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Shaun King and the Bucs’ Super Bowl XXXVII Victory: A Different View
Shaun King was at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, watching his team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, dominate Super Bowl XXXVII. It was surreal. Just a few seasons ago, he had been under center, leading this franchise through tough playoff battles. Now, he was watching another quarterback—Brad Johnson—guide the Bucs to their first championship.
Shaun King and the Bucs’ Super Bowl XXXVII Victory: A Different View
Shaun King was at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, watching his team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, dominate Super Bowl XXXVII. It was surreal. Just a few seasons ago, he had been under center, leading this franchise through tough playoff battles. Now, he was watching another quarterback—Brad Johnson—guide the Bucs to their first championship.
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