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Podcast Appearances
So great.
The Super Bowl itself...
lacks some luster looking back because the game really wasn't all that good.
You had some very memorable moments.
You had the touchdown pass from Randall L. to Hines Ward.
You had the 75-yard touchdown run for Willie Parker.
Big Ben's first one, youngest QB to win it.
Bettis' last ride.
They had moments, but the game itself not that good.
That just holds sentimental value.
I think their best one, though, and this might surprise you,
I think it's Super Bowl XIII, the second one against the Cowboys.
The greatest collection of talent in NFL history for a Super Bowl.
I think it's like on the field, what, 15 or 16 Pro Football Hall of Famers?
Once you count coaches and GMs and front office personnel, yeah, it's like in the mid-20s.
It's a game that's not only a good game and a great Super Bowl, but when you think back to the amount of talent that was on the field.
Shockingly to some, I give that one the slight edge over 43.
Yeah, I know a lot of people like to put the Malcolm Butler play over that because it won New England the game.
There is no defensive play better than what James Harrison did in Super Bowl XLIII.
A 100-yard pick-six by a linebacker?