Your Favorite Super Bowl Memory

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All week long Mike Tirico has been asking guests on his ESPN Radio show what their favorite Super Bowl memory was. I think it's a very good question.

What is your favorite Super Bowl memory?

This one is mine.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OhILOm4BdCQ
 

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Emmitt Smith running behind E Williams in our 2nd Super Bill win over the Buffalo Bills (in the 2nd half).

There was nothing the Bills could do about it.
 

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Hostile;1938949 said:
All week long Mike Tirico has been asking guests on his ESPN Radio show what their favorite Super Bowl memory was. I think it's a very good question.

What is your favorite Super Bowl memory?

This one is mine.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OhILOm4BdCQ

My favorite Super Bowl mammary was when Justin and Janet had that wardrobe malfunction.
 

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Hostile;1938949 said:
All week long Mike Tirico has been asking guests on his ESPN Radio show what their favorite Super Bowl memory was. I think it's a very good question.

What is your favorite Super Bowl memory?

This one is mine.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OhILOm4BdCQ

Hos,

That was awesome......thanks for posting......it made the hair stand up on my neck! That is a great memory.....

I also like the Butch Johnson catch against Denver......(although, if they would of had instant replay back then it might of been reversed)
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My favorite cowboys super bowl memory is ken norton stuffing kenneth davis at the goalline in pasadena.

My favorite super bowl memory is watching whitney houston sing the national at super bowl 25, with both teams wearing red white blue , the crowd holding flags, the fly over after.....just love it.
 

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It's tough to say. Super Bowl 27 was awesome. But I really had better memories when we beat the Niners in the NFC Championship game. Brad Sham's announcing when Harper broke the "Catch" (the REAL catch mind you) still gives me chills.

I guess in Super Bowl 27 my favorite memory would be Irvin's back-to-back TDs. The one where he shielded the DB, took the hit, spun, and dove into the endzone was one of the best plays by a WR in the SB EVER!

That play, with any other WR, would've been a pick-six the other way.
 

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Dallas Cowboys related:

Brad Sham's call when Michael Irvin scored that 2nd touchdown in Superbowl 27. I can remember the call in my head.

Honorable Mention goes to Ken Norton Jr. stop on Kenneth Davis? at the goalline.

Non Dallas related:
Of course, the end of Super Bowl 34.
 

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Bizwah;1939073 said:
I guess in Super Bowl 27 my favorite memory would be Irvin's back-to-back TDs. The one where he shielded the DB, took the hit, spun, and dove into the endzone was one of the best plays by a WR in the SB EVER!

That play, with any other WR, would've been a pick-six the other way.

That sequence was when it hit me that we were going to win. My top memory too.
 

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Michael Irvin's catch and twist for a touchdown in the first one.
 

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Hostile;1938949 said:
All week long Mike Tirico has been asking guests on his ESPN Radio show what their favorite Super Bowl memory was. I think it's a very good question.

What is your favorite Super Bowl memory?

This one is mine.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OhILOm4BdCQ

I thought that was after the 93 NFC championship after Jimmy garanteed victory over the 49ers. Hence why he says he's not saying anything this week. I could be wrong though, not sure.
 

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Hostile;1938949 said:
All week long Mike Tirico has been asking guests on his ESPN Radio show what their favorite Super Bowl memory was. I think it's a very good question.

What is your favorite Super Bowl memory?

This one is mine.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OhILOm4BdCQ

1. Robert Newhouse's TD pass to Golden Richards to seal Dallas' win in Super Bowl XII. Every time I see it, I can't help but marvel at how perfect Robert threw that pass. I remember hearing Robert say that when Landry called the play, he had to get the stick 'em off his hands. The only thing he could do was lick the stuff off his fingers. I bet it tasted like crap! I think he did a good job though:laugh2:

2. Troy Aikman's Super Bowl XXVII performance was a thing of beauty.

Non-Cowboys Super Bowl:
The Oakland Raiders handing the Washington Commanders their butts on a silver platter in Super Bowl XVIII. I was so angry with them beating Dallas in the NFC title game. I enjoyed every minute of the humiliation Theismann and the arrogant Commanders received:D
 

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theebs;1939063 said:
My favorite cowboys super bowl memory is ken norton stuffing kenneth davis at the goalline in pasadena.

My favorite super bowl memory is watching whitney houston sing the national at super bowl 25, with both teams wearing red white blue , the crowd holding flags, the fly over after.....just love it.
:hammer: That one single play destroyed the Bills hope to win that game. I think that play should get more consideration for one of the greatest plays in Superbowl history.
 

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Bob Sacamano;1940936 said:
I'd have to go w/ Larry Brown pick-6ing Neil O'Donnell

Yeah that was sweet, like a weight off the shoulders watching him snatch that one. Defeating Nemesis, the Steelers. :)

A deserved MVP pick too.
 

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Bob Sacamano;1940936 said:
not this one lol

I'd have to go w/ Larry Brown pick-6ing Neil O'Donnell

He didn't score on either pick but it was a great relief to see him get those picks and seal the game.
 
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