good lucky girls singing. We had a video with some good lucky girls singing. We had a video with some good lucky girls singing. Was that a motto y'all truly lived by that season? It was cool though. Having Hammer in the locker room with us all the time and that was a hit song at the time. It was easy for us to adopt that because he was with us he was part of the team you say he was somebody who was there he was actually part of the team he traveled with us practices at the game it was easy for us to adopt too legit. Too legit to quit. You see if you've been in stands all the time with it. My brother and sister had them too. It was our mantra. We beat San Fran on the Hail Mary came back and beat Green Bay in the second half and beat New Orleans in overtime on that field goal. I'll tell you that New Orleans guy we were pissed off in that New Orleans game because we should have been Dallas and had a home playoff game but we lost that game and ended up having to go on the road and we put it on because we were mad we should have been NFC West Champs. In the Dallas game we were at home at no time did anybody ever run a pun on us a kickoff on us I mean we dominated the special teams we were playing the Dallas game the guy gets a punt he goes about 17 yards and we all go into shock what was that someone's got to pay for this and they called either you or Dion for getting pushed out of bounds they threw the baseball hat and then you threw the touchdown and they called it back and they called it back with the Dion and I was telling them that's 21 they pushed 81 and that's how we lost we lost the game to Dallas otherwise we're at home through the whole tournament in that sense when you went off the field goal is that theme of not being able to quit is that something that y'all are thinking about as the game is coming down to the final minutes I think it was already embedded in us at that time I think then the song was us you know what I mean I don't think we were past thinking about it we were feeling that way we weren't going to quit we knew we could still win we were expecting to win we played up until that point we played that way we never thought we were out of a game we never thought we were out of a game I mean no matter even if they scored last minute like take the hell married we didn't think we were going to lose the game we just had to figure out a way to win it because we could do it that was the same thing you look back at some of those plays we made plays but it got down to going into overtime and kicking a 50 yard field goal we were on our 1 yard line we started that drive on our 1 yard line so we just made the plays until we got into field goal range and been able to kick that field goal but we didn't think we were going to lose that game we still had the confidence that we were going to win it all the things we did in practice to get us into the position to win the game we had that confidence Tracy Johnson Tracy Johnson Tracy Johnson he did something and June says swing pick screen or goal coach I goes no he goes if it doesn't you're fired he says what do you want I said 32 cut 32 cut make the field goal shorter and Tracy Johnson when he was in there we threw he never carried the ball Tracy Johnson protected him that was his job and he broke off about a 4 or 5 yard and we kicked the win in field goal and we were going to throw swing pick screen and that field goal were you nervous for that no we really our kicker was awesome we knew Norman can make that Norman he had ice in his baby he was awesome we were blessed who was our punter Scott Full-Hang Scott Full-Hang do you know what I remember about him how the players you kept on the squad was because their wives were hot that's what I was just going to say Scott Full-Hang his wife we came to practice in no way we can cut she is a 10 hey you got Jeff Dawson yeah Jeff Dawson lasted 4 years longer than she did in the team picture I want him here I want them there oh my god your memory is too good let me just say this one thing that's really cool is he just turned 80 years old a couple weeks ago and I've coached with him in the East West Shrine game coached against him in the XFL he's a big kid he's 80 years old he's a football lifer and you see the joy that he brought to us as players and to this city and it hasn't changed him to this day and that's what's so unique about him he loves life man I gave him $100 to say that I need it