When it comes right down to it, it really doesn't matter which two teams wind up playing in Super Bowl XLVII because were going to watch it anyway.

For most of us, our day on February 3 will be spent tuned into NFL programming, so shouldn't we wish for a game that's entertaining?

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New England Patriots vs. San Francisco 49ers

A repeat of one of the best games of the 2012 season? WYou remember the Week 15 matchup between these two teams? Tom Brady led the New England Patriots on four touchdown drives with less than 20 minutes remaining in the game and whipped out a 28-point deficit and even came close close to pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.


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Denver Broncos vs. Atlanta Falcons

Remember when everyone wondered if Peyton Manning could still take care of business and get the job done? Well the Falcons handed the Broncos their first defeat of the regular season back in Week 2. The Falcons beat Denver, and made Manning look mortal, picking the future Hall of Famer off three times in the first quarter.


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New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks

Seattle made a fourth-quarter comeback against the Patriots in Week 6. They outscored New England and won the game by one point, 24-23. You could call this Seattle rookie QB Russell Wilson's coming out party.


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Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco 49ers

Baltimore's defense is not the strong force that it once was, but Ray Lewis and company can still shut down opposing offenses. The Indianapolis Colts know. They're a team that was kept out of the end zone in its 24-9 loss to Baltimore on Wild Card Weekend.


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Denver Broncos vs. Green Bay Packers

It's a rematch of Super Bowl XXXII, a game that the Broncos won thanks to three rushing touchdowns from Terrell Davis and the greatest eight-yard run in the history of the NFL, courtesy of John Elway. Reprising the roles of Elway and Brett Favre are Peyton Manning and Aaron Rodgers, who, like their predecessors, are former NFL MVP award winners.

 

 

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