I think it was third down and we needed like 11 yards for the first down and Jackson caught a pass from Bradford and was hit at the 9 yard mark by Patrick Willis but didn't go backwards he kept on going forward and then Gohlston joined Willis and both of them couldn't keep Jackson from fighting forward - Jackson even lost his helmet and still moved forward and gained the 2 yards needed for the first down. That was a great play - and I will never forget Jacksons effort on that play or his heart. That might've been one of the greatest plays I have ever seen. And soon after that if memory serves me correctly the Rams had the ball in 49er territory and were driving for what would turn out to be the game winning touchdown and Jackson again made a play that saved the drive and the victory. I think it was 3rd and six and the Rams were inside the 49ers 10 yard line. The ball is snapped Bradford drops back to pass and Willis is coming straight up the middle bearing down on Bradford for what would've been the game winning sack but Jackson sees Willis and quickly launches himself into Willis' path and stonewalls him enabling Bradford to fire the ball into the end zone and completes the pass to ? (Can't remember receiver) for what turned out to be the game winning touchdown. On that day Jackson was phenomenal and for the way he gave of himself for his teammates He became one of my favorite Rams of all time and I will forever have the utmost respect for him and for all he had done on the football field in a Rams uniform