Heading into the 1999 NFL season, a Super Bowl featuring the St. Louis Rams and the Tennessee Titans was the farthest thing from any NFL fan's mind. 

Especially when you consider the fact that the Rams would be led by a complete unknown former NFL Europe and Arena League quarterback named Kurt Warner. Meanwhile, the Titans were the picture of mediocrity under head coach Jeff Fisher throughout his tenure to that point.    Thanks to the Greatest Show on Turf and the Music City Miracle, this Rams-Titans matchup in Super Bowl XXXIV became a reality. This one would be known for a 'One Yard Short' finish, but we'll go back through it all.   In this episode we discuss:   The city of Atlanta was hot in the 90s Dr. Heat vs Mike Martz 5th choice Dick Vermeil The fairy tale story of Kurt Warner Rams offense flooded with Hall of Famers Rams picked last in the preseason Eddie George was a beast Underrated defenses Boomer and Al "Automatic Al" Timeouts in the second half What happened in Atlanta after the game

We'll go through all of this and more on today's episode.

If you want to watch the game in its entirety, check out the show notes here: https://distantreplaypodcast.com/ep-62-super-bowl-xxxiv-st-louis-rams-vs-tennessee-titans/