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Joe Montana cemented his reputation as “Joe Cool” with a last-minute, 92-yard winning drive on a pass to John Taylor with 34 seconds left in the 49ers’ 20-16 victory. It was the final game Bill Walsh coached, and it capped a remarkable scene of fires in parts of the city earlier in the week mixed with perhaps the fieriest ending in Super Bowl history.
On the eve of Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999, Atlanta safety Eugene Robinson was arrested as part of a sting operation on Miami’s Biscayne Boulevard when he solicited sex from an undercover cop posing as a prostitute. Earlier that day, Robinson had been feted with the Bart Starr Award from Athletes In Action for “high moral character.” Robinson played on Super Bowl Sunday but was burned by John Elway on an 80-yard touchdown pass to Rod Smith. The Broncos went on to win 34-19 as MVP Elway ended his career with back-to-back titles.
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