Question:
Top 5 Super Bowls All-Time?
anonymous
2010-06-03 07:20:43 UTC
1. Super Bowl 43 Steelers vs Cardinals
2. Super Bowl 25 Bills vs NY Giants
3. Super Bowl 42 Patriots vs NY Giants
4. Super Bowl 8 Steelers vs Cowboys
5 Super Bowl 36 Rams vs Patriots
Twelve answers:
Clark Griswold
2010-06-03 14:11:14 UTC
5.) XXXVI St. Louis Rams vs. New England Patriots. Patriots 20-17

4.) X Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. Steelers 21-17

3.) XIII Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. Steelers 35-31

2.) XLIII Arizona Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers. Steelers 27-23

1.) XXV Buffalo Bills vs. New York Giants. Giants 20-19



Perhaps the Steelers are on here a bit too much.
?
2010-06-03 12:33:50 UTC
1. Super Bowl 43 Steelers vs Cardinals

2. Super Bowl 42 Patriots vs NY Giants

3. Super Bowl 25 Bills vs NY Giants

4. Super Bowl 8 Steelers vs Cowboys

5 Super Bowl 36 Rams vs Patriots
?
2010-06-03 08:31:06 UTC
1. Super Bowl 3 Jets vs Colts

2. Super Bowl 36 Rams vs Patriots

3. Super Bowl 32 Rams vs Tittans

4. Super Bowl 43 Steelers vs Cardinals

5. Super Bowl 42 Giants vs Patriots
anonymous
2010-06-03 07:57:09 UTC
1. Super Bowl 32--Broncos vs. Packers

2. Super Bowl 13--Steelers vs. Cowboys

3. Super Bowl 42--Giants vs. Pats

4. Super Bowl 23--Forty-Niners vs. Bengals

5. Super Bowl 36--Pats vs. Rams
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2010-06-03 08:14:43 UTC
1. Super bowl 32 (DEN 31 - G.B. 24)

2. Super bowl 16 (SF 26 - CIN 21)

3. Super bowl 25 (NYG 20 - BUF 19)

4. Super bowl 43 (PIT 27 - ARZ 23)

5. Super bowl 34 ( STL 23 - TEN 16)



I have Super Bowl 32 # 1 because Elway finally got his ring after getting his @$$ whooped 3 times, and Farve did get a chance to come back in the final minutes, but got his 4th down pass knocked down.
Hawk M
2010-06-03 13:08:32 UTC
My favorietes are the one with the Steelers over the Cards,

and in 1980, when the Steelers beat the Rams, in LA,

the score went back and forth a record 7 times,

neither team had more than a TF lead,

the Steeler pulled out a win with a late TD 31-19



great back and forth game
?
2010-06-03 11:50:32 UTC
1. Super Bowl XXVII Cowboys over Bills I

2. Super Bowl XXIII 49ers over Bengals

3. Super Bowl XIII Steelers over Cowboys

4. Super Bowl XXIX 49ers over Chargers

5. Super Bowl XXVIII Cowboys over Bills II
AGM
2010-06-03 07:47:49 UTC
I agree with yours, here's what i come up with:



1. Super Bowl XLII- New York Giants vs New England Patriots

2. Super Bowl XXXI- New England Patriots vs Green Bay Packers

3. Super Bowl XIV- Pittsburgh Steelers vs Los Angeles Rams

4. Super Bowl XX- New England Patriots vs Chicago Bears

5. Super Bowl VII- Miami Dolphins vs Washington Redskins
BeAsT Of ThE EasT
2010-06-03 07:43:21 UTC
1. 42 - Giants over Pats

2. 43 - Steelers over Cards

3. 25 - Giants over Bills

4. 23 - 49ers over Bengals

5. 36 - Patriots over Rams



your list is good though....besides the slight Pittsburgh bias
?
2010-06-03 07:58:16 UTC
i agree with yours but i would replace Rams vs Pats and put Rams vs Titans
mikep426
2010-06-03 09:22:08 UTC
In terms of entertainment and quality of game:



