Lend them your ears
Players, coaches sound off on Super Sunday
Posted: Monday January 31, 2000 01:11 AM
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Titans WR Kevin Dyson: "To come this far and be a half-yard short is just a sick feeling." AP |
ATLANTA (AP) -- What the players and coaches were saying after St. Louis' 23-16 win over Tennessee in the Super Bowl on Sunday:
"When you're a little kid, you dream about scoring touchdowns, not stopping them. I just grabbed him, held on and fell down. When I looked up, the clock said 'zero-zero,' and we had won the Super Bowl." -- St. Louis' Mike Jones after stopping Kevin Dyson at the 1-yard line on the final play
"You dream of making an interception or a sack, not necessarily a tackle to win the game. But we'll take that. Without a doubt, it's the biggest play of my career. It won a Super Bowl on the last play." -- Jones
"To come this far and be a half-yard short is just a sick feeling. When he got his hands on me, I thought I'd break the tackle. But he slid down to my foot, like you're supposed to, and made a great play. I realized as soon as I stretched out and was going down that I didn't get the point of the ball over the goal line." -- Dyson
"I thought we could do it, but we came up about six inches from having a chance to do it. As much as this hurts, we have an awful lot of pride in coming so close." -- Titans coach Jeff Fisher
"When I saw that ball go in the air, I said, 'It's a touchdown.' I was ready to call coach [Mike] Martz and tell him to get the script ready for overtime." -- Rams coach Dick Vermeil
"You may think of this as a Hollywood story, but it's just my life." -- Kurt Warner, who won the MVP after throwing for a Super Bowl-record 414 yards
"We didn't want to go to overtime, so he had to make a big play. They had been in man-to-man coverage all day long, and there was no trickery. Kurt just had to make sure that he got the ball to me. And he did." -- St. Louis' Isaac Bruce, who caught the game-winning 73-yard touchdown
"I've been in the other locker room. I've been in the Super Bowl and lost, so I know how it feels. And believe me, this feeling is much better." -- Vermeil, who lost his only other trip to the Super Bowl, in 1981 with Philadelphia
"I don't ever want to feel like this again. We were able to get some Super Bowl experience. When we come back the next time, we'll feel more comfortable. We're only going to get better." -- Titans quarterback Steve McNair
"I've never seen a team grow as much as this team has this year. This team has a great future ahead of it." -- Tennessee's Bruce Matthews, who played in his first Super Bowl after 17 years in the NFL
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