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Super Bowl XXXVI - Pats 20, Rams 17 Congratulations Patriots!!!
NFL ^ | 2/3/02

Posted on 02/03/2002 2:25:46 PM PST by Dales

NEW ORLEANS -- The St. Louis Rams are the "Greatest Show on Turf" and the New England Patriots have struggled in Super Bowl's in New Orleans.

But that means nothing to the players.

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"We don't care if we win by 20, if we win by 30 or if we win by one," said Rams quarterback Kurt Warner, who set a Super Bowl record with 414 passing yards two years ago.

"We've been called 'underdog' all year, so it's not something we feed off of anymore," Patriots receiver Troy Brown said. "If we play well, we can beat anybody."

But the "Big Easy" has been anything but for the Patriots, who lost in their previous two Super Bowl appearances here by a combined score of 81-31.

St. Louis finished with the NFL's best record and seeks its second Super Bowl title in three years.

The Rams posted a 24-17 victory at New England on November 18 and dominated statistically, getting 26 first downs to 13 for the Patriots and 482 yards to 230. But St. Louis coach Mike Martz had a premonition after that game.

"I told the guys that night they beat a Super Bowl-caliber team," Martz said. "They were certainly the most physical team we played."

"(Martz) was right," Rams receiver Isaac Bruce said. "They played us well and went on to win eight straight after that. He definitely knew what he was talking about."

The Patriots trailed 10-7 in the second quarter and were marching for the go-ahead touchdown. But Antowain Smith fumbled after being hit by linebacker London Fletcher at the St. Louis 3 and cornerback Aeneas Williams recovered for the Rams.

It was the turning point of the game as Warner directed an eight-play, 97-yard drive that culminated with a nine-yard touchdown pass to Pro Bowl running back Marshall Faulk with 31 seconds left in the half.

"I lost that game against the Rams. I take responsibility for it," Smith said. "I'm happy for the chance to play against them again."

But Patriots coach Bill Belichick cannot be happy to see the Rams again. Known for his intricate defensive game plans with a multitude of blitz schemes, Belichick had difficulty combating St. Louis' explosive attack. Warner completed 30 of 42 passes for a season-high 401 yards and three touchdowns, Faulk accounted for 153 yards and Bruce caught seven passes for 130 yards.

New England intercepted Warner twice, one of which nickel back Terrell Buckley returned 52 yards for a touchdown.

Meanwhile, St. Louis' defense intercepted Tom Brady twice and held the Pats to 10 points. Fletcher starred with 11 tackles, an interception and the pivotal forced fumble.

  New England QB Tom Brady says he'll be ready to go on Sunday.
  New England QB Tom Brady says he'll be ready to go on Sunday. 

Brady will get the Super Bowl start after proving during the week that his sprained left ankle is healed. If not, the Pats will turn to backup Drew Bledsoe, who suffered a chest injury in Week 2 and lost his starting job to Brady.

A 2000 sixth-round draft pick, Brady led the Patriots to an 11-3 record and the AFC East title and threw for 312 yards in the snow in a divisional playoff win over Oakland.

Bledsoe, who was signed to a 10-year contract last March, finally got a chance to play again when Brady suffered a sprained ankle late in the first half of last week's AFC championship game. And the nine-year veteran showed no signs of rust, passing for a touchdown and committing no turnovers in a 24-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Brady will have to make more than his share of plays to match the Rams on turf, where their speed is accentuated.

Belichick probably will start with five defensive backs to contain receivers Bruce, Torry Holt and Az-Zahir Hakim.

"Definitely the best group of receivers I ever had to defend," Patriots cornerback Ty Law said. "And Kurt Warner is a very accurate quarterback."

And then there's Faulk, the only player in NFL history to gain more than 2,000 yards rushing and receiving in four straight seasons. Faulk and Williams were born and raised in New Orleans and both were vendors at the Superdome.

"I could not have written the script any better," said Williams, who celebrated his 34th birthday Tuesday. "To have this opportunity and to do it in front of your hometown in the Superdome, where I sold popcorn, peanuts and Coke, where I played high school and college games, is great."

Williams spent his first 10 years with lowly Arizona before he was acquired by the Rams last April. Martz paid him the ultimate compliment, saying Williams is as valuable to the defense as Faulk is to the offense.

On Sunday, Williams will match up against Brown, who set a club record with 101 catches. Brown seized the spotlight in the AFC championship game, returning a punt 55 yards for a touchdown, recovering a blocked punt and lateraling it for another score and catching eight passes for 121 yards.

St. Louis' revamped defense also has shined in the postseason, intercepting Brett Favre six times -- three of which were returned for touchdowns -- in a 45-17 rout of Green Bay in the divisional playoff and effectively containing Donovan McNabb in the NFC championship game win over Philadelphia.

Under defensive coordinator Lovie Smith, the Rams changed eight defensive starters and reduced their points allowed from 471 to 273. Fletcher, end Grant Wistrom and cornerback Dexter McCleon are the only defensive starters who remain from the Super Bowl team two years ago.

The Rams are appearing in their third Super Bowl overall, losing after the 1979 season to Pittsburgh and defeating Tennessee.

The Patriots were pounded by the Chicago Bears, 46-10, in Super Bowl XX and lost to Green Bay, 35-21, in Super Bowl XXXI.

Nine Patriots remain from that team, including Bledsoe, Law, Brown, safety Lawyer Milloy, cornerback Otis Smith and kicker Adam Vinatieri.

New Orleans is hosting the Super Bowl for a record ninth time.

