What It’s Like To Be A Super Bowl Champion
January 28th, 2008 Posted in SportsEveryone here is gearing up for the big game on Sunday. We’ve got the chili recipe ready, the beer is already on ice and since Tom Petty’s doing the halftime show, we’ll be cookin’ up an extra dime bag. We wanted to know what it was like to be a Super Bowl champion, so we tracked down Klaus Wilmsmeyer a member of the 1995 Super Bowl Champion San Francisco 49ers to find out what it’s like.
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Hi, I’m Nikki Key and you’re watching the Daily Idea.
Did you know that only one tenth of one percent of all high school football players ever make it to the NFL? Of the players in the NFL each year, only three percent get Super Bowl rings. To win this game means you are an A-List, Number One, Big Dawg, Playa.
We at the Daily Idea wanted to give you the inside scoop on what it was like to be a Super Bowl champion, so we tracked down Klaus Wilmsmeyer a member of the 1995 Super Bowl Champion San Francisco 49ers to find out what it’s like. Of course, with Jason Falls behind the microphone, you never know what’s going to happen. Jason …
We certainly appreciate Klaus’ good-natured participation. That’s one Super Bowl winning punter who’s free to punt Jason Falls as much as he’d like.
So on Sunday, remember that the athletes you see on the field … yes, even the kickers … are some of the finest, well-tuned human machines on the planet. And they have to be pretty smart to compete at that level, too. That’s what makes Sunday’s game Super.
Enjoy the game and party safe.
And that’s another Daily Idea.






4 Responses to “What It’s Like To Be A Super Bowl Champion”
By Andy Swan on Jan 28, 2008
It’s a little known fact that Klaus ended his NFL career with a 100% pass-completion ratio and a 150 passer rating, among the best in NFL football.