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  • So And we ask you think, Oh, to recall your most vivid Super Bowl memory, It has to be from one of those two Super Bowls that you won, I would assume.

    所以,我們問你想,哦,回憶你最生動的超級碗記憶, 它必須是從這兩個超級碗之一,你贏得了,我會假設。

  • Actually, no, it was the Super Bowl lost 2011 when we lost to the Giants.

    其實不是,是2011年超級碗輸給巨人隊的時候。

  • And I'm surprised I remember it because Brandon Jacobs basically chipped my head off early in that game, and I just remember back to a point in that game I was on a knee offense, had the ball.

    而我很驚訝我還記得,因為布蘭登-雅各布斯在那場比賽的早期基本上把我的頭削掉了,我只記得在那場比賽中,我在膝蓋上進攻,有球。

  • I think there was around seven minutes left in the game and we were up in the offense.

    我想當時比賽還剩7分鐘左右,我們在進攻中上。

  • Was was marching down the field, and I remember looking up at the clock and thinking to myself, Man, we're gonna do this thing.

    我記得當時正在場上行進,我記得我抬頭看了看時間,心想,夥計,我們要做這件事了。

  • We're gonna I'm gonna be a Super Bowl champion.

    我們會... ...我會成為超級碗冠軍。

  • This is This was gonna be my first, um, championship.

    這是... ...這將是我的第一個,嗯,冠軍。

  • And I and I made the mistake of looking beyond the moment, and at that point, the often stalled.

    而我和我犯了一個錯誤,那就是把目光投向了更遠的地方,這時,往往會陷入僵局。

  • They didn't score.

    他們沒有得分。

  • We had to give the ball back.

    我們必須把球還回去。

  • And then the rest is history.

    然後剩下的就是歷史了。

  • That the Giants, um, took the ball Manningham with that crazy catch on the sideline, on down at the end of the at the end of that, Siri's as a defender.

    巨人隊,嗯,拿著球曼寧漢姆用那瘋狂的接球在邊線上,在下來的最後,Siri的作為一個後衛。

  • One play you never wanna ever here is let him score because, you know, at that point you're trying to save as much time as you can tow.

    你永遠不想讓他得分,因為,你知道,在那個時候,你要儘量節省時間,因為你可以拖。

  • Let the offense goto work, and we had to make that call.

    讓進攻開始工作,我們必須做出這個決定。

  • And Bradshaw almost, you know, he was trying to stop, and then he went over the goal line there.

    布拉德肖幾乎,你知道,他試圖阻止,然後他越過了門線。

  • And I mean, that memory right there is forever in my brain and that that really that really pushed me to get back to another one.

    我的意思是,那段記憶在那裡是永遠在我的大腦,那真的... ...真的推動我回到另一個。

  • And not everybody has that opportunity to get back to a Super Bowl.

    而不是每個人都有這樣的機會回到超級碗。

  • But I think at the end of the day, you remember the losses more than the winds.

    但我想,到最後,你會記得損失比風聲更多。

  • And yeah, the wind, the Malcolm interception.

    還有,風,馬爾科姆的攔截。

  • That was great.

    這是偉大的。

  • That was awesome.

    這是真棒。

  • But when you lose a Super Bowl, I'm telling you, there's there's not a worse feeling in the world to walk off the field, and the other team is running on celebrating their world champs, and you're you're seeing the confetti come down and you're going home and you have nothing to show for it.

    但當你輸掉超級碗的時候,我告訴你,沒有比這更糟糕的感覺了,當你走下球場時,另一支球隊正在慶祝他們的世界冠軍,而你... ...你看到紙屑落下,你要回家了,你卻沒有什麼可炫耀的。

  • Except for a C A f c championship bring, which really doesn't mean I don't even know where that things that I might have gave you that thing to my Pops or something.

    除了一個C A f c冠軍帶來,這真的不意味著我甚至不知道在哪裡的東西,我可能已經給你的東西給我的老爹什麼的。

  • You don't you don't.

    你沒有... ...你沒有

  • You only think about winning that football game when you lose it.

    你只有在輸球的時候才會想到要贏那場球賽。

  • It's forever in your brain.

    它永遠存在於你的大腦中。

  • You know, it is remarkable, and and practically every athlete I've ever talked to remembers the heartbreaking defeats Mawr than they remember the victories.

    你知道,這是了不起的,和幾乎每一個運動員 我曾經談過,記得令人心碎的失敗莫爾 比他們記得勝利。

  • Herman Edwards has told me a million times.

    赫爾曼-愛德華茲已經告訴我無數次了。

  • He hates confetti to this day for the same reason you just described.

    他至今討厭紙屑,原因和你剛才描述的一樣。

  • It was on the Eagles.

    是在老鷹隊。

  • They lost the Super Bowl.

    他們失去了超級碗。

  • Do you think it would have been different if you hadn't come back in one those again?

    你覺得如果你沒有再開著那輛車回來,會不會有什麼不同?

  • You were on the field for the Malcolm Butler interception.

    馬爾科姆-巴特勒被攔截時你也在場上。

  • You were on the team for the 28 3 comeback against Atlanta.

    在對陣亞特蘭大的比賽中,你也在隊裡,28比3的反擊。

  • How do you think it would be different if you would never come back in one Super Bowls?

    你覺得如果你在一次超級盃中再也不回來了,會有什麼不同?

  • I mean, look, I I think about the Buffalo Bills and the four you know, they had the documentary on the losses that they had in the nineties, and I personally couldn't imagine I could have easily been zero and three.

    我的意思是,你看,我我想水牛城比爾和四個你知道,他們有紀錄片上的損失,他們在九十年代,我個人無法想象我可以很容易地被零和三個。

  • You think about, you know, those two wins that we had Malcolm Interception?

    你想想,你知道,那兩場勝利,我們有馬爾科姆攔截?

  • There could have been a many.

    本來可以有很多。

  • There could have been a few different outcomes there.

    那裡可能會有一些不同的結果。

  • They run the football, Um, they do something else and they score there.

    他們跑的足球,嗯,他們做別的事情,他們在那裡得分。

  • We basically lose that game.

    我們基本上輸掉了那場比賽。

  • And then the comeback against the Falcons if we didn't have that sack fumble by the guy behind me, Hightower.

    如果沒有我身後的海托爾的失誤 我們就能在對陣獵鷹隊的比賽中反敗為勝。

  • You know, we wouldn't have been able to get back in that football game.

    你知道,我們就不可能回到那場足球賽中去了。

  • And if they would have kick the field goal, we lose.

    如果他們能踢進球,我們就輸了。

  • So I think back on that.

    所以我回想了一下。

  • And I'm grateful for us coming back in those games winning those football games.

    我很感激我們在那些比賽中回來,贏得了那些足球比賽。

  • But you remember, the loss is definitely more than the victories.

    但你要記住,輸的絕對比贏的多。

  • It's amazing.

    太神奇了

  • It is amazing.

    它是驚人的。

  • But it seems to be a universal theme among pretty much every athlete I've ever covered.

    但這似乎是我報道過的幾乎所有運動員的普遍主題。

  • Thanks for those recollections.

    謝謝你的回憶。

  • Rob Ninkovich.

    Rob Ninkovich

  • Thank you for watching ESPN on YouTube for live streaming sports and premium content.

    感謝您在YouTube上觀看ESPN的體育直播和優質內容。

So And we ask you think, Oh, to recall your most vivid Super Bowl memory, It has to be from one of those two Super Bowls that you won, I would assume.

所以,我們問你想,哦,回憶你最生動的超級碗記憶, 它必須是從這兩個超級碗之一,你贏得了,我會假設。

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