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Road to the Super Bowl Xlvi 01:00:00 ROAD TO THE SUPER BOWL XLVI 01:00:00 ‐ PART 1 (MUSIC) 01:06:40 HAVE FUN BROTHERS. HAVE FUN. WHAT A DAY! LOOK AT THIS! LOOK AT THIS DAY THE LORD GAVE US! LET’S BELIEVE THE WHOLE DAY, ALRIGHT? I’M FEELING IT RIGHT NOW MAN. I CAN PUT THIS BALL ANYWHERE. HE GOTTA PAY ATTENTION. CAN’T HAVE THAT. IT’S WARM‐UPS. YOU GOTTA BE PERFECT. HEY, WORK ON YOUR THROWS RIGHT NOW. NOT AT THIS DAMN GOAL POST. I CAN’T BELIEVE THAT. WHAT HAPPENED? I LOVE HOW THEY’RE ALL STARING AT IT LIKE, “WELL GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK? THINK IT’LL BLOW BACK THE OTHER WAY OR NO?” HEY DON’T BE AFRAID TO TALK TODAY IF YOU FEEL LIKE TALKING, YOU KNOW? LET’S TALK OUT HERE. EVERYBODY TALK! TESTING. TESTING. 1, 2. I CAN HEAR YOU. HEY, APPRECIATE THAT. ONE MORE! ONE MORE! ONE MORE! ALRIGHT, HERE WE GO. Page 1 of 20 HEY! DON’T KNOCK YOURSELF OUT! ALRIGHT WE GOT DOUBLE MOTION HERE. IT’S GONNA BE EAST RIGHT … V‐RIGHT ALL THE WAY OUTSIDE. Y…LEFT, FAKE, 396 BAG… IS THAT LONG ENOUGH FOR YOU? WHAT? WHAT? HEY, YOU GUYS, WHAT YOU DOIN'? RIGHT HERE? YEA. WHICH SIDE?! WHICH SIDE?! WHAT THE HECK? IT’S NOT RIGHT. WHAT?! WHY WE ALWAYS GOTTA DO THIS? IT’S ALRIGHT. WE’LL FIGURE IT OUT, MAN. SOMEONE’S PLAYING A JOKE ON ME OR SOMETHING. I GOT NO 102. I GOT NO 102, NO 103. DO I GET 25? I WOULD’VE LOVED 40. 30, 30, 30! 20, 20, 20, 20! RADIO – VINCE DROPS BACK TO THROW. FIRES IT IN THE END ZONE. IT IS CAUGHT! TOUCHDOWN! RADIO ‐ RIVERS BACK TO THROW. LOOKS. FIRES. AND IT’S DESEAN JACKSON, TOUCHDOWN!! COME ON! RADIO ‐ HASSELBECK LOOKING, FIRING. MANNING’S WIDE OPEN! NICE JOB! NICE JOB! Page 2 of 20 TOUCHDOWN! TOUCHDOWN! RADIO – SNAP TO BRADY. LOOKS LEFT. FIRES LEFT. GOT A WIDE OPEN RECEIVER! AND IT’S …TOUCHDOWN MIAMI! ALRIGHT, THAT 6 WAS EASY! GREAT PLAY! GREAT PLAY! THAT CELEBRATE. IT’S THE MOST TIRED I’VE EVER BEEN. I STARTED CELEBRATING BEFORE THE BALL EVEN LEFT MY HAND. I THREW IT. I WAS LIKE WHOO. HE’S WIDE OPEN I MEAN HOW HARD IS IT?! WE AIN’T GOT IN OUR GROOVE YET. WHEN WE GET IN OUR GROOVE WE GONNA TAKE OVER. STILL A LONG GAME FELLAS. WE DO OUR JOBS MEN. THIS IS A LONG GAME NOW. REGULAR, REGULAR, REGULAR. REGULAR, REGULAR. REGULAR! REGULAR! REGULAR! BRONCO! TOKYO! BUCKS! CHARGERS! DALLAS! COWBOYS! COWBOYS! BOSTON! BOSTON! ALERT, PANTHER! PANTHER! RADIO – HERE’S THE READ OPTION. NEWTON WILL TAKE IT UP THE MIDDLE. 40. CUTS TO THE RIGHT. 30, TO THE 20, TO THE 15, TO THE 10! END ZONE! TOUCHDOWN! CAM NEWTON! 01:10:32 GREEN 18! GREEN 18! RADIO – RODGERS TAKES, PUMP FAKES. NOW IT OPENS UP. GREAT …TOUCHDOWN! THAT LONG ONE WAS MY FAULT. THAT LONG ONE WAS MY FAULT. Page 3 of 20 DAMN PAT, THAT’S MY FAULT. I COULD BE A LOT BETTER. WE’LL GET IT. DON’T FEEL SORRY FOR YOURSELF. COME ON. WE STILL GOTTA KICK ASS. I WILL NOT MISS ANY TACKLES TODAY. I CANNOT MISS ANY TACKLES TODAY. 