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Sayler got to experience Surreal Bowl

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As he strolled the cobblestone streets of New Orleans’ French Quarter 11 years ago, Jace Sayler spotted one of his childhood heroes from his days growing up in McHenry.

Heading toward him was William Perry, the former Bears’ defensive lineman.

At least, Sayler thought, he sure looked like the gap-toothed Super Bowl star known as “The Fridge.”

“I remember seeing him and being like, ‘Please don’t have a tooth, please don’t have a tooth,’ ” said Sayler, 33, who now lives in Woodstock. “And then he smiled and he didn’t have a tooth, and I was like, ‘That is him!’ ”

It’s a memory Sayler will never forget.

The same holds true for most of Sayler’s memories from Super Bowl week.

On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers will line up for Super Bowl XLVII at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. It will be the first Super Bowl game played in New Orleans since 2002, when first-year starter Tom Brady and the New England Patriots stunned the St. Louis Rams, 20-17.

Sayler was a defensive lineman on that Patriots team, which won the first of three championships in a four-year span. He won a starting job in Week 1 but spent the bulk of the season on injured reserve because of a thigh bruise that caused bleeding on the inside of his leg.

Because of his injury, Sayler could not play in the Super Bowl. But the former McHenry and Michigan State standout traveled with the Patriots from New England to New Orleans, and he had a front-row seat to everything on and off of the field as the big game approached.

“I just remember things moving so fast,” Sayler said.

Every day is a party in New Orleans. Imagine Super Bowl week leading directly into Mardi Gras.

Celebrities hosted parties. Athletes hosted parties. High-profile companies hosted parties.

One of Sayler’s college teammates, T.J. Duckett, threw a party. It was tame compared with some of the other events taking place around town, including a Playboy party headlined by Stone Temple Pilots.

It was like a dream – albeit a really, really strange dream.

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