Baltimore hangs on to win the Super Bowl, 34-31NEW ORLEANS • A blinding start by Baltimore. A furious finish by San Francisco. And in the end, an incomplete pass on fourth and goal by Colin Kaepernick and a bit of special teams acumen by J… |
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Elite? Not elite? All that matters is the Ravens' Joe Flacco is the last quarterback standing this season, declares Don Banks, who hands out his Super Bowl Snap Judgments. |
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Don Banks, CNNSI.com NEW ORLEANS -- Musings, observations and the occasional insight from a most eventful and entertaining Super Bowl XLVII in the Superdome, a 34-31 Baltimore victory over San Francisco in the kind of knock-down, drag-out battle that brothers always seem to… |
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Normally, Super Bowl weeks are ho-hum affairs, but not this year. There seemed to be a sideshow every day |
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A rundown of Super Bowl pregame coverage planned Sunday on CBS, which show the game, as well as ESPN and NFL Network (schedule is subject to change): |
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NEW ORLEANS • While saying it was a bad hiring season for minorities in the NFL, Baltimore running back coach Wilbert Montgomery doesn’t necessarily think the system is broke. |
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Harbaugh brothers have been best friends for at least 40 years, and one game won’t change that. Not even the Super Bowl. |
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