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Super Bowl XLVII (The Har-Bowl)
AFC North Champions (10-6)
 NFC West Champions (11-4-1)
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Sunday, February 3, 2013, 6:30pm ET(10:30am, Monday February 4, AEDST) BroadcasterCBS AnnouncersJim Nantz Phil Simms
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49ers should be favourites but I believe Baltimore has one more win in them. Ravens by 7. 
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flacco deserves it. has been bagged far too often for no reason at all.
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i know i will get sick of the 'we did it for ray ray' quotes pretty quick it the ravens do win it.
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I think 49ers will win the Harbowl but I want Ray Lewis and Rice to win.
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R.Y.N.O wrote:I think 49ers will win the Harbowl but I want Ray Lewis and Rice to win. My thoughts exactly!
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As much as I want it for Lewis, I think Reed deserves it even more. Lewis already has his ring, Reed has never been this far before. I also have a feeling with his contract up this could also be Reed's last game.
Ravens to win it 20-17. Boldin MVP.
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***k lewis and reed do it for randy moss! i think we'll hear all 2 weeks about how Baltimore are well equipped to defend the pistol offense, having 2 weeks helps but i don't think there is an easy solution, you can't take away everything, seal the edge so kaep doesn't run and the best offensive line in football will just push forward in the middle for gore and james. falcons did 2 things yesterday, covered crabtree tight and sealed the edges so kaep wouldn't run on them, but it opened up heaps of space down the middle for davis and the running backs. alternatively, torrey smith has potential big numbers coming his way, boldin and pitta too, justin smith is still injured and our smith stunts arn't working as much because of that, the pressure was better in the 2nd half but if we give flacco the time we have ryan in the first half, we'll get torched again last year these team score a combined 22 points on thanks giving, 22 might not be enough for 1 side to win this imo, the offenses are better, the defenses while 2 of the best arn't as good as they were last year no field goals for us, i don't care if its 4th and goal at the 20 yard line, go for it! akers stinks Niners 28 Ravens 27
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Which boring Mod without a sense of humour edited the thread title and still messed it up?
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I LOVE Ray Lewis! He's been my favourite player in the league for a long long time. Can't help but to cheer for the guy. I had an offer earlier this year to go to Superbowl but in my typical stubbornness I said I wouldn't go because the first time to go to the big dance is when my Raiders are in it. Don't care how long I would have to wait but that was my thinking and has been for a long time. Having said that, I'm kinda regretting passing up the opportunity to see Ray Lewis' last ride, ouch 
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Chewy316 wrote:I LOVE Ray Lewis! He's been my favourite player in the league for a long long time. Can't help but to cheer for the guy. I had an offer earlier this year to go to Superbowl but in my typical stubbornness I said I wouldn't go because the first time to go to the big dance is when my Raiders are in it. Don't care how long I would have to wait but that was my thinking and has been for a long time. Having said that, I'm kinda regretting passing up the opportunity to see Ray Lewis' last ride, ouch  The same as me in most sports. I wouldnt go to a Final unless i had invested interest in it, almost feel like id be taking a ticket away from a diehard fan.
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I just don't get all this love for Ray Lewis? I can't understand how a guy involved in the murder of two men can be idolised. Questionable society we live in these days.
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d-one wrote:I just don't get all this love for Ray Lewis? I can't understand how a guy involved in the murder of two men can be idolised. Questionable society we live in these days. and paid of their families in the civil cases ray lewis is the perfect example of how athletes poor images are some how repaired by being exceptionally good on the field
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d-one wrote:I just don't get all this love for Ray Lewis? I can't understand how a guy involved in the murder of two men can be idolised. Questionable society we live in these days. http://www.grantland.com...e-ray-lewis-controversy
And even if he did murder someone, he's done a lot to turn his life around and make sure his teammates haven't made the same kind of mistakes he has.
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Inqui wrote:http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/47958/remembering-the-ray-lewis-controversy
And even if he did murder someone, he's done a lot to turn his life around and make sure his teammates haven't made the same kind of mistakes he has. just on the comment, murdering someone aint like doing drugs, having a charity and and being a good role model after don't just eliminate the past wrong, i mean someone lost their life i don't know whether lewis did actually murder anyone but he was undoubtedly involved, paying off the families is never a sure thing in regard to guilt as sometimes its just easier but it still paints a picture
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10-6 must be up there with the worst records for a Superbowl team, wouldn't it? The 49ers don't have a great record either. I wonder what the worst combined record for the Superbowl teams is?
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Feed_The_Ox wrote:10-6 must be up there with the worst records for a Superbowl team, wouldn't it? The 49ers don't have a great record either. I wonder what the worst combined record for the Superbowl teams is? the 79 rams and 2008 cards both made the super bowl with 9-7 record
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have thought the 49ers would win the superbowl since the bears game and still do. should be a great game though
oh, and *if* lewis did in fact murder someone, he is a crap human being regardless of what he has done since
some would probaly accuse you of that for obstructing a double murder investigation in any case
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