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2000 HIGHS AND LOWS
BEST SURPRISE: Brian Griese, QB, Broncos. They actually considered bringing in Steve Young. Instead, they were stuck with Griese, who missed most of seven games but finished as the league's top-rated passer.
BIGGEST BUST: Steve Sidwell, coordinator, Seahawks. He was hired to improved last year's No. 23 defense, but the unit was worse, finishing No. 31 in the league.
BEST BAND-AID: Mike Anderson, RB, Broncos. Terrell Who? Olandis Why-do-we-care?
MOST PAINFUL INJURY: Dave Szott, LG, Chiefs. He tore his biceps muscle on the third play of 2000, and the K.C. running game never recovered. He is expected to retire.
PLAY TO REMEMBER: Anderson's 80-yard TD run late in the Broncos' 38-31 win in Seattle. Part of an impressive run of games by Anderson and the Denver offensive line.
PLAY TO FORGET:. Forget is a good word here. Uh, Elvis, did you forget how much time was left in the game? It's the only explanation for Grbac throwing short of the end zone to TE Tony Gonzalez in the middle of the field with no timeouts in the waning seconds against the Patriots.