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All Systems Go
As Rich Gannon (left) made a final walkthrough at Qualcomm Stadium, ESPN.com's Greg Garber was taking his family on a quick Southern California excursion, seeking a few last-minute thrills. Now ... anyone up for some football?

PHOTO GALLERY
Raiders Rule
ESPN's Joe Theismann says the Raiders have been the league's best team this season, and they will prove it against Tampa Bay on Sunday.
CUP O' JOE: RAIDERS ARE SUPER-IOR


Sports Biz
If you attended the Steinberg & Moorad, Playboy and Maxim parties in search of fashionable clothing, you came to the wrong place. Skin and silicon dominated the scene at the annual trifecta of Super Bowl Saturday parties.
ROVELL: PARTY TIME
New Ad-itude
Football commercials used to be wholesome, like "Mean" Joe Greene giving his jersey to an adoring kid. Now they're about excess, titillation, riotous parties, mud-slop games ... and twins. What happened?
NEEL: NOT YOUR GRANDFATHER'S ADS


SportsNation 'Q' It Up
Forget all the hype because Super Sunday is here. So let's talk about the real game. Answer our 10 probing questions to help us figure out what will happen when the Bucs and Raiders kick off.
POLL: THE BIG Q'S
 

AllMadden Something Has To Give
The Raiders have a massive offensive line that needs to protect quarterback Rich Gannon. The Bucs have a quick defensive front that needs to pressure Gannon. Whoever wins this battle in the trenches, says ABC's John Madden, is likely to be crowned Super Bowl champions Sunday.
More Madden analysis at AllMadden.com
 

ESPN Radio The Final Word
Can't get enough Super Bowl talk? ESPN Radio is airing live from San Diego until gametime, with "ESPN The Magazine with Dan Le Batard" (7-11 a.m. ET) and a show from the Stadium Club tailgate party (2-5 p.m. ET) on Sunday.
Listen live at ESPN Radio.com
"I don't want to get into anything negative. This is the most positive day of my career. I wish the Raiders the best. I wish Mr. Davis the best in his quest of another championship."
-- New Hall of Fame electee Marcus Allen, the Super Bowl XVIII MVP who had a bitter feud with Raiders owner Al Davis

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