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Santana Moss goes through his favorite memory during his long, great, career.
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00:00Is there, like, a favorite moment, favorite memory?
00:03I'm sure there's a ton of them, so maybe it's hard to pick one.
00:05I got a lot, but I think the one that I hold near and dear is that Jacksonville game, man.
00:11That Christmas Eve game, 2005, I'm a big-time giver, so Christmas is like, you know, it's like, boy,
00:20I had so many people up, and I was giving presents.
00:23Santana Claus.
00:23You know what I'm saying?
00:25I'm looking forward to making the other people.
00:26I'm always the one that wants to make everybody else date.
00:29You know what I mean?
00:30So Christmas is big.
00:31That's when I show, and I express a lot, you know, Christmastime.
00:34So I had all my cousins and friends and family up.
00:37So to have that kind of performance on Christmas Eve, bro, you just know how my house was.
00:42It was rocking.
00:43You know what I mean?
00:44I bet.
00:44So it was a big moment.
00:46But that Jacksonville game in 06, man, to grow up in Miami,
00:52and I remember when Jacksonville became a franchise,
00:54to see the whole evolution of Jacksonville with Mark Brunel as the quarterback,
01:00Jimmy Smith, Keenan McCardell.
01:03They were balling.
01:04I watched them, Fred Taylor, running back.
01:06I watched them, man, and I would have never thought in a million years
01:10that I'd be beating Jacksonville the way we beat them that night
01:13with Mark Brunel throwing me the football.
01:15Come on, man.

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