SB 37 vs. SB 48

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So was looking for SBs to compare 48 to and I found that SB 37... Oak vs. TB had a lot of similarities

Both Superbowls:

-Pitted the #1 offense against the #1 defense
-Was a match between two current and/or former AFC West teams
-Ended in a blowout in which the #1 defense scored much more than the #1 offense
-The SB champion defeated the 49ers in the playoffs

Any others you guys can think of?

Unfortunately for both teams in SB 37 that would be either their last appearance in the playoffs (OAK) or their last victory in a playoff game (TB).
 

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SonicHawk":2i52yhlg said:
So was looking for SBs to compare 48 to and I found that SB 37... Oak vs. TB had a lot of similarities

Both Superbowls:

-Pitted the #1 offense against the #1 defense
-Was a match between two current and/or former AFC West teams
-Ended in a blowout in which the #1 defense scored much more than the #1 offense
-The SB champion defeated the 49ers in the playoffs

Any others you guys can think of?

Unfortunately for both teams in SB 37 that would be either their last appearance in the playoffs (OAK) or their last victory in a playoff game (TB).

Both Wins were firsts for the respective franchise
 

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SonicHawk":2409uwbw said:
... or their last victory in a playoff game (TB).

Tampa didn't have a real QB though. I think that's where the biggest difference is between us and them.
 

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SonicHawk":2qpv46w5 said:
So was looking for SBs to compare 48 to and I found that SB 37... Oak vs. TB had a lot of similarities

Both Superbowls:

-Pitted the #1 offense against the #1 defense
-Was a match between two current and/or former AFC West teams
-Ended in a blowout in which the #1 defense scored much more than the #1 offense
-The SB champion defeated the 49ers in the playoffs

Any others you guys can think of?

Unfortunately for both teams in SB 37 that would be either their last appearance in the playoffs (OAK) or their last victory in a playoff game (TB).

both times the team from 1976 expansion beat an AFC West team.
 

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SonicHawk":2qrd1ut7 said:
So was looking for SBs to compare 48 to and I found that SB 37... Oak vs. TB had a lot of similarities

Both:
-Ended in a blowout in which the #1 defense scored much more than the #1 offense

In our case it was a wash.

The #1 Defense scored 8pts (Smith TD 6; Safety 2)
The #1 Offense scored 8pts (Thomas TD 6; Welker conversion 2)

Oh, do you mean the team with the #1 defense scored much more? :th2thumbs: :mrgreen:
 

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The Bucs were aided by Gruden knowing all about Oakland's playbook. Can't claim that with Pete.
 

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sc85sis":2hzela4u said:
The Bucs were aided by Gruden knowing all about Oakland's playbook. Can't claim that with Pete.

This was huge.

It also didn't help that Oakland's center decided to go on holiday the night before the game.
 

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Gruden not only knew the playbook but the audibles and line calls, Oakland did not change anything, the Bucs new what they were audibling to and what calls were made to what plays. On offense and defense.
 

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SalishHawkFan":1scqbbbe said:
TB was never an AFC team.

Yes they were. Seattle spent it's first season (1976) in the NFC, while the Bucs spent their first season in the AFC. They switched to start the 77 season.
 

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Spounge84":air9trki said:
SalishHawkFan":air9trki said:
TB was never an AFC team.

Yes they were. Seattle spent it's first season (1976) in the NFC, while the Bucs spent their first season in the AFC. They switched to start the 77 season.

I always thought they both were NFC that first year. better check Google.

I sure do remember the "expansion" bowl. The Hawks got a win against the really bad Bucs.
 

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SalishHawkFan":35h4mjad said:
TB was never an AFC team.

Yeah as pointed out in an earlier post, one season. The Seahawks were in the NFC for one season before switching conferences with Tampa Bay (I vaguely remember it was arranged that way for some TBD reason).

http://www.nfl.com/standings?category=div&season=1976-REG&split=Overall


Code:
AFC West Team	W	L	T	 Pct	PF	PA	Net Pts	TD	Home	Road	Div	Pct	Conf	Pct	Non-Conf	Streak	Last 5
Oakland Raiders	13	1	0	.929	350	237	113	47	7-0	6-1	7-0	1.000	10-1	.909	3-0	10W	5-0
Denver Broncos	9	5	0	.643	315	206	109	39	6-1	3-4	5-2	.714	7-5	.583	2-0	2W	4-1
San Diego Chargers	6	8	0	.429	248	285	-37	32	3-4	3-4	2-5	.286	4-8	.333	2-0	1L	2-3
Kansas City Chiefs	5	9	0	.357	290	376	-86	33	1-6	4-3	2-5	.286	4-8	.333	1-1	1W	2-3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers	0	14	0	.000	125	412	-287	15	0-7	0-7	0-4	.000	0-13	.000	0-1	14L	0-5
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NFC West Team	W	L	T	 Pct	PF	PA	Net Pts	TD	Home	Road	Div	Pct	Conf	Pct	Non-Conf	Streak	Last 5
Los Angeles Rams	10	3	1	.750	351	190	161	44	5-2	5-1-1	6-1	.857	9-2-1	.792	1-1	4W	4-1
San Francisco 49ers	8	6	0	.571	270	190	80	32	4-3	4-3	5-2	.714	7-5	.583	1-1	1W	2-3
New Orleans Saints	4	10	0	.286	253	346	-93	29	2-5	2-5	2-5	.286	3-8	.273	1-2	3L	2-3
Atlanta Falcons	4	10	0	.286	172	312	-140	20	3-4	1-6	2-5	.286	4-8	.333	0-2	3L	2-3
Seattle Seahawks	2	12	0	.143	229	429	-200	29	1-6	1-6	1-3	.250	1-12	.077	1-0	5L	0-5

The next season saw Seattle go to the AFC West and Tampa go to the NFC Central

http://www.nfl.com/standings?category=div&season=1977-REG&split=Overall
 

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Hawks were NFC in 76, TB AFC. They switched conferences following year. Had something to do with both teams making the rounds with the established teams.
Hawks are the only team to switch conferences more than once.
God it so sweet to see the Hawks ruin Mr. Ed's day on Super Sunday.
GO HAWKS!
 
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