1). The Buttfumble Game - There was maybe a little trepidation before the game, given that the Jest were sometimes a menace, but in less than a minute of game time; the TD, the Buttfumble, and the fumble return by Edelman. Bam...Turkey leg time!
2). 2003 AFCC - Destroyed Manning with 4 INTs on a nasty, snowy kind of day. That diving interception by Ty Law is still seared in my mind as one of the most memorable moments from those early SB years. Manning face became a thing.
3). SB49. Shoved Defamegate in Goodell's ass. Ravens, Colts, and all the others who tried to take the Pats down had to watch Brady take the Lombardi, delivered to the stage by none other than Mr. Sour Grapes himself, Kurt Warner. I personally didn't see this game live. I was in Basic Training. The Drill Sergeant told us before lights out that the Pats were down 24-14 in the fourth quarter. I went to sleep and I told myself that with Brady there was always a chance. The next morning, we got the news in formation. I broke discipline and cheered. I got dropped, but I sounded off "1-Tom Brady, 2-Tom Brady..." and got a laugh out of the cadre. Great memories.
4). The "fake" Statue of Liberty play against Jacksonville in the 2007 AFC Divisional Playoffs. What a play.
5). Gotta go with SB36. That loss to the Rams was a turning point. Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk still cry themselves to sleep every night.
BB Quote: The "bake sale" quote regarding the money for goal line cameras.