The first thing was the introduction of the teams, where they ran behind the flags. They had to do it about five times. After the third time, they were exhausted. They didn't know they were going to do it over. They ran out there about a hundred miles an hour.

We tried to get a kid to wear a wig. It didn't work.

They got in the middle of the field and ran some offenses and defenses of both teams. They had all the right numbers -- like Hines Ward's 86. It was so the cameramen could keep track of them. If they came out in this formation, this is what they'd look for.