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Sound represents the very e sence of the NFL, and nobody understands that better than Bose. As we count down the weeks to 50, let's relive some of the most iconic moments in football history with these 50 greatest sounds of the NFL. This installment is 50-41.50. Ray Lewis' best Sound FXOne of few high-profile players to spend his entire NFL career with one team, Lewis was as synonymous with on-field chatter as he was with the Purple and Black. Whether hyping up teammates with improvised sideline speeches or jawing at opposing players as he dominated them on the field, the linebacker never allowed for a dull moment. 49. Mike Pantazis9/11/1995: There are two kinds of people in the world: those with mullets and those without them. At Soldier Field in 1995, it was the mullet that stole the show. Truthfully, it had nothing to do with the hair, but Jalen Reagor Jersey superfan Mike Pantazis made headlines by leaping out of his seat and into the tunnel ten feet below to catch an extra point. In mid-air. With his mullet. It's truly a sight (and sound) to behold.48. "Ice up, son!"11/18/2013: is to trash-talking what Miles Davis was to jazz: prolific, inventive and, at the end of it all, you're not really sure what you just heard. Perhaps the most quotable player in the league today, Smith has made a career of bullying opponents on the field with both his body and his words. One of his most memorable one-liners came at the expense of after a particularly physical matchup. Take a listen.47. 's best Sound FX11/17/2013: Trash-talking is part of the NFL game, and to Dallas Goedert Jersey do it right, you need swagger. Perhaps no player in the league today exudes more swagger than cornerback . Take a look, and listen, at Sherman in action against the in a Week 11 matchup during the 2013 season.46. "Mr. President, we need the National Guard, we need as many men as you can spare because we are killin' the ."11/17/1996: tight end Shannon Sharpe became known for running his mouth on the field, but when you are as talented as he was, you can talk all you want. Unfortunately, the found that out the hard way in a Week 12 game against the back in Will Shipley Jersey 1996. Denver went on to win the game 34-8, and Sharpe felt the need to call in reinforcements to help out his opponent. How kind.45. : "There's only one person who carries the ball right here."12/26/2010: Florida folk hero has had an uneven NFL career, but one of his brightest moments came against the in Week 16 of 2010. In just his second profe sional start, Tebow led the back from a 17-point halftime deficit, including an impre sive game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter. As luck would have it, Tebow was mic'd up during that game and provided us with a wonderful anecdote of overconfidence. 44. Brandon Stokley's game-winning touchdown9/13/2009: Sometimes, a little luck is needed to make a big play. Just ask wide receiver Brandon Stokley. With time running out, the receiver grabbed a tipped pa s and took it 87 yards to the house for the touchdown to secure the win for Denver. Announcer could barely believe what he just saw. You can't draw up a play like this.43. "Unicorns! Show ponies! Where's the beef?!"10/13/2013:When a big play happens in a game, most announcers are able to expre s excitement while simultaneously maintaining their composure. For Bob Socci and Scott Zolak, this was not the case when threw a last-second touchdown pa s to against the in Week 6 of Parry Nickerson Jersey the 2013 season. Just sit back and enjoy.42. 's Beast Quake: "The Beast is alive and well"1/8/2011: The Man. The Myth. The Mode. Arguably the greatest run in football history, 's momentary brush with immortality against the in the 2010 NFC Wild Card round literally Shaquille Leonard Jersey shook Seattle to its core. What makes it even better is the radio announcer losing his mind on the call. Though, to be fair, he handled himself better than any of us would.41. Mike Singletary: "Cannot play with 'em. Cannot win with 'em."10/26/2008:The were going through a rough patch in 2008, but newly-promoted head coach Mike Singletary was having approximately none of it. After an embarra sing 34-13 lo s to Seattle in Week 8, Singletary expre sed his frustrations during a midweek pre s conference and, in the proce s, provided us with one of the best sound bites of the 21st century.
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