Thrilling Super Bowl Games

Thrilling Super Bowl Games — page 7
8 football history led by stars such as quarterback Kurt Warner receiver Isaac Bruce and running back Marshall Faulk On the other side the New England Patriots were seen as a no-name team A year earlier New England had been 5-11 Early in the 2001 season star quarterback Drew Bledsoe had been knocked out with an injury A skinny little known second-year backup named Tom Brady took his place Brady was still the starter when the Patriots met the Rams in New Orleans And in the first half New England raced out to a surprising 14-3 lead New England head coach Bill Belichick's defense frustrated the Rams Patriots cornerback Ty Law made the biggest play by picking off a St. Louis pass and racing 47 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter It was 17-3 New England entering the fourth quarter But the Rams offense finally arrived Warner scored on a 2-yard scramble with 9:33 left Then with 1:30 to go he lobbed a pass to Ricky Proehl along the left sideline The receiver juked around two defenders before racing to the end zone for a 26-yard touchdown catch Kicker Jeff Wilkins's extra point tied the game New England took over on its own 17-yard line The Patriots had no timeouts With a young quarterback in the game most people thought New England would kneel the ball down and take its chances in overtime But Belichick and offensive coordinator Charlie Weis trusted Brady The Patriots decided to go for the win