01:11:04 UGH OH. UGH OH. OH NO, COME ON! COME ON MAN. COME ON MAN. COME ON MAN! RADIO – TEBOW TAKES THE SNAP. SETS UP THE SCREEN AND THROWS THE BUBBLE SCREEN RIGHT. GETS THE BLOCK. THAT’S MIKE WALLACE INSIDE A MAN. DOWN TO THE 5! HE’S DOWN TO THE GOAL LINE! TOUCHDOWN! COME ON D BABY! YOU GOTTA GET OFF THE FIELD MAN! COME ON! HEY, YOU DO KNOW WE’RE PLAYING FOOTBALL OUT HERE. WILL YOU TACKLE PEOPLE? HEY, HEY, JUST SO YOU KNOW IT, THAT’S HOW YOU HIT SOMEONE. HEY MR. REF. MR. REF. AFTER THE GAME CAN I GET YOUR HAT? YOU KNOW WHAT, THAT’S AN INTERESTING QUESTION? YEA, I’LL GIVE IT TO YOU. APPRECIATE THAT MAN. ALRIGHT. THE REF GONNA GIVE ME HIS HAT. I ASKED HIM FOR HIS HAT. THAT SHOULD BE GAME PROBABLY HUH? SHOULD BE. THEY GOT A PRESSURE ON HIM. HOW THEY GONNA RESPOND? I DON’T KNOW. GUESS WHAT? YOU’RE ABOUT TO GO CATCH THE GAME‐WINNER HERE IN A MINUTE. Page 4 of 20 THE ONLY CHANCE THEY HAVE IS TO GET AN ONSIDE KICK. IF YOU’RE READY, IT’S ONSIDE KICK. I DON’T WANT TO PUT MY HELMET ON YET. JUST GET READY. NO BIG DEAL. JUST MAKES IT CLOSER FOR A LITTLE BIT LONGER, MAN. YOU’RE ABOUT TO GO CATCH THE GAME WINNER. AND THEN YOU’LL BE THE HERO OF THE GAME. RADIO ‐ .. TEES IT UP. KICKS ON THE ONSIDE. IT IS BOBBLED. IT IS LOOSE. CHARGERS HAVE IT! THEY GOT THE ONSIDE KICK. THAT’S OURS. IT’S WHAT WE NEEDED. I’M GONNA MAKE IT HAPPEN. I’M GONNA GO MAKE IT HAPPEN. I TOLD YOU TEBOW! HEY, HEY, HEY, HUDDLE UP! HUDDLE UP! CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY RIGHT HERE FELLAS. WE’RE ABOUT TO SCORE A TD RIGHT HERE. THIS IS IT BOYS. THIS IS IT. LET’S DO IT. WE ALWAYS DO IT. WE’LL BE ALRIGHT. RADIO – THE SNAP. FITZ LOOKS, LOOKS. FIRES WIDE OPEN END ZONE! TOUCHDWON BUFFALO! I CAN’T BELIEVE IT! RADIO – DALTON TAKES THE SHOTGUN SNAP, THROWS IT TOWARD THE END ZONE. IT IS CAUGHT! TOUCHDOWN BENGALS! YES SIR! RADIO – VICK BACK. HE IS GONNA RUN. RADIO ‐ HE BUMPS INTO A BLOCKER. RADIO – NOW IN TROUBLE. NOW THROWS ON THE RUN. CAUGHT! TOUCHDOWN!! RADIO – BREES PLAY ACTION. SCAMPERS TO HIS RIGHT. LOOKS. COULD RUN WITH IT. SNAPS. NOW THROWS! Page 5 of 20 RADIO – RIVERS LOOKING LONG. RADIO – STAFFORD THROWS DEEP. RADIO – RAINBOWS DEEP DOWN THE MIDDLE. RADIO – DOWNFIELD FOR HENDERSON. HE’S GOT IT IN STRIDE! TOUCHDWON! GOOD NIGHT! GOOD NIGHT TO ALL! THAT WAS A FUN ONE, HA? WE GOT ONE WHEN WE NEEDED TO. BIG TIME TODAY. I LOVE THIS. DON’T YA ALL KNOW I LOVE THIS. YOU LOOK GOOD TOO BY THE WAY. ALRIGHT MAN. 01:14:38 RADIO – FAKE HANDOFF TO STARKS ROLLING RIGHT RODGERS. LOTS OF TIME. OH HE’S GOT IT. RAINBOWS DEEP DOWN THE MIDDLE! JORDY NELSON! TOUCHDOWN!! RADIO – SNAP TO RODGERS. THEY ROLL HIM RIGHT, THROWS END ZONE! TOUCHDOWN!! BACKPEDALLING INTO THE END ZONE. GREG JENNINGS. RADIO – LOFTS TO THE LEFT SIDE FOR NELSON. MAKES THE CATCH! 