When it comes to Super Bowl history there are certain moments that stand out more than others. That is the nature of the game.
Some things stick easier in our memories while others drift away. Oftentimes these things are personal experiences, but relative to something everyone can identify with they aren’t even all necessarily something that happened that involved the game itself.
One of the things in question is the lights going out at Super Bowl LVII in New Orleans. EVERYBODY remembers where they were when it happened and what their first thought was when it did.
A few years ago I heard the great Tracy Wolfson of CBS
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