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Written by Brian J. Corbin   
Sunday, 03 February 2008

{mosimage}My Faves Five Super Bowls.

Remember when the Giants carried Bill Parcells off the field after New York defeated Denver 39-20 in Super Bowl XXI? To this day, that’s my first Super Bowl memory.

However, this is not my most memorable Super Bowl moment nor is it my favorite Super Bowl game for that matter.

Oddly, several of my most memorable Super Bowl moments have also been the toughest to swallow. I guess that's the result of watching Joe Montana lead the 49ers on an 11-play 92 yard game-winning drive against my Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII.

On the other hand, the Super Bowl has given me plenty of pleasing memories too. For example, I'll always cherish John Elway's helicopter in Super Bowl XXXII, Adam Vinatieri's game-winning kick in Super Bowl XXXVI and Scott Norwood missing wide right in XXV.

With Super Bowl XLII here, I've paid tribute to my favorite Super Bowl games since the Big Tuna won his first ring in the Big Apple.

SB XXIII

Super Bowl XXIII

San Francisco defeats Cincinnati 20-16

MVP: Jerry Rice (11 catches for 215 yards and 1 TD)

Not only is Super Bowl XXIII still one of the most watched Super Bowl of all time but, it made me a life long Bengals fan too. In fact, this particular game was so well played even NFL.com voted Super Bowl XXIII the No. 1 Super Bowl of all time in Jan. 2006.

My memories from the game include Bengals starting nose tackle Tim Krumrie breaking his leg midway through the first quarter. Krumrie was the D's motivational leader and was largely missed during the rest of the game.

Also, I’ll never forget Stanford Jennings’ 93 yard kickoff return for a TD with 34 seconds left in the third quarter.

Maybe more important than Jennings' TD return was the dropped interception by Lewis Billups in the fourth quarter.

Even to this day, Billups' failure to pull-in the Montana pass for an INT is basically forgotten by most Super Bowl fans. This surprises me considering Billups was the “goat” after Montana later connected with John Taylor for the winning TD.

Also, often forgotten is the Super Bowl eve drug relapse of Stanley T. Wilson, the Bengals starting fullback. Not to mention, Wilson's addiction to cocaine had already cost him both the 1985 and 1987 seasons, in which, he was suspended for violating the league's substance abuse policies.

Wilson’s relapse also forced head coach Sam Wyche to leave Wilson off the Super Bowl roster. Of course, the following day Cincinnati struggled to run the football without its starting fullback. Ickey Woods was the game’s leading rushers with just 79 yards.

Ickey Shuffle

The Ickey Shuffle

Jim Breech

Bengals kicker Jim Breech (3 FG in XXIII) sporting a single bar face mask

SB XXIII Ticket

Official ticket cover to Super Bowl XXIII

After the Bengals clinched the AFC Championship game against Buffalo (21-10) my dad took me to an autograph signing where the SWAT team (FS David Fulcher, SS Solomon Wilcots, CB Eric Thomas and CB Billiups) singed my Welcome to the Jungle sweatshirt, awesome memory.

XXXIV

Super Bowl XXXIV

St. Louis wins against Tennessee 23-16

MVP: Kurt Warner (24-45 for 414 yards and 2 TD)

The once woeful Rams win its first Super Bowl title behind the brilliant play of QB Kurt Warner; a former Arena league star turned NFL MVP.

There are few Super Bowl plays more memorable than Mike Jones’ tackle of Kevin Dyson one yard short of the potential game-tying touchdown as time expires. I'll never understand how quickly Jones' name has been forgotten in Super Bowl lore.

Jones and Dyson

Although I was rooting for Dick Vermeil's Rams, I felt bad for Eddie George. He's always been one of my favorite NFL players. I just loved watching him run the ball for Tennessee.

XXXVI

Super Bowl XXXVI

New England defeats St. Louis 20-17

MVP: Tom Brady (With 1:17 seconds left in regulation, Brady goes 5-6 in the game’s final drive setting up Adam Vinatieri’s game winning 48 yard field goal)

New England shocks the NFL world by upsetting the heavily favored St. Louis Rams.

I'll always remember New England choosing to run out of the tunnel together during pre-game introductions.

Obviously, Vinatieri's game-wining field goal as time expires is unforgettable.

Plus, this game was the birth of Tom Brady, the seemingly immortal NFL quarterback.

