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NFL Rewind -- Week 21
 | | | Kurt Warner threw for 414 yards, 2 TDs and was named MVP. (AP) | |
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"I always believed in myself and I have a lot of people here that believed in me. As long as I had those guys, I was going to give them everything I had. I thank everyone for believing in me. We're world champions now. How 'bout them Rams?"
-- Rams quarterback Kurt Warner thanks the players, coaches and his family for their support.
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 | | | At age 63, Dick Vermeil became the oldest head coach to win a Super Bowl. (AP) | |
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"If you work hard and have a passion about something and a compassion about people, then good things can happen to you. Many people have been good to me and provided me with opportunities that eventually put me in a position to do this and that's why I say I'm humbled by it."
-- Rams coach Dick Vermeil on finally winning a Super Bowl.
Complete Vermeil audio (Real | Windows Media)
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 | | | Torry Holt reacts after making a 9-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter. (AP) | |
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"It's a lot of determination and hard work and that's something I learned from my mother. I wanted to win this Super Bowl and I wanted to help my teammates and be more involved."
-- Rams wide receiver Torry Holt on coming back from an injury and winning the Super Bowl.
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 | | | Jeff Wilkins kicks a field goal in the second quarter to give the Rams a 6-0 lead. (AP) | |
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"This is an unbelievable feeling right now. We worked so hard for this all year and it was a dream season. I can't even talk right now, it's so amazing."
-- Rams kicker Jeff Wilkins on winning the Super Bowl.
Complete Wilkins audio (Real | Windows Media)
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 | | | Ricky Proehl and his son, Austin celebrate their first Super Bowl victory. (AP) | |
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"It's been a long time, 10 years. When you lose for nine years the way I've lost, it makes it that much better. You appreciate it more and you savior the moment. We have a great group of guys and I'm happy for the head man. He deserves this."
-- Rams wide receiver Ricky Proehl on winning a Super Bowl.
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 | | | Kevin Dyson can't believe he was stopped short on the last play of the game. (AP) | |
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"I can't believe we came all this way -- the Jacksonville game, the Buffalo game, the Indianapolis game, all the emotional wins -- and it came down to three feet."
-- Titans wide receiver Kevin Dyson on the last play of the game.
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 | | | Even though his team lost, Jeff Fisher is proud of the Titans' season. (AP) | |
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"As much as this hurts and as disappointing as it is, I believe we have a lot to be proud of. There's a difference between being nowhere and being somewhere and we made it to somewhere today."
-- Titans coach Jeff Fisher talks about the season and the loss to the Rams.
Complete Fisher audio (Real | Windows Media)
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 | | | Frank Wycheck was hoping for a miracle against the Rams. (AP) | |
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"I think he put a stamp on the National Football League today. If people didn't know about Steve McNair, they do now. What kind of player he is, what kind of heart he has and what kind of desire he has."
-- Titans tight end Frank Wycheck talks about Steve McNair.
Complete Wycheck audio (Real | Windows Media)
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 | | | Eddie George's 95 yards and 2 TDs were not enough to defeat the Rams. (AP) | |
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"It was one hell of a ride and it's always going to be special to me. We just fell short and didn't make enough plays to win and that's just the bottom line."
-- Titans running back Eddie George talks about the season.
Complete George audio (Real | Windows Media)
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 | | | Bruce Matthews was disappointed in the loss, but happy to play in a Super Bowl. (AP) | |
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"I've never seen a team grow as much over the course of one season. Going from a team that was wondering if it could compete in this league to a team that is one of the best in this league."
-- Titans guard Bruce Matthews on his team.
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