During the magical playoff season of 2005, on October 30th, Brett Farv-re and the Green Bay Packers were marching down the field attempting a comeback. When the Packers got to the 25 yard line, Bengals fan Greg Gall had enough (and had somewhere in the neighborhood of 250 beers). The Bengals were not going to lose that day, not on his watch. Not if he had anything to say about it.
So Mr. Gall took it upon himself to jump over the protective railing, spring 50 yards and "borrow" the ball from Farve. He then eluded PBS security for another 40 or so yards before being decleated in a sick open field tackle.
Rattled, Farve wasn't the same seeing the passion in Mr. Gall's glazed over eyes and the Bengals prevailed.
So, here's to you Greg Gall. We hope you beat the latest trumped up charges the Hamilton County Sherrifs have thrown at you after you "allegedly" beat up a Corvette. What we don't know is - who was driving the Corvette? If we know Greg Gall, it was likely someone in the Rothleisburger family.


I think Mike Brown had him framed just to make sure that no stunts would be pulled that prevented the Bengals march onward toward 0-7.
Posted by: Bronzed Boomer | October 16, 2008 at 01:17 PM
Sounds like he was drunk again and fightin' with his cousins! Gotta love Cinci-tucky!
Posted by: David Klingler | October 16, 2008 at 11:26 AM
Let's just say there was a multiple point Battering Ram incident involving co-habitating cousins. Block walls and garage doors involved too.
It was not a case of "OOPS Wrong Pedal."
Posted by: Turtle | October 16, 2008 at 11:16 AM
I was at that game with a friend from Wisconsin, he almost cried when Mike Gall exhibited his heroness. It was a great moment from a Great American.
Posted by: Leeroy Jenkins | October 16, 2008 at 10:34 AM