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Byline: Steve Bisheff
HOUSTON _ So now we have our answer. Now we no longer have to pause and scratch our heads whenever people ask.
Now we know which Super Bowl was the best.
It was this one, sweet number XXXVIII, that started off like a snore and ended with a roar. This one that had emotions bouncing back and forth all night like a Texas-size tumbleweed
It was this pulsating show they threw at us in Reliant Stadium, where it took a perfect final-seconds kick and a flawless, last-minute drive for the Patriots to turn away the plucky Panthers, 32-29, in what should be remembered as a Super Bowl for the ages.
"I mean, I think the fans got their money's worth," said New England linebacker Tedy Bruschi. "It was a defensive battle at first, then the floodgates opened."
They finally closed when Adam Vinatieri, maybe the best pressure kicker in NFL history, knocked through his ...