And in 2004's AFC title game, an epic fumble by Pittsburgh's Jerome Bettis led to a 60-yard touchdown pass by Tom Brady, setting the tone for a 41-27 New England beating.
In Echo Park, southeast of Hollywood, the lit-hip tone set by iconic bohos like Charles Bukowski and John Fante, and later Tom Waits and Elliott Smith, endures.
Eoin Morgan set the tone in the fifth over of the morning when he launched a big drive at Langeveldt and gave wicketkeeper Tom New the first of four catches.