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Sayler got to experience Surreal Bowl

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“This is my craziest memory of the Super Bowl: Seeing Snoop Dogg hanging out with [Patriots teammate] Willie McGinest,” Sayler said with a laugh. “That was one of the most surreal moments I’ve ever seen. I mean, I’m from McHenry, Illinois.

“I found out after the Super Bowl that Willie McGinest and Snoop Dogg went to high school together. He was hanging out with us after the game. It was unreal.”

Unlike almost everyone else in the city, the Patriots waited until after the game to let loose.

Patriots no-nonsense headmaster Bill Belichick wouldn’t have had it any other way. Neither would the team’s veteran leaders, most of whom had never been so close to winning a Super Bowl ring.

“The whole team mentality was like that,” Sayler said. “Back then, on that team, it was Willie McGinest, Lawyer Milloy, Ty Law. Those guys had a chokehold on that team – and [defensive lineman] Anthony Pleasant, he was an old-school vet. When he talked, everyone listened.

“Nobody ever steered away from what was going on. When they said it was a business trip, nobody wanted to mess that up.”

It turned out to be one of the most exciting games in Super Bowl history.

The Patriots jumped out to a 17-3 lead and frustrated the Rams’ record-setting offense. But the Rams regrouped as Kurt Warner led a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown drives to tie the score, 17-17.

With 1:21 remaining, Brady and the Patriots took over on their 17-yard line.

Nine quick plays later, Adam Vinatieri lined up for a 48-yard field goal attempt to win the game.

Sayler was nervous and excited. Not for Vinatieri, but for long-snapper Lonnie Paxton.

“When the kick comes, I’m just sitting there praying to God that it’s a good snap,” Sayler said. “Because that’s my roommate who is the long-snapper.”

It was a great snap.

It was a great kick.

It’s a great memory.

“It’s just a surreal moment,” Sayler said. “It really is. It’s everything you want it to be as a kid.”

Then again, in the mind of a kid, you’re on the field wearing pads and a helmet in the Super Bowl. You’re not injured and watching from an upper-level suite as your teammates compete below.

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