Super Bowl XXXVII (2003 TV Special)
10/10
A Fitting Ending
7 October 2015
This is one of my favorite Super Bowls ever. As a Chiefs fan, I hate the Oakland Raiders. Al Davis was evil and his organization reflected him in many ways.

Raiders QB Rich Gannon, a former Chief #@1$&!!! had, at that time, the greatest single offensive season of all time. The Raiders were unstoppable.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, an NFL laughingstock until a few short years before, had possibly the greatest defense of all time, with Hall of Famers at every level, and one of the greatest talkers of all time, Simeon Rice.

Thus was the stage set. Unstoppable vs Immovable. And Immovable won proving again the old adage that offense wins games, defense, championships. The Bucs routed the bastards 48-21.

The thing that makes this Super Bowl so satisfying to me is the fact that the Raiders haven't had a winning season since. In fact, they haven't been above .500 after 3 games since then.

It was such a devastating loss that it destroyed the last vestiges of sanity left in the syphilitic brain of Al Davis and his subsequent malingering completely imploded the franchise. A fitting ending to the most evil organization since World War 2. I rate Super Bowl 37, 10 of 10 because I can't rate it 11/10.
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