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Monday, Feb 6, 2012 at 4:33 PM
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By Scott Crisp

SB XLVI Most Watched Program In US TV History

SB XLVI Most Watched Program In US TV History

The Giants' Super Bowl XLVI win over the Patriots was the most watched television program in US TV history. Read »

Monday, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:36 AM
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By Elvira Sakmari

Where We Were: SB XLVI

Photos from NBC 5's crews covering Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. See Full Gallery »

Friday, Feb 3, 2012 at 1:57 PM
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By Scott Crisp

Witten Picks Giants Over Pats In Super Bowl

Witten Picks Giants Over Pats In Super Bowl

Cowboys tight end Jason Witten is predicting that the Super Bowl Champions will come from the NFC East. Read »

Wednesday, Feb 1, 2012 at 1:24 PM
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By Scott Crisp

Staubach Calls Patriots In Super Bowl XLVI

Staubach Calls Patriots In Super Bowl XLVI

Using the same formula that helped him predict the Packers' win in Super Bowl XLV, Roger Staubach is predicting a Patriots' win in this year's game. Read »

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Authors
JONATHAN BALES Writer for DallasCowboys.com, author of Fantasy Football for Smart People, and self-proclaimed stat geek.
ADAM BOEDEKER Adam Boedeker is a sports writer with the Denton Record-Chronicle and responsible for prompting the No. 8 Bob Knight soundbite as ranked by ESPN.
SCOTT CRISP A Dallas native, a writer, a former collegiate athlete and a beleaguered, life-long Dallas sports fan.
FRANK HEINZ Frank is the managing editor of NBCDFW.com, a DFW native and a big-time homer when it comes to local sports teams. For Frank, every year is the year they could win it all.
NEWY SCRUGGS AKA Newdawg. NBC 5 sports director, host of "NBC 5 Sports Zone."
DAVID WATKINS A Texas native who most recently covered the Vikings and Twins in chilly Minnesota.
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