XXXIV
St.Louis def Tennesse
ONLY SUPERBOWL TO COME DOWN TO THE LAST PLAY!
Super Bowl XXXIV was the 34th Super Bowl, the championship game of the National Football League (NFL). The game was played on January 30, 2000, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, following the 1999 regular season.
The National Football Conference (NFC) champion St. Louis Rams defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Tennessee Titans, 23–16. This was the Rams' first Super Bowl win and their first NFL championship since 1951.
On the final play of the game, St. Louis linebacker Mike Jones tackled Tennessee wide receiver Kevin Dyson one-yard short of the goal line to prevent a game-tying touchdown. This play later became known as simply "The Tackle."
Rams quarterback Kurt Warner, who completed 24 out of 45 passes for 414 yards and 2 touchdowns, was named the Super Bowl MVP. His 414 passing yards and 45 pass attempts without an interception were both Super Bowl records
* The 19 years between Dick Vermeil's Super Bowl head coaching appearances is the longest time span between Super Bowl head coaching appearances. Vermeil coached the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV.
* In sports betting, this game was the second push in Super Bowl history, after Super Bowl XXXI. The Rams were favored by 7 and won the game by 7.
* This was the 4th Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games. The previous Super Bowl (XXVIII) also had only one week between games, and like this game, was also played on January 30 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
* The Titans' 16-point deficit was the largest deficit to be erased in a Super Bowl and the first greater than 10 points, but they only tied the game and never gained the lead.
* The Titans were the first team since the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI to go scoreless in the 1st half, and the 10th time overall that a team had done so. No team has won the game after going scoreless in the first half.
* The Rams became the first team in Super Bowl history to take 5 straight possessions into the red zone but come away with zero touchdowns. They finally scored their first red zone touchdown on their first possession of the second half with Holt's 9-yard reception.
* Warner's 73-yard game-winning touchdown pass to Bruce broke a 16-16 tie in the fourth quarter and gave the Rams a seven-point victory to win the NFL title. Likewise, in the 1951 NFL Championship Game, quarterback Norm Van Brocklin's 73-yard game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Tom Fears broke a 17-17 tie in the fourth quarter and gave the Rams a seven-point victory to win the NFL title.
2007-01-31 13:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It makes no sense. Does it really matter how big the TV screen it's being shown on is? According to the copyright law, any screen over 55 inches is not permitted. It's a stupid law. What should matter is if any money was being made from it, such as charging admission for it, etc. Apparently this is NOT the case here. It was supposed to be something for the church members and families or whoever else just to gather and watch the stupid game. Well, since the NFL thinks that they can tell us where, with whom to watch the game with AND how big my TV should be, I will NOT be watching the game, nor will I EVER watch another NFL game, go to an NFL game or buy ANY NFL product again. If everyone adopted this attitude, they would lose precious advertising money, as well as money from merchandise sales or anything else. If you think it stinks, I say do something about it. I know I'm dreaming, but it would be nice to see everyone's TV's on a different channel this year as a form of protest and hear all the bigshots cry about low ratings. My time will be better spent by watching Spongebob on Nick-W with my 3-year-old daughter at 6:00 Up yours, Roger Goodell!
2016-03-15 03:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine's Super Bowl # 34 Rams and Titans when the Rams Stopped Steve Mcnair from scoring the Game Winning Touchdown for the Titans, how lucky St.Louis was that year.
2007-01-31 12:51:54
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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super bowl 25- giants vs. bills.
2007-01-31 13:07:15
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answered by hotrod57 4
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St Louis/Tennessee
2007-01-31 12:32:16
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answered by polk2525 4
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A 49er game, when Steve Young was QB. Awesome !!!
2007-01-31 12:33:14
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answered by Bobbi 5
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Carolina and Pats
one because GO PANTHERS!!!
two cause its like the only really good game that hasnt been a total upset like all the other superbowls have been
2007-01-31 12:32:49
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answered by Broken Twig 2
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I liked the panthers and pats, it was a back and forth struggle, i seriously thought when the panthers took the lead with like 4 mins to go they would win it but it was the pats in the end. my fav of them all personally.
2007-01-31 12:35:32
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answered by gopackgo51 1
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Anyone that the steelers won
If i had to be honest though I would say the steelers 2nd one. Vs the cowboys, back and forth, it was great.
2007-01-31 12:32:54
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answered by shotgunmerc 4
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Giants v. Bills
That was a suspenseful game and a Belichick/Parcells masterpiece.
As hard fought and close as they come.
2007-01-31 12:34:45
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answered by DaddyBoy 4
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