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The Best Moments of Super Bowl XLVII

Signaling the end of the 2012 NFL season, the Super Bowl is a game of passion, exerted by both the fans and the players. Super Bowl XLVII was no ...Full Article

NFL Monday Stew: Super Bowl XLVII, Joe Flacco, Harbaugh Brothers, Beyonce and Blackout

Welcome football fans to a super edition of NFL Soup’s Tuesday Stew (brought to you by Monday). Today, I cover anything and everything from Super Bowl XLVII, from the ...Full Article

Super Bowl XLVII: Writer Roundtable

The most popular unofficial holiday in America, Super Bowl Sunday, is finally here. In case you’ve been living under a rock (one with wifi, I’d assume, since you’re reading ...Full Article

NFL Super Bowl Baba Ghanoush: Super Bowl XLVII, Ray Lewis and Roger Goodell

Welcome football fans to a super version of the Baba Ghanoush. In honor of Super Bowl XLVII, I’m going to have a quick preview of the game and its ...Full Article

San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens Preview: Three Keys to Super Bowl XLVII

Okay, so it’s about six o’clock on Sunday evening and you are sitting on your couch (or in a bar or on a friend’s couch, etc) with some buffalo ...Full Article

Super Bowl XLVII: Don’t Forget About Prop Bets

Super Bowl 47 betting is at a fever pitch right now. Everyone wants a piece of The Big Game, even if they don’t care about football. Let’s assume the ...Full Article

Super Bowl XLVII Preview: Three Things to Watch For

If you’re one to bet on Super Bowl boxes or those fun wagers from Vegas (will the first TD be scored by an odd or even numbered player), this ...Full Article

NFL Monday Stew: Harbaugh Brothers, 49ers, Ravens and Super Bowl XLVII

Welcome football fans to a weekly column served hot and fresh every week, NFL Soup’s Tuesday Stew, brought to you by Monday. Here, I will recap the top headlines ...Full Article

Why the Pittsburgh Steelers Will Win Super Bowl XLVII

You have heard the whispers and rumblings. The Steelers defense is too old. New offensive coordinator Todd Haley and Ben Roethlisberger cannot co-exist. The offensive line is poor, at ...Full Article