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** The 1975 AFC Championship game came down to a last-second Hail Mary pass from Ken Stabler to Cliff Branch, which came up short when Mel Blount tackled Branch in-bounds running out the clock.

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** The 1975 AFC Championship game came down to a last-second Hail Mary pass from Ken Stabler to Cliff Branch, which came up short when Mel Blount tackled Branch in-bounds running to run out the clock.



* ImmediateSequel: Any episodes which feature a team winning in consecutive years: thus far, the Packers, Dolphins, Steelers, Cowboys, Broncos, and Patriots.

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* ImmediateSequel: Any episodes which feature a team winning in consecutive years: thus far, the Packers, Dolphins, Steelers, [=49ers=], Cowboys, Broncos, and Patriots.


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* LogoJoke: The logo for the "Missing Rings" miniseries only features a shadow in place of the Lombardi trophy, indicating that these teams didn't win the Super Bowl.
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* The 2006 Colts. Aired September 5, 2007. Featuring interviews from Tony Dungy, Jeff Saturday, and Peyton Manning. Narrated by Creator/DonaldSutherland.
* The 2007 Giants. Aired September 3 2008. Featuring interviews from Michael Strahan, Tom Coughlin, and Eli Manning. Narrated by Creator/JamesGandolfini.

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* The 1992 Cowboys. Aired January 31, 2007. Featuring interviews from Michael Irvin, Ken Norton Jr., and Troy Aikman.
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* The 1992 Cowboys. Aired January 31, 2007. Featuring interviews from Michael Irvin, Ken Norton Jr., and Troy Aikman. \n Narrated by Creator/AlecBaldwin.
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* The 2001 Patriots. Aired February 8, 2007. Featuring interviews from Adam Vinatieri, Lawyer Milloy, and Tom Brady. Narrated by Creator/MartinSheen.
* The 2002 Buccaneers. Aired April 23, 2007. Featuring interviews from John Lynch, Warren Sapp, and John Gruden. Narrated by Creator/LaurenceFishburne.
* The 2003 Patriots. Aired April 30, 2007. Featuring interviews from Charlie Weis, Rodney Harrison, and Willie [=McGinest=]. Narrated by Creator/TomSelleck.
* The 2004 Patriots. Aired January 28, 2008. Featuring interviews from Troy Brown, Tedy Bruschi, and Bill Belichick. Narrated by Creator/LaurenceFishburne.
* The 2005 Steelers. Aired April 9, 2007. Featuring interviews from Bill Cowher, Joey Porter, and Jerome Bettis. Narrated by Creator/TomSelleck.
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* AnachronicOrder: The first 40 episodes. The first 20 were a countdown of the 20 greatest Super Bowl champions then 20 more of the rest before Super Bowl XLI. Ever since, the series has become an annual that airs the night before NFL Kickoff.

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