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Bros lead teams into Super showdown
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 02 - 2013

San Francisco 49ers' head coach Jim Harbaugh (R) and his brother, Baltimore Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh (L), pose with family members during their joint press conference ahead of the NFL's Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, Louisiana, Friday. Others from left are Jack Harbaugh, grandfather Joe Cipiti and Jackie. — Reuters
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — The Baltimore Ravens are the closest thing anyone has seen to defensive perfection this post-season and will enter Sunday's Super Bowl 47 looking to take down another NFL powerhouse team.
Ravens' coach John Harbaugh expects his players will rise to the moment and hopefully snatch a win from younger brother Jim's San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League championship game at the Superdome stadium.
"Big plays are going to be a determining factor in every single game," John said Friday. "But it will be the little plays in between that make the difference.
"Guys that are in the right place in coverage, spacing, assessing the routes correctly, blocking, tackling, handoffs, quarterback-center exchanges and throwing. Every little thing wins this game."
The "Har-Bowl" will take John and Jim's sibling rivalry to a new level after they led their respective teams to the NFL's ultimate challenge.
Jim, who is 15 months younger than his brother, says his coaches are ready and the players excited for Sunday's game, which will be the 10th Super Bowl held in New Orleans.
"We are getting a good understanding of what our plan is going into this game and all the while just thinking about the most exciting thing — when that ball is kicked off Sunday for the game," Jim said.
The Ravens' team-of-destiny tag has grown with each playoff victory.
Baltimore's vaunted defense enters Sunday's contest having shut down the league's top two scoring offenses in as many weeks.
The first Super Bowl in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and will also mark the last hurrah in a sparkling 17-year career for Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.
Former Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Lewis will be looking for a big impact in his final game, hoping to ride off into the sunset with a second NFL title ring.
"It is going to be 60 minutes of great football because you've got two fundamentally sound football teams playing with total focus on this one moment, in this one game," John said.
The Ravens look and sound determined, but San Francisco have history on their side with a perfect 5-0 Super Bowl record.
The 49ers are returning to the Super Bowl for the first time in 18 years to face a Ravens team aiming to add a second title to the one they captured in 2001.
Both the 49ers and the Ravens have had to weather adversity this season.
The difficulties didn't let up this week either with the 49ers having to quell controversy caused by anti-gay remarks from their cornerback Chris Culliver and Lewis having to defend himself against a report that linked him to a deer antler spray that contains a substance banned by the NFL.
The Ravens won the most recent matchup between the two teams 16-6 in November of 2011. That was the first coaching clash between the Harbaughs. But there is more on the line this time around with the winners collecting $88,000 dollars in prize money per player while the losers earn $42,000 each.
Brothers could envision
working together
Working separately, John and Jim Harbaugh each guided their team to the Super Bowl.
Imagine how effective they could be if working together.
At their joint news conference Friday, someone asked the brothers if they would consider teaming up if either should be forced out of his current post.
"No question about it," John said. "We've had that conversation in the past. It just never really worked out timing-wise. I'd love to work for Jim. It would be the greatest thing in the world."
Jim, coach of the San Francisco 49ers, said, "Definitely, I would work for him." — Agencies


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