1. NYG - NE

2. NE - STL

3. NYG - BUF

4. SF - CIN (the 2nd one)

5. PIT - ARZ



honorable mention: STL/TEN, NE/CAR
anonymous
2010-06-03 08:05:36 UTC
5 Super Bowl XXIII: San Francisco 49ers 20, Cincinnati Bengals 16



With 3:20 left to play in the game the Bengals had just taken a 16-13 lead before Joe Montana and company would get one more shot. Only problem is a penalty cost the 49ers field position after the kickoff leaving Joe with 92 yards to get in the endzone. Montana's "Joe Cool" presence ended in Super Bowl XXIII with a touchdown pass to John Taylor for 10 yards after a near perfect drive down the field. He would go on later to say that his team was so pumped and anxious heading into the final drive that while in the huddle he stopped and said, "Hey, isn't that John Candy?" just to calm his teammates down.



#4 Super Bowl XXV: New York Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19



If you missed this game and still have no idea what I'm talking about this is the game that was entertaining, but yet a defensive struggle throughout. No one was picking the Giants to win this game after the Bills had scored 95 points in their two playoff games beating Miami 44-34 and a Bo Jackson-less Oakland Raiders team 51-3. However with only 2:16 left in the game Jim Kelly and Bills were asked to drive down the field to put kicker Scott Norwood in field goal range starting at their own 10 yard line. With :08 seconds left Kelly did just that and left Norwood with a 47 yard field goal attempt. Oddly enough the ball went WIDE RIGHT and the game went down as one of the best of all time.Norwood just vanished after that. He is heard to be hanging with old Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Mitch Williams somewhere around Aruba.



#3 Super Bowl X: Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17



With 3:02 left in the game the Steelers had a 21-10 lead and it looked as though the Super Bowl was in hand. Dallas went down and scored to get within 21-17, but couldn't recover the onside kick. Pittsburgh ran the ball 3 times and on 4th down was trying to get a first down so they could run out the clock but failed. Giving Dallas the ball on their own 39 yard line. Quarterback Roger Staubach took the next 1:22 seconds to engineer a drive that would be halted at the Pittsburgh 38 yard line. With time winding down Staubach had to throw two hail mary passes into the endzone with the second one being intercepted as time expired.



#2 Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29



If you fell asleep for the first 3 quarters of this contest you didn't miss much. New England had gone out to a 21-10 lead just 2 plays in the 4th quarter which started the greatest accumulation of points in one quarter in Super Bowl history and made the kids that took the over in this game very happy. For the final 15 minutes the teams would combine for 37 points going back and forth down the field like a tennis match. Finally with 1:08 left to play Carolina tied up the game 29-29 but Tom Brady drove his Patriots down the field for a clutch Adam Vinatieri 41 yard field with :04 seconds left and another Super Bowl victory in three years for the Patriots.



#1 Super Bowl XXXIV: St. Louis Rams 23, Tennessee Titans 16



This was the year that some farm boy grocery bagger from Iowa was called in to take over for Trent Green who had broken his leg in the pre-season. His name; Kurt Warner and he wound up not only the NFL MVP for the year but also the Super Bowl MVP as well. After the Rams had broke out to a 16-0 lead midway through the third quarter most were more interested in the commercials then the game, but a spark led to an Eddie George touchdown run and a 16-6 lead after the Titans missed the two point conversion attempt. They came right back down the next two times and scored on another touchdown and a Al Del Greco field goal that left the game tied at 16-16 with only 2:12 left to play.Almost as if the Rams simply got bored their very next possession on the first play Kurt Warner bombed a 73 yard touchdown pass to Isaac Bruce which took about :07 seconds. The Titans got the ball back with 1:54 and drove down the field until a 3rd and 4 looked as though McNair would be sacked but instead completed a pass down to the 10 yard line taking up all but :06 seconds on the clock. With one last play and no timeouts McNair dropped back and threw a short pass over the middle to wide receiver Kevin Dyson who was just about to go in for the tying score when Rams linebacker Mike Jones came out of nowhere to tackle Dyson at the 1 yard line and just after he went down Dyson stretched the ball across the goal line. Explaining how this Super Bowl is remembered by "The Tackle".


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