15, 10, 5, TOUCHDOWN!! RODGERS THE MVP. AS WELL THEY SHOULD. RADIO – RYAN THROWS. WHAT A CATCH!! TOUCHDOWN ATLANTA!! OH MY HEAVENS! GOODNESS! WHAT A GRAB!! HEY MOM! MOM, WHAT’S UP? I LOVE YOU! I CAUGHT THAT ONE FOR YOU! RADIO – NEARSIDE. THAT’S GONZALEZ, THE 2ND ALL TIME ON THE CATCH. UNBELIEVABLE. UNBELIEVABLE. WHAT’S THAT 1103? THAT’S RIGHT. RADIO – DARREN SPROLES RETREATS TO THE 29. RUNS TO HIS LEFT AND HE’S GOT A HOLE! HE’S UP TO THE 45 MIDFIELD! TO THE 40! ONLY THE PUNTER TO BEAT! RUNNING DOWN THE FAR SIDELINES!! 10! 5! TOUCHDOWN! DARREN SPROLES! GOT IT! GOT IT! SPROLES JUST GOT THE RECORD FOR MOSET YARDS ALL PURPOSE. YOU GOT IT BABY. 01:16:50 Page 6 of 20 RADIO – FIRES TO THE END ZONE. CAUGHT! TOUCHDWON GRONKOWSKI! RADIO ‐ BRADY BACK TO THROW. LOOKS. FIRES TOWARDS THE END ZONE. CAUGHT! TOUCHDOWN ROB GRONKOWSKI! RADIO – LOOKS. FIRES. CAUGHT! TOUCHDOWN ROB GRONKOWSKI OF COURSE! AND THAT BREAKS THE RECORD FOR TOUCHDOWNS BY A T.E. IN THE NFL SEASON. THAT IS TD. RECEPTION NUMBER 14 IN THE SEASON. RADIO – LINE DRIVE CAUGHT 30 YD. LINE. STARTING RIGHT, HESTER COMES LEFT. SLICES THE DEFENDER AT THE 40. LOOKING FOR A .. AT MIDFIELD. THERE GOES DEVIN!! 30! 20! 10! 5! ROLLS SOMERSALT STYLE TWICE IN THE END ZONE!! AND PUT HIM IN THE RECORD BOOKS. ERIC METCALF MOVES ASIDE FOR DEVIN HESTER! RADIO – BACK, LOOKS, ROLLING. HE’S GONNA RUN. HE’S AT THE 5. HE DIVES! TOUCHDOWN. IT’S A TOUCHDOWN! RADIO – HE LOOKS. HE’S GONNA RUN. HE’S AT THE 40. HE’S AT THE 50. 45, 40, 30, 25, 20, DOWN AT THE 10..AND FORCED UOT OF BOUNDS. MICHAEL VICK! THE ALL TIME LEADING RUSHER AMONG QUARTERBACKS. HE HAS JUST CLIPPED RANDALL CUNNINGHAM’S RECORD. RADIO ‐ ..GONNA RUN UP THE MIDDLE. KEEPS HIS BALANCE. 10. STEPS TO THE LEFT. 5. END ZONE! TOUCHDOWN!! YOU’RE BEAUTIFUL! YOU’RE BEAUTIFUL! MY GOODNESS! I CAN’T EVEN EXPLAIN HOW GOOD THIS KID IS. RADIO – ELEVATES. DIVES. PENETRATES THE GOAL LINE. CAM NEWTON WITH HIS 13TH RUSHING TOUCHDOWN OF THE YEAR. MR. GROGAN, YOUR RECORD HAS BEEN BROKEN. 01:19:22 RADIO – HERE’S BREES STEPPING UP, DELIVERING LONG, LOOKNIG DOWNFIELD. HITS SPROLES IN STRIDE! 20! DOWN TO THE 15! SLIPS A TACKLE! 5! TOUCHDWON!! RADIO – HERE’S BREES LOOKING FOR GRAHAM DOWNFIELD. MAKES THE CATCH IN STRIDE. TOUCHDOWN! RADIO ‐ HERE’S BREES ON 1ST & 10. WIDE OPEN ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE FIELD. THAT’S GONNA BE MARCUS COLSTON. TOUCHDOWN! RADIO – AND THERE IT IS. A 9 YD. STRIKE RIGHT OVER THE MIDDLE TO DARREN SPROLES. MOVE OVER MARINO. THERE’S A BREES COMING THROUGH THE DOOR. DREW BREES HAS JUST BROKEN DAN MARINO’S SINGLE SEASON PASSING YARDAGE RECORD. Page 7 of 20 YOU KNOW WE LIVE HERE TODAY AS A TEAM ..OR WE DIE AS INDIVIDUALS. SO WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO? 01:20:25 RADIO ‐ AFTER 10 YRS. IN THE NFL, THE TEXANS HAVE FINALLY CROSSED THE BRIDGE INTO THE PLAYOFFS.
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