And, I’ll add that I picked the Pats in this one. Honestly, the Rams became such a comfortable favorite to win the game that I felt an upset was certain.

XXV

Super Bowl XXV

New York edges Buffalo 20-19

MVP: Ottis Anderson (21-102 yards rushing and 1 TD)

Another wide right kick in the Sunshine state. No, this wasn’t Florida State but, it was certainly memorable. And, to think Buffalo was one kick away form actually wining an NFL title.

The two statistics that stand out to me from this game are the Giants time of possession – a Super Bowl record 40:33 - and Thurman Thomas' 190 total yards from scrimmage (15-135 yards rushing, five for 55 yards receiving).

Two names I remember: Jeff Hostetler and Scott Norwood.

Seriously, who ever thought New York had a chance to win with an injured Phil Simms out -and coincidentally, Simms hurt his foot Dec. 15 in a regular-season game against Buffalo - and that the usually reliable Norwood - a career 72% place kicker - would miss the game-wining kick. I still feel for Norwood.

Norwood

ABC's Al Michaels with the call: "No good! Wide right!"

XXXII

Super Bowl XXXII

Denver wins against Green Bay 31-24

MVP: Terrell Davis (30-157 yards rushing and three TD)

Go figure, two NFL legends – John Elway and Brett Favre – give fans an instant Super Bowl classic.

Plus, what a relief for John Elway to finally lift the Lombardi trophy. After all, the Broncos previously lost in its last three Super Bowls appearances. And, I also got goose bumps watching Elway celebrate.

One play I'll always remember is Elway's helicopter as he went for a first down near the goal line in the third quarter. What a Kodak Super Bowl moment.

Elway Helicopter

Not to mention, Denver running back Terrell Davis, who was playing through migraine symptoms, gutted out the MVP trophy.

By the way, I like New England tomorrow 31-20. Wes Welker will win the MVP Award after Brady dinks and dunks passes to him all day. Then perhaps, Bill Belichick will be carried off the field like Parcells was in Super Bowl XXI.

Despite picking New England, I’ll be rooting for the Giants!

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Bugeatersteve said:

Great games, but I gotta add SBX to the list Steelers 21 Cowboys 17, where the Steelers rallied from behind to take the lead and the Cowboys made a late run right back only to have Staubach intercepted by Glen Edwards in the end zone o the games final play. Lynn Swann had 4 catches for 161 yards in the game, not bad, 40 yards per catch average.

Super Bowl VIII was also speciial to me, because it was played in Houston's Rice Stadium and as a 17 year old high school senior, I snuck into the game and sat on the 50 yard line to watch Larry Csonka and the Dolphine just destroy the Minnesota Vikings and lay claim (at that time) to the greatest NFL team of all time. That was the Dolphin's 3 straight Super Bowl appearance and 2nd straight victory after going 17-0 the previous year.
Csonka rushed 33 times for a Super Bowl-record 145 yards. and I believe that Bob Griese of Miami set a record for only completing 6 of 7 passes for 73 yards.
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Bullpen Brian said:

Bugeatersteve: Sometimes the best sports conversations simply revolve around sharing our favorite sports memories.

Win, lose or draw, good sports fans appreciate a well played game and especially one in the Super Bowl.

And, without question, the Giants’ victory against New England is defiantly heading to my top five Super Bowls since 1987 (which begins the time period of my personal Super Bowl list).

What thrilled me about tonight’s game was understanding beforehand that memorable Super Bowl history was in the making no matter the outcome.

Obviously, had New England won they would have possibly gone down as the greatest NFL team ever.

However, with the Giants upset win we’re looking at possibly the greatest upset in Super Bowl history. Although, topping Broadway Joe’s guarantee in Super Bowl III will be tough to beat. I still have not decided on this one yet.

Anyway, I’m glad you shared some of your favorite Super Bowl memories. What a treat for you to have seats on the 50-yard line for Super Bowl VIII !!! One of my “sports fan” goals is to attend a Super Bowl someday. And just to be clear…I don’t plan on sneaking into the stadium!

By the way, what do you think the chances are of sneaking into a modern day Super Bowl? I’d say we’re all probably better off playing the state lottery

Thanks for reading the article and I’d also be interested to see your list of favorite Super Bowls.
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Bugeatersteve said:

Sneaking in now a days! Ha! fat chance of that. Not to mention that iif you even tried you would more than likely be classified as a terrorist and shipped off to be interagated. smilies/grin.gif
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