Monday, Feb. 1 12:42am ET
More coverage of Super Bowl XXXIII
Pregame analysis from the experts
Theismann answers your questions
Joe Theismann spent part of Super Bowl week answering the questions of ESPN.com users.

Sean Salisbury's Super Bowl breakdown
Our resident QB looks and what each team needs to do to be successful.

 Dan Reeves
 Dan Reeves led the Falcons into their first Super Bowl.

Inside the playbook
Take a look at what each team likes to run, courtesy ESPN's Sean Salisbury.

Garber: Davis about to rock Atlanta's world
ESPN.com's Greg Garber thinks Terrell Davis is about to make a mockery of the Falcon defense.

Ratto: Elway's legacy larger than life
John Elway is many things, says ESPN.com's Ray Ratto -- and football player is just one of them.

Theismann: NFL careers defined by Super Bowl
Joe Theismann knows as well as anyone -- what happens in the Super Bowl matters most.

Gilmore: Even in college, Elway showed signs of greatness
ESPN's Rod Gilmore had a first-hand look at how good John Elway was going to become.

Why the Broncos will win
ESPN.com's Mark Cannizzaro expects a repeat performance from Terrell Davis and the Broncos.

Why the Falcons will win
ESPN.com's Tom Oates says Atlanta has played like a team of destiny, and that destiny will be realized Sunday.

Garber: Friends and runners
ESPN.com's Greg Garber finds Terrell Davis and Jamal Anderson have more in common than their running skills.

Numbers say Falcons will fly
If the statistics are any indication, look for the Falcons to upset the Broncos in Super Bowl XXXIII.

Murphy: Eating it all up
ESPN.com's Brian Murphy finds both the questions and the scrambled eggs hard to digest on Media Day.

Mort Report: Why Reeves unloaded
The Falcons coach wanted to air his feelings about Mike Shanahan and John Elway right away, writes ESPN's Chris Mortensen.

NFC: Broken wings
ESPN.com's Tom Oates examines the sorry history of the Falcons franchise -- and how it all changed.

ESPN experts' picks
Who's going to win Sunday, and which player will be the MVP? Our experts look into their crystal balls.

Baxter Bits: Falcons vs. Broncos
ESPN's stat guru Russell Baxter takes a numerical look at the trends heading into Super Bowl XXXIII.

Quick reads from our experts
Mike Golic, Merril Hoge and Sean Salisbury watched the conference championship games and gave their immediate thoughts.


Focal Points
Elway the best of his era?
The Broncos quarterback is a legend, but is he the best quarterback of his era?

Broncos offensive line vs. Falcons defensive line
This battle in the trenches might shape up as Sunday's most pivotal matchup.

Andersen vs. Elam
Both kickers are very accurate, but we ask who would be better with the Super Bowl on the line.

Davis vs. Anderson
Terrell Davis and Jamal Anderson were the league's top two backs this season, but who will have the better Super Bowl?

Reeves vs. Shanahan
Here's your chance to settle one of the big issues of Super Bowl XXXIII as we compare the Super coaches.

Romanowski vs. Tuggle
We look at two fiery linebackers and ask which one is the better defensive leader.

Chandler vs. Broncos secondary
When Jamal Anderson was stalled, Chris Chandler led the Falcons to the NFC title. Will he able to do the same in the Super Bowl?


Focus on the feud
Examining Elway then and now
John Elway insists he's become a better player since Dan Reeves left and Mike Shanahan arrived.

The kinder, gentler Dan Reeves
Everyone says Atlanta coach Dan Reeves is a changed man. We explore whether that's really true.

The man with the plan
ESPN.com's Greg Garber delves inside the head of Broncos mastermind Mike Shanahan.

Checking the checkered past of Elway and Reeves
John Elway and Dan Reeves bring a long, and sometimes ugly, history into their Super Bowl clash.

Sunday Conversation with Mike Shanahan
The Broncos coach speaks openly about his history with Dan Reeves and John Elway.

Reeves, Shanahan meet again
The two Super Bowl coaches have a score to settle from their days together in Denver.


From the Falcons camp
Jenks: Game goes on, and Robinson should be there
Eugene Robinson may have made a mistake, but his teammates and fans shouldn't pay with him.

Birds plan to get dirty with TD
How do the Falcons plan to stop '98 NFL MVP Terrell Davis