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March 17, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Cowboys vs. Patriots 1987 Lowlights

Found out from my Dad that this was a game we went to. I can see why I have no recollection of it now. But who doesn’t love Grogan neckroll in its prime and a young Chris Berman saying “he could go all the way” before it was a cliche?

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