The thing we found out was, when you get to a Super Bowl, both teams are treated the same, talked about in glowing terms. But when the game is over, only the team that won matters.
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The truth is the Super Bowl long ago became more than just a football game. It's part of our culture like turkey at Thanksgiving and lights at Christmas, and like those holidays beyond their meaning, a factor in our economy.
You can't compare a Super Bowl crowd, which tends to be more polite and a little more neutral to that. The Super Bowl only has 7,000 to 8,000 fans for each team.
When Super Bowl time comes around, I get jealous.
During the off-season when you see other people playing in the Super Bowl, you wonder, and you say to yourself, 'Are you ever gonna get there and see what it feels like?' And it pushes you a little bit harder during that off-season to work to try to get there the following year.
Going to the Super Bowl is not the reward. It's playing really well and winning.
The fun of the Super Bowl is the week leading into it; once it's actually played, the story dies down very, very quickly.
That's the biggest gap in sports, the difference between the winner and the loser of the Super Bowl.
There are certain teams in the NFL that have a certain aura about them, and there's a certain respect level about them.
We're all brought up to believe that the best players show up in the biggest games, and what bigger game than the Super Bowl? I've just been blessed and very lucky to have two of my best games on that stage.
Losing a Super Bowl destroys all the good things that happened to get you there.
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