Diddly poo? You don't say diddly poo. You just don't. On Nov. Here is how his postgame monologue began:. I don't care who you play -- whether it's a high school team, a junior college team, a college team, much less an NFL team.
When you turn the ball over five times -- four interceptions, one for a touchdown, three others in field position to set up touchdowns -- you ain't going to beat anybody I just talked about. All right? We threw that game. We gave it away by doing that. We gave them the friggin' game.
In my opinion, that sucked. You know? You can't turn the ball over five times like that. Holy crap! I don't know who the hell we think we are when we do something like that. This opening analysis has been largely lost to the national consciousness, but it is truly riveting, marvelous stuff. Several factors had pushed him to something beyond frustration:. After going that first season, Indianapolis fashioned the biggest turnaround in league history, going The next year it was But in , after two straight trips to the playoffs, that loss to the 49ers dropped the Colts to After a minute or so, Mora took a breath and opened the news conference to questions.
Bragg, as it turned out, asked the first, wondering aloud whether Mora thought the Colts would have to win out to make the playoffs. After a tough loss to the San Francisco 49ers , Mora entered his press conference a well-known commodity. When he left the interview room, he became a legend. Nearly everyone and their grandmother has seen or heard the clip at some point in their life. On NFL Live today, he claimed that his seven-year-old son even repeats the phrase made famous by Mora.
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