The greatest Super Bowl game ever, in terms of how well it was
played and especially in the sheer excitement of it, was the Rams
beating the Titans by making a tackle at their own one yard line on
the last play of the game. It's impossible to get any better than
that, except perhaps for a touchdown on the last play of the game.
But last night's game was an absolutely superb performance, well
played by both teams, with very few errors, an incredibly exciting
finish, and one of the three best plays in Super Bowl history. The
Super Bowl games it ranks up with are: Giants over Bills on the
Bills missed field goal; Steelers over Cowboys (the FIRST ONE, with
the two great Lynn Swann catches); the epic Broncos over the Pack
in Elway's long-awaited first championship; Niners over Cincy the
second time (the great Montana-led drive that he began by pointing
out John Candy in the stands; and the two first Patriots wins, both
on last-second field goals by Vinatieri. Other truly exciting Super
Bowls were the Colts over Cowboys on Jim O'Brien's last-second
field goal; Pats over Eagles; Steelers over Cowboys for the second
time; Niners over Cincy the first time; Steelers over Rams; and,
truth be told, the Colts last year over Chicago. And a few others
were entertaining even if not edge-of-seat exciting.
And I did that all from memory, without consulting a single
source.
Now, as for the greatest plays: A three-way tie, between the
Eli-to-Tyree wonderment last night and the two unbelievable catches
by Swann in that win over the Cowboys, at least one of which was
made while Terry Bradshaw was flat on his back, pounded into the
turf just as he let the ball go. Go back and look at the first
Swann catch, the one in the middle of the field where he
volleyballed it into the air twice, and compare it to Tyree's. Both
of them STILL can't be believed even after watching them on replay
time and time and time again.
Now, for my money, the greatest single GAME ever played in the NFL
(not a Super Bowl) was the Raiders over the Dolphins with something
like 28 points scored in the last quarter, with Snake Stabler
literally falling down at the end but somehow throwing it forward
and threading the needle between about four defenders to Clarence
Davis in the endzone. And for non-Super Bowl games, another great
one was the epic Chargers win over the Dolphins where Kellen
Winslow came back onto the field several times from cramps to catch
a zillion balls, block a kick, and will the Bolts past the
Phins.