The Rams lead the series, 5-3.
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To: dubyaismypresident
Is B.C. Bud O.K.?;-)
961 posted on 02/03/2002 6:06:03 PM PST by StriperSniper
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To: Dales
gee. patriots are better than sheep. wonder if the world will notice?

dep

962 posted on 02/03/2002 6:06:20 PM PST by dep
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To: all
Great win for the Patriots. Congratulations.
963 posted on 02/03/2002 6:06:21 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: RoseofTexas
The big winner is not the Patriots but the patriots of this country.

WE WILL NOT BE SCARED INTO GIVING UP OUR LIFE STYLE!

964 posted on 02/03/2002 6:06:47 PM PST by hoosiermama
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To: Canavan
Congrats to the Pats. I didn't think they could win it, but I'm happy I took the points! It's great that a team called the Patriots win in this year!
965 posted on 02/03/2002 6:06:47 PM PST by monkeyshine
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To: all
Yeah!!! I can't believe they did it!!!! How appropriate that the Patriots would win this one.
966 posted on 02/03/2002 6:06:50 PM PST by ozaukeemom
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To: Tennessee_Bob
IMO, New England didn't win it

The Rams lost.

967 posted on 02/03/2002 6:07:06 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: all
CONGRATS PATS!

You boys beat the best! You ARE the CHAMPIONS!

968 posted on 02/03/2002 6:07:20 PM PST by Walkin Man
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To: redsoxallthewayintwothousand2
Well, this was absolutely the best football game I have ever seen. Of course, I said that last week with the Steelers game. And then the week before that with the Raider snow bowl.

All due credit goes to the Rams who didn't give up and for a few minutes, I thought that they were going to pull it out and give New England another heartbreak.

969 posted on 02/03/2002 6:07:20 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: StriperSniper
It is the government that is responsible!

The funniest thing I've read all night.

Blame GW Bush because some addict blows coke up his nose!

970 posted on 02/03/2002 6:07:32 PM PST by sinkspur
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To: Canavan
New England is too liberal.

But they have a good football team by gum!
971 posted on 02/03/2002 6:07:39 PM PST by Maelstrom
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To: Walkin Man
Where do terrorists get their money?

How about that libertarians?

I'm glad you asked that!

From what we were told about the Afghanis it is
the War On Drugs that gives terrorists the most income.

Our Government outlawed drugs which caused the
price that criminals can charge for them to be excessively
high.

Furthermore, because the terrorists underworld has
a need to hide it's activities from established society
in the same way as drug dealers, the melding of the
two counter-cultures has been a natural occurrence.

The sensational news value of the effort to stop
drug trafficking continues to give drug use far better
advertising to potential users than Madison Avenue
ever could.

In addition to this, the illicit nature of drug use drove
the normal adolescent curiosity in young people to
find out what all of the hype is about.

It is not far fetched to realize that stopping the war
on drugs would dry up terrorist money and methods
when contraband would suddenly go from hundreds,
thousands and millions of dollars, to pennies and nickels.

Drug dealers would be driven out of business when
they can no longer make a profit.

Private social service agencies could quickly move in to
treat drug users through education and counseling.

Users would be able to more readily seek help when they
are no longer being imprisoned because they made
themselves addicted.

Private businesses and industry could more effectively
focus its efforts toward assuring that employees were
drug free when the need to hide worker's addictions
from police agencies is ended.

Drug use would no longer have an illicit drawing power.

Associated crimes such as robbery and murder would
decrease drastically because users would no longer have
to steal or kill to get money to buy drugs.

Then police agencies could focus on apprehending
terrorists instead of terrorizing citizens..

972 posted on 02/03/2002 6:07:48 PM PST by higgmeister
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Patriotism everwhere, the return of class and normality, a massive underdog overcoming all, best football game ever, drama to the very end, a halftime experience that will never be forgotten for anyone under 40, the adults in charge, the ship of state returning onto course, and a God-fearing man leading the way, reasserting benevolent power. The Golden Age has arrived.

The 21st Century began tonight.

973 posted on 02/03/2002 6:07:58 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: StriperSniper
Sure, the good folks in B.C. have no plans on nukeing us :-)
974 posted on 02/03/2002 6:08:07 PM PST by NeoCaveman
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To: hole_n_one
The guy is making a snow angel in the end zone-ROTFL!!!
975 posted on 02/03/2002 6:08:08 PM PST by codebreaker
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To: Senator Pardek
I would've waited till he took it off!
976 posted on 02/03/2002 6:08:08 PM PST by StriperSniper
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To: Mulder
Yes.
977 posted on 02/03/2002 6:08:16 PM PST by WatchOutForSnakes
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To: Lemondropkid31
Will they bring them out of the locker room for a kickoff to run out the last 2 seconds that should be on the clock? Nope, but they would for a regular season game. Pats were smart to run out on the field and celebrate before the refs could say anything about the clock.
978 posted on 02/03/2002 6:08:16 PM PST by spycatcher
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To: hole_n_one
GREAT PICTURES!!!

WHAT A GAME!!!!

Whooooooo Hoooooooooo!!!!!! I'm so happy the PATRIOTS WON!!!! :)

979 posted on 02/03/2002 6:08:16 PM PST by SunnyUsa
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To: Canavan
Congratulations! I have the Colts, so I know how much you guys wanted to win, being the underdogs.

That was a great game, and I wouldn't have even watched it if it hadn't been for all the patriotic stuff they were promoting.

And thanks to all of you on this thread who explained things. I am not a big football fan, so your commentary was great!

980 posted on 02/03/2002 6:08:20 PM PST by Miss Marple
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