I was too young to remember the Cowboys-Steelers '70s Super Bowls, so they did not make the list.
My top 10 Super Bowls:
1. Broncos 31, Packers 24 (1998): "This one's for John."
2. Patriots 32, Panthers 29 (2004): Too bad Nipplegate had to overshadow one of the best second halves in SB history.
3. Cowboys 27, Steelers 17 (1996): Barry Switzer's Super Bowl title. "We did it, baby."
4. Patriots 20, Rams 17 (2002): A lot of people forget that, at the time, this was considered a monumental upset. Who knew that the Patriots would go on to pick up two more Lombardi Trophies?
5. Giants 20, Bills 19 (1991): Should be remembered for far more than Norwood's miss. Game also came at the height of the Gulf War, and for one night, was a welcome diversion.
6. Rams 23, Titans 16 (2000): Of course, it's remembered for Mike Jones' game-saving tackle on the final play. But until the fourth quarter, this game was pretty much a snoozefest.
7. Redskins 27, Dolphins 17 (1983): Riggo runs wild. Also, Fulton Walker of the Dolphins did this for the first time in a SB, what was it?
8. 49ers 20, Bengals 16 (1989): Hated the 49ers back then, and I was tense that night when Montana hit Taylor in the final seconds. But over time, I've grown to appreciate that game and its place in SB history. This was probably the SB that had more weird stuff happen on and off the field (Miami riots, Stanley Wilson's shame, Tim Krumrie's gruesome injury).
9. 49ers 26, Bengals 21 (1982): First SB called by John Madden (with Pat Summerall on CBS) was in Detroit (Pontiac actually). Last SB for ABC called by Madden is in Detroit.
10. Cowboys 52, Bills 17 (1993): If Leon Lett had scored, it would have been 59-17.