Three best Super Bowls IMHO:
1) Bills-Giants SB XXV
2) Titans-Rams SB SBXXIV
4) Cardinals-Steelers XLIII
Three best Super Bowls IMHO:
1) Bills-Giants SB XXV
2) Titans-Rams SB SBXXIV
4) Cardinals-Steelers XLIII
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Don't forget Joe Theismann saving the day by batting a potential pick 6 out of Kim Bokamper's hands. He catches that and it's 24-13 and "good night Irene," to quote Frank Herzog. Looking back at that SB, we should have blown those jokers out 27-3. Kickoff return and first play fluke TD. Other than that, they completed 4 passes the ENTIRE game and had 11 yards of offense in the 4th quarter.
Redskins 2013 Opponents:
Home- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Kansas City, San Diego
Away- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Denver, Oakland
The 80s Redskins are like the overlooked dynasty and I think its a combination of no star linking the teams, the opponents, and the two strike years. Riggins is still considered the biggest star of those teams and he was retired for two of the three wins.
And David Woodley's involvement doesn't help matters.
I'd have to put the Rams-Titans SB as the best.
Of the Superbowls I attended I think the 2009 one with the Steelers vs the Cardinals was the most exciting game.
RIP Bubba, you are missed (gone three years March 16th)
Bills-Giants is way above the later 2.
Both the Rams-Titans and Steelers-Cards were games with great second halves. The first half of both games were nothing to write home about. The losing team woke up in the second half and made it game. Actually, that's how alot of the recent close superbowls have been.
Redskins 2013 Opponents:
Home- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Kansas City, San Diego
Away- Dallas, NY Giants, Philadelphia, Green Bay, Minnesota, Atlanta, Denver, Oakland
Let's go Hokies!
And the everlasting memory of the '85 Bears, widely regarded as one of the greatest teams of all time, not to mention the arrival of the '90's Cowboys, after we won it all in '91. I think the '91 team is the biggest travesty. That team was an absolute machine, yet was forgotten about because of the Niners and Cowboys. I think things would've changed at least a little bit if the '83 team had won as well. It would've been very hard to forget about 4 Lombardi's in 8 years, especially when you consider how good that '83 team was.
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