So I decided to start a thread and see if this conversation can get going.
We can nominate them if we get enough traction and vote but otherwise we can just talk.
One important thing is that to some, a blowout SuperBowl counts because it is their team and/or their favorite player lighting it up.
I will go the Super Bowls I have seen, I watched every one since Super Bowl 17 (was in the US equivalent of junior high then and watched them in the US channel the military had here in Panama --we could get the signal through open air antennas). SBs were traditionally blowouts then.
My favorite will always be Super Bowl 23. It was a tight game throughout and came down to Joe Montana driving the team basically the length of the field for the win. It was what the NFL had wanted the entire time. We learned about the John Candy thing much later but there was a point when he was driving that we all knew he was winning the game.
Super Bowl 36 also gets a mention. Before anyone knew who Tom Brady was, no one gave the Pats a chance vs the Rams. This game turned on a holding call that negated a defensive TD by the Rams Pats. I'm not really a Pats fan but I do root for them unless the 49ers are playing.
Don't remember the numbers but Rams-Titans , Steelers Cardinals, Broncos Packers and Packers Seahawks get a mention too. BTW It's amazing what Kurt Warner did in the 3 Super Bowls he played. And he lost two of them.
What say SOSH?
We can nominate them if we get enough traction and vote but otherwise we can just talk.
One important thing is that to some, a blowout SuperBowl counts because it is their team and/or their favorite player lighting it up.
I will go the Super Bowls I have seen, I watched every one since Super Bowl 17 (was in the US equivalent of junior high then and watched them in the US channel the military had here in Panama --we could get the signal through open air antennas). SBs were traditionally blowouts then.
My favorite will always be Super Bowl 23. It was a tight game throughout and came down to Joe Montana driving the team basically the length of the field for the win. It was what the NFL had wanted the entire time. We learned about the John Candy thing much later but there was a point when he was driving that we all knew he was winning the game.
Super Bowl 36 also gets a mention. Before anyone knew who Tom Brady was, no one gave the Pats a chance vs the Rams. This game turned on a holding call that negated a defensive TD by the
Don't remember the numbers but Rams-Titans , Steelers Cardinals, Broncos Packers and Packers Seahawks get a mention too. BTW It's amazing what Kurt Warner did in the 3 Super Bowls he played. And he lost two of them.
What say SOSH?
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