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Dalcowboyfan92

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  1. Oakland got totally destroyed, although that may be because; A) Bill Callahan purposefully threw the game, picked easily exploitable plays for Gruden to capitalize on it because they the two were chums. Bill Callahan purposefully threw the game to get back at Al Davis for trading Gruden away for a draft pick to Tampa Bay. C) Bill Callahan purposefully threw the game because he didn't like Al Davis and wanted him to suffer a humiliating defeat like he was going to. And Oakland has gone through 18 different QBs since that time. They're like a house on Trick or Treat night in your neighborhood; the lights were on, but no one was home.
  2. Pittsburgh's defense was okay, but I think they would've been stampeded by the Rams and The Greatest Show on Turf. New England got fairly lucky that they didn't get blown out and kept St. Louis in check.
  3. Til Tom Terrific and Adam "Automatic" Vinateri destroyed the Greatest Show on Turf Dynasty and instead crafted a Patriot Pat dynasty becoming the 2nd team ever to win 3 Super Bowls in 4 years (1993, 1994 and 1996 Dallas Cowboys).
  4. Yeah, they had another Super Bowl logo they were going to use before 9/11 happened and made the patriotic Super Bowl logo, which Chris Creamer has as an unused Super Bowl logo in the logo database.
  5. You talk about the greatest defenses to win a title, you have the regulars; the 70s Steelers, the 85 Bears, the 2001 Ravens, the 2003 Buccaneers and last years' Seahawks. Baltimore really pushed the Giants around in this game; not allowing any offensive points. Allowing the Giants only score via a kickoff return TD. It just showed you how dominant that Ravens defense was.
  6. One yard short from the first ever OT Super Bowl. It's also a little weird to see the Titans and Rams use these wordmarks but without their city/state name included with them.
  7. This was the endzone art for the Georgia Dome in the early-to-mid 90s, I don't think it changed much in 4 years...
  8. Atlanta got in and shocked the Vikings in the NFC Championship Game, probably the best team (until maybe last years' Broncos squad) to not win the Super Bowl. All it took was a push from Gary Anderson and the other Andersen, Morten drilled his own FG to shock Minnesota on the Vikes' home turf.
  9. It looks a little too wide yes, but this image is curved a bit so it's kind of hard to tell.
  10. I don't think Dallas should change their color scheme and get rid of the silver-green for a basic silver. It's iconic to the Cowboys. Sure it may "be awkward with their uniforms", but it's as iconic as the star on top of those silver-green helmets.
  11. Neil O'Donnell threw the ball right to Larry Brown, not once; but twice. Ugh, to know now this was Dallas's latest Super Bowl it frustrates me to no end. I was not even 4 years old when Dallas won Super Bowl XXX. My dad has the 3 Super Bowl wins in the 90s for Dallas on VHS, but yeah. I was too young to remember any of Dallas's Super Bowl wins in the early 90s.
  12. San Diego was going to lose regardless of if they faced San Francisco (which they did) or Dallas (which they could've). It was only a matter of how much they would lose by. San Diego was just like New England in Super Bowl XX, a team that had no chance of winning feeling great just being there.
  13. Buffalo lead at the half, but then Thurman Thomas fumbled the ball (and the lead and the game), James Washington [Dallas] returned it for a TD and the Bills simply never recovered. Buffalo had a 4-peat, the wrong kind of 4-peat though. (And became the first professional sports franchise EVER to lose 4 straight world championship games/series.)
  14. If Leon Lett didn't let Don Beebe knock the ball out of his hands, we'd have been talking about this game being the biggest whitewash in SB history. This game was the perfect representation of Murphy's Law; anything that could go wrong for Buffalo, DID go wrong for Buffalo. (9 turnovers, Jim Kelly getting injured...)
  15. I think this is why you see the RR stadiums with the roof closed, so they can copycat what Seattle did and attempt to catch the crowd noise and funnel it back onto the field.
  16. It's not like Arizona or Arlington where you could have the roof open all 8 games of the regular season. Minnesota gets harsh when the calendar flips to November/December.
  17. I think if Buffalo beat NY Giants, they would've beaten Washington too. Although, I think they would've lost Super Bowl XXVII to Dallas, although it would've probably a much closer score then the 52-17 had to say.
  18. Super Bowl XXVI: Rypien "ryps" the Bills. Like I said, after Norwood's wide right; it only got worse for Buffalo. Super Bowl XXVII was the worst nightmare for Buffalo. And Buffalo lost 4 straight Super Bowls to an NFC East representative (Giants, Redskins and Cowboys [x2]).
  19. Scott Norwood. Oh bless his heart, this was probably Buffalo's best chance to win the Super Bowl in their 4 dates. And it only got worse from here for the Bills.
  20. I wonder why they went in the direction to make the NFC logo really spindly thin on the 49ers helmet. And this was the Beatdown in the Dome, 12 years after the Broncos suffered "Doomsday" in the Dome.
  21. Joe Montana just ripped the heart out of Cincinnati for the second time, but this time in more grueling fashion, with a John Elway-esque drive down the field to score the game-winning TD. This loss pushed Cincinnati over the edge and into the abyss. Well, extremely poor draft choices sped up the process and the "Bungles" were born.
  22. Super Bowl XXII Denver got run over by relative unknown Timmy Smith, who became a one-hit wonder after this Super Bowl. Then two years later (SB XXIV), the Broncos would be destroyed by 45 in what is still the biggest margin for a victory in Super Bowl history.
  23. That Super Bowl XXI logo is probably one of the worst designed logos in Super Bowl history. It just doesn't work how they designed it.
  24. This was probably the first Super Bowl in which the losers were probably happy to just be there. New England never stood a chance against the blitz-happy mayhem the 46 Defense of Chicago wrecked on Patriots starter Steve Grogan. Of course, everyone knows the ubiquitous shot of William 'Refrigerator' Perry just battering his way through the Patriots Goal Line D to score a TD. As Dave Dameshek said in his Super Bowl XX N'if'L episode, he referred to New England as the "plucky, but over-matched Patriots". And the Bears hardly had to break a sweat in the NFC Championship game as they beat Dieter Brock and the LA Rams. Brock being one of Dameshek's 5 "Worst QBs to start a Championship game" joining other fine QBs like Mark Malone and Rex Grossman.
  25. I quoted this to test the quote system out, and I was able to quote the message. I was really curious as to why Stanford got the SB, so thanks for all the information that came forward.
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