Posted: Thursday January 31, 2002 3:13 PM
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Marty Mulé of The Times-Picayune says New England will vary defensive formations and play as a team in an effort to stop St. Louis. Kurt Warner gets to pick and choose. Bill Belichick has to mix and match.
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The outcome of Super Bowl XXXVI could depend on what happens when St. Louis (the league's No. 1 aerial unit) goes to its passing game -- and how New England (the No. 22 pass defense) defends it.
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Dan Shaughnessy of The Boston Globe says Bill Belichick has little trouble making decisions. He'll take paper over plastic, Palmer over Nicklaus, the Beatles over the Stones, and 'tastes great' over 'less filling.'
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Oh, and it's boxers. Not briefs. In case you were wondering. I know this because I've got his test paper right in front of me. Coach's answers show him to be particularly decisive. A man who can make all the tough calls.
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Patrick Clark of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Gluttony. It's one of the seven deadly sins. Yet the sweet aroma of those little cocktail weenies will sway many St. Louisans. Or, maybe you're a fan of chicken wings and pizza.
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Either way you look at it, as a one-day food orgy, Super Bowl Sunday is topped only by Thanksgiving. That's right. Only turkey day surpasses this Sunday when pigskins and potato skins will get tossed around.
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