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If the Buccaneers and Raiders had any plans of living up to their pirate-themed names during 2002’s Super Bowl, Dwight Smith entered with the greatest idea of all: taking away everything Oakland’s high-powered offense had to offer. The feeling of earning a pick-six on football’s biggest stage was so euphoric that Tampa Bay’s then-second-year star had to experience it twice, and Smith did precisely that against the NFL’s Most Valuable Player on 44-yard and 50-yard runbacks. As confirmed through Tampa Bay’s 48-21 domination on Jan. 26, 2003, Super Bowl XXXVII offered box score chaos; Smith joined his teammate in the two-interception column, leaving it perfectly complemented through two touchdowns and four tackles.