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Super Bowl 50

That's an odd statement considering many have been asked that very question and said no. Randle El was the most recent, only a few weeks ago.

For what it's worth, Randle El chose to be a running QB at Indiana - where, for years, he probably took 20 hard hits a game from better opponents - and then went to the NFL where he was a receiver catching high pashes from a 6'5" quarterback. I'm surprised he's not in a wheelchair.
 
For what it's worth, Randle El chose to be a running QB at Indiana - where, for years, he probably took 20 hard hits a game from better opponents - and then went to the NFL where he was a receiver catching high pashes from a 6'5" quarterback. I'm surprised he's not in a wheelchair.

Most of that is true, though I'm not sure Roethlisberger throws more high balls than other quarterbacks. He actually throws a lot of pashes low and away.

Randle El also backed away from his comments a day or so later.
 
I know it's a reason fans hate it, but I do like the way the sun falls on Levi's Stadium for a late afternoon event. Wrestlemania looked great there last year, and it'll be awesome to see a Super Bowl played mostly in the daytime. Kind of a throwback look that seems appropriate for the 50th anniversary.
Was SB XXXVII, the Buccaneers-Raiders one in San Diego, the last one that at least started before sunset or that wasn't in a dome?
 
Maybe it missed it, or maybe it's a dumb question, but I thought the teams swapped each year on uniforms. The Seahawks wore the home uniform last year, and the Panthers are in the home uniform this year.
 

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