Analyst Boomer Esiason, who called the game for ABC, shared his thoughts on Super Bowl XXXIV with ESPN.com:
The MVP story continues. Two in one season for Rams quarterback Kurt Warner is incredible. 
This is the way a Super Bowl should end. One yard to go, you have a chance to win, but just
                     can't get in. Linebacker Mike Jones
                     made a great tackle for the Rams. It
                     was a tremendous game and an
                     honor to call it because everybody
                     left everything out on the field. Even
                     though the Titans lost this game,
                     they played like champions and
                     could have easily won this game. 
                     This has to go down as one of the
                     greatest Super Bowls ever because of the way it ended and the
                     way the Rams took the lead. Tennessee was battling the whole
                     time, tied the score, and the next thing you know Warner
                     throws a wonderful pass in the face of pressure. Jevon Kearse
                     almost got to him. Warner delivered the ball accurately and Isaac Bruce took over and made a great play. 
That's the way a
                     storybook season ends for a storybook character like Warner.
                     Many people have said he is the next Johnny Unitas, but I don't
                     know that Johnny U. ever put up numbers like this in a season
                     or a Super Bowl. 
                     I liked the Titans' call on the last play of the game. The openings would
                     be underneath. It would be very difficult to get an opening in the
                     end zone. The Titans wanted the ball in the hands of one of their
                     best runners and hope he makes a play. It just so happens that
                     Kevin Dyson had to break a tackle of a linebacker as
                     opposed to a corner or a safety. It's just one player making a
                     play against another player. Unfortunately for the Titans, it didn't
                     work out, but it's a great story for Jones and the Rams. 
                     I said throughout the first half that the Tennessee Titans should
                     keep giving the ball to running back Eddie George. The game
                     plan was to give the ball to George and let him pound
                     away at the line of scrimmage, but he never had the opportunity
                     to get any rhythm whatsoever. When momentum started to
                     switch in the second half, George took over the game. Once
                     George started running the football, quarterback Steve McNair
                     started making plays. McNair looked more comfortable and
                     brought them back into the game.