TYREE GRABS HISTORY AND HOLDS ON TIGHT

 
When David Tyree finally had a chance to witness what he had done, the guy who made what might have been No. 1 catch in Super Bowl history took a number amongst the incredulous."Until I saw it on TV with my own eyes, I didn't realize the magnitude... [link]

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It had been less than 24 hours since the catch, less than a day since David Tyree went from a little-known special-teams player to a name on the lips of nearly every household in the New York metropolitan area.