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Super Bowl XVI: The 49ers' Earl Cooper punctuates an 11-yard TD pass from Joe Montana -- and a 14-0 lead over the Bengals -- by leaping into the air and spiking the ball. |
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Super Bowl XVII: Miami's Fulton Walker goes 98 yards on a kickoff to give the Dolphins a 17-10 halftime lead over the Redskins. |
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Super Bowl VI: Before the game, Cowboys running back Duane Thomas, who usually doesn't speak to the media, utters one infamous line: "If it's the ultimate (game), how come they're playing it again next year?" Thomas runs for 95 yards in a 24-3 win over the Dolphins. |
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Super Bowl XI: In one of the most vicious hits in Super Bowl history, famed Raider henchman Jack Tatum knocks off Sammy White's helmet with a big blow. |
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Super Bowl XIII: Cowboys defensive tackle Randy White, who is wearing a cast because of a broken thumb, fumbles an unintentional squib kick from the Steelers when tackled by Tony Dungy. The Steelers score on the next play for a 35-17 fourth-quarter lead. |
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Super Bowl I: With NBC and CBS both broadcasting the first Super Bowl, NBC misses the second-half kickoff because Charlies Jones is interviewing Bob Hope. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the referee orders a re-kick and someone asks CBS sideline reporter Pat Summerall to tell Lombardi what had happened. Having played for Lombardi in New York, Summerall refuses to go near the coach. |
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Super Bowl XIV: Rams running back Lawrence McCutcheon connects with Ron Smith on a 24-yard TD pass to give the Rams a 19-17 third-quarter lead over the Steelers. |
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Super Bowl XXV: Giants running back Ottis Anderson winds up to "slug" Bills defensive back Mark Kelso during another of his punishing runs. |
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Super Bowl XXX: Trailing 20-10 to the Cowboys early in the fourth quarter, Steelers coach Bill Cowher calls for a surprise onside kick, which the Steelers recover. Pittsburgh then drives and scores a TD to make it 20-17. |
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Super Bowl I: The Chiefs trail 14-10 when, on the their first possession of the second half, the Packers blitz QB Len Dawson and he's picked off by Willie Wood, who returns it 50 yards to the 5-yard line. Elijah Pitts scores on the next play. |
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Super Bowl XIII: John Stallworth takes a short pass from Terry Bradshaw, breaks a tackle, and goes for a 75-yard TD to tie the score 14-14 in the second quarter against the Cowboys. |
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Super Bowl XXXVIII: After the Panthers tie the Patriots at 29 with 1:08 left in the game, Carolina kicker John Kasay shanks the ensuing kickoff out of bounds, giving New England the ball at the 40-yard line. The good field position leads to Adam Vinatieri's game-winning field goal. |
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Super Bowl XXXVII: The Buccaneers intercept five passes, returning three for TDs, in Super Bowl XXXVII's 48-21 stomping of the Raiders. How? As Tampa Bay safety John Lynch, miked for TV, says before halftime, "Every play they've run, we've run in practice." |
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Super Bowl X: The Cowboys have one play from the 38 to win Super Bowl X, but Roger Staubach's desperation heave is batted by Steelers safety Mike Wagner and intercepted by Glen Edwards. |
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Super Bowl III: Matt Snell's four-yard plunge gives the underdog Jets a critical 7-0 halftime lead over the Colts. |
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Super Bowl V: Bob Lilly sums up the agony of losing when he rips off his helmet and hurls it through the air after Jim O'Brien's field goal beats the Cowboys 16-13. |
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Super Bowl XII: Robert Newhouse's 29-yard halfback pass to Golden Richards puts the finishing touches on Dallas' 27-10 win over Denver. |
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Super Bowl XXXVI: The heavily-favored Rams fall behind 7-3 in the second quarter when the Patriots' Ty Law picks off Kurt Warner's pass and goes 47 yards for a TD. |
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Super Bowl XXIII: Cincinnati backup running back Stanley Wilson goes on a cocaine bender the night before the game and misses the Bengals' loss to the 49ers. |
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