<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ranman)</div><div class='quotemain'>The first one I remember is Superbowl XXV when NY Gaints beat the Buffalo by 1. The play that sticks out the most is when the Bills missed the field goal with seconds left in the game.</div> that poor guy was the prelude to Vanderjackfnkdjf...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowher&Frown Co.)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ranman)</div><div class='quotemain'>The first one I remember is Superbowl XXV when NY Gaints beat the Buffalo by 1. The play that sticks out the most is when the Bills missed the field goal with seconds left in the game.</div> that poor guy was the prelude to Vanderjackfnkdjf...</div> Scott Norwood
i think that is the memory that sticks out in everyones heads. i didnt see the game and still know of it.
While I'm sure I watched the Superbowl before this, the first Superbowl I remember vividly was Superbowl XIX...San Francisco vs. Miami (Marino's rookie season). I still remember the game and all of the Montana/Marino Diet Pepsi commercials that aired afterward. Heh heh
I wasn't really a football fan until college. Dolfandale can be credited with getting me interested in football. I was sort of a closet Montana fan back then, but didn't really have a team. I went home for the weekend during college and watched football with my Dad that weekend and the Chiefs were playing. I think their opponents were the Saints (I don't really remember). I was impressed with Christian Okoye and with the fact that the Chiefs were the underdogs, a fact which the broadcasters seemed to keep reminding everyone of. On that day a new Chiefs fan was born. The Bengals are the "local" team where I am from in Kentucky. While I can remember my Father watching the Cowboys with rapt attention during the 70s, the first one I really remember is the 2nd Bengal-49er superbowl (XXIII) on January 22, 1989. I was one of 2 "49er fans" that day in the lobby of my dorm. Our school was about an hour and 15 minutes from Cincinnati. When Montana threw the winning TD, me and the other niner guy jumped up dancing on the couch and tipped it over backward. There were about 90 Bengal fans in the room.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bakes781)</div><div class='quotemain'>XXIII I meant to say</div> That was also my first super bowl, although if I remember right my parents made me go to bed early. </div> Did they cover your eyes during the half time show of SB XXXVIII?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bakes781)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bakes781)</div><div class='quotemain'>XXIII I meant to say</div> That was also my first super bowl, although if I remember right my parents made me go to bed early. </div> Did they cover your eyes during the half time show of SB XXXVIII? </div> No, but after seeing that I wished I were innocent once again.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kcgsc)</div><div class='quotemain'>I wasn't really a football fan until college. Dolfandale can be credited with getting me interested in football. I was sort of a closet Montana fan back then, but didn't really have a team. I went home for the weekend during college and watched football with my Dad that weekend and the Chiefs were playing. I think their opponents were the Saints (I don't really remember). I was impressed with Christian Okoye and with the fact that the Chiefs were the underdogs, a fact which the broadcasters seemed to keep reminding everyone of. On that day a new Chiefs fan was born. The Bengals are the "local" team where I am from in Kentucky. While I can remember my Father watching the Cowboys with rapt attention during the 70s, the first one I really remember is the 2nd Bengal-49er superbowl (XXIII) on January 22, 1989. I was one of 2 "49er fans" that day in the lobby of my dorm. Our school was about an hour and 15 minutes from Cincinnati. When Montana threw the winning TD, me and the other niner guy jumped up dancing on the couch and tipped it over backward. There were about 90 Bengal fans in the room.</div> Whoa whoa whoa, they had TV when you were in college?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AyJay)</div><div class='quotemain'>My first Superbowl was XXXVIII - Panthers v Patriots. Still the best NFL game I've seen to date.</div> wow thats umm pretty soon...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kcgsc)</div><div class='quotemain'>I wasn't really a football fan until college. Dolfandale can be credited with getting me interested in football. I was sort of a closet Montana fan back then, but didn't really have a team. I went home for the weekend during college and watched football with my Dad that weekend and the Chiefs were playing. I think their opponents were the Saints (I don't really remember). I was impressed with Christian Okoye and with the fact that the Chiefs were the underdogs, a fact which the broadcasters seemed to keep reminding everyone of. On that day a new Chiefs fan was born. The Bengals are the "local" team where I am from in Kentucky. While I can remember my Father watching the Cowboys with rapt attention during the 70s, the first one I really remember is the 2nd Bengal-49er superbowl (XXIII) on January 22, 1989. I was one of 2 "49er fans" that day in the lobby of my dorm. Our school was about an hour and 15 minutes from Cincinnati. When Montana threw the winning TD, me and the other niner guy jumped up dancing on the couch and tipped it over backward. There were about 90 Bengal fans in the room.</div> Whoa whoa whoa, they had TV when you were in college?</div> When KC and I were in college, we were actually still using Roman numerals so we're down with the Super Bowl.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats_Fan420)</div><div class='quotemain'>and now a Patriots fan since the terrorist attacks. ... Maybe its a conspiracy and the Pats won those super bowls because the US was attacked, lol.</div> No? Really? You think? Ironic since one of the planes from 9/11 took off from Logan International. The Super Bowl I remember paying attention to was Oakland/Minnesota back in the day. The Redskins/Dolphins and Redskins/Raiders are when I started watching in earnest.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowher&Frown Co.)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AyJay)</div><div class='quotemain'>My first Superbowl was XXXVIII - Panthers v Patriots. Still the best NFL game I've seen to date.</div> wow thats umm pretty soon...</div> Well, I'm in the UK, so we didn't see much NFL over here until a few years ago. Even then, you have to be up at about 1am just for the kick-off. That's why I only started watching recently.