That was your big day Bob, how does it feel all these years later
Actually, it's kind of recent.
We kicked people's ass*s in '76, ran into a crappy team's Super Bowl in Pontiac for their new coach's first game, and the usual bag job in the Orange Bowl, but destroying the overrated Colts in Memorial Stadium and then the clincher at Tampa were righteous.
Nobody nationally paid any attention of course, except Howard Cosell. But it felt great knowing we probably had the best team in the league. Locally as well, the Patriots were a punching bag and everyone pretended 1974 either never happened or was a fluke.
So six days after Tampa we face the league favorite, who we already pounded into submission here. It was at their place, and besides the already by now usual disrespect of the Patriots, there was the Frauders' crybaby entitlement and national hype machine. The officials would spend the day pulling the usual home job crap, but despite their best efforts as the game wound down they were faced with no alternative but to desperately take control of the game. So it's a totally fake SBXI giving the Frauders their fake title of 'Super Bowl winning' coach John Madden, quarterback Ken Stabler etc.
But it still felt good to be the best team in the league.