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1 ½ Years After My Wedding, I Saw Marriage Wasn’t for Me—When I Looked at my Wife, I Knew My Dad Was Right

"The nearer Kim and I approached the decision to marry, the more I was filled with a paralyzing fear. Was I ready? Was I making the right choice? Was Kim the right person to marry? Would she make me happy? Then, one fateful night..."

“I Looked Over to His Side of the Bed. He Wasn’t There. I Knew He Wouldn’t Be There, But for the First Time, It...

"I looked back to the bed. Still empty. And then it happened. I fell to my knees, and then to my back. It came from up from my gut. I could almost physically feel it moving to the top of my abdomen, to my chest, into my neck and then my head. I cannot describe the pain."

Mom Dies Giving Birth & Dad Lays Baby on Her Chest—10 Minutes Later, He Hears the Scream…

"You are so unbelievably excited that your child is born…and in the next moment you believe you’ll have to say farewell to your wife forever. It was like being numbed."

Celebrating 55 Years of Super Bowl Champions: A Complete List of NFL’s Greatest Victories

  1. Super Bowl XI (1977):
    • The Oakland Raiders claimed their first Super Bowl title with a convincing victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
    • Coach John Madden and quarterback Ken Stabler orchestrated the Raiders’ high-powered offense, leading them to a memorable championship victory.
  2. Super Bowl XII (1978):
    • The Dallas Cowboys redeemed themselves from previous Super Bowl losses by dominating the Denver Broncos to capture their second championship.
    • The Cowboys’ “Doomsday Defense” stifled the Broncos’ offense, propelling Dallas to a resounding victory and solidifying their status as one of the NFL’s elite teams.
  3. Super Bowl XIII (1979):
    • In a highly anticipated rematch, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys in a thrilling showdown to capture their third Super Bowl title.
    • Quarterback Terry Bradshaw’s heroics and the Steelers’ dominant defense proved too much for the Cowboys to handle, securing Pittsburgh’s place in football history.
  4. Super Bowl XIV (1980):
    • The Steelers continued their dynasty with a hard-fought victory over the Los Angeles Rams, capturing their fourth Super Bowl title.
    • Bradshaw’s clutch performance and a legendary game-winning drive sealed the Steelers’ place as one of the greatest teams in NFL history.
  5. Super Bowl XV (1981):
    • The Oakland Raiders returned to the Super Bowl, this time defeating the Philadelphia Eagles to claim their second championship.
    • Quarterback Jim Plunkett and a resilient Raiders team overcame adversity to secure victory, solidifying their status as football legends.
  6. Super Bowl XVI (1982):
    • The San Francisco 49ers, led by legendary coach Bill Walsh and quarterback Joe Montana, captured their first Super Bowl title with a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
    • Montana’s MVP performance and the 49ers’ innovative West Coast offense propelled San Francisco to victory, marking the beginning of a new era of dominance.
  7. Super Bowl XVII (1983):
    • The Washington Redskins emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle against the Miami Dolphins to capture their first Super Bowl title in over 40 years.
    • Running back John Riggins’ memorable performance and a stout defense led the Redskins to victory, solidifying their place in football history.
  8. Super Bowl XVIII (1984):
    • The Los Angeles Raiders dominated the Washington Redskins to capture their third Super Bowl title in franchise history.
    • Running back Marcus Allen’s historic performance and a suffocating defense propelled the Raiders to victory, cementing their status as one of the NFL’s premier teams.
  9. Super Bowl XIX (1985):
    • The San Francisco 49ers returned to the Super Bowl, defeating the Miami Dolphins in a thrilling shootout to capture their second championship.
    • Joe Montana’s MVP performance and an explosive 49ers offense proved too much for the Dolphins to handle, solidifying San Francisco’s place as football royalty.
  10. Super Bowl XX (1986):
    • The Chicago Bears dominated the New England Patriots to capture their first Super Bowl title in franchise history.
    • Coach Mike Ditka’s legendary defense, led by players like Mike Singletary and Richard Dent, suffocated the Patriots’ offense en route to a resounding victory.
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1 ½ Years After My Wedding, I Saw Marriage Wasn’t for Me—When I Looked at my Wife, I Knew My Dad Was Right

"The nearer Kim and I approached the decision to marry, the more I was filled with a paralyzing fear. Was I ready? Was I making the right choice? Was Kim the right person to marry? Would she make me happy? Then, one fateful night..."

“I Looked Over to His Side of the Bed. He Wasn’t There. I Knew He Wouldn’t Be There, But for the First Time, It...

"I looked back to the bed. Still empty. And then it happened. I fell to my knees, and then to my back. It came from up from my gut. I could almost physically feel it moving to the top of my abdomen, to my chest, into my neck and then my head. I cannot describe the pain."

Mom Dies Giving Birth & Dad Lays Baby on Her Chest—10 Minutes Later, He Hears the Scream…

"You are so unbelievably excited that your child is born…and in the next moment you believe you’ll have to say farewell to your wife forever. It was like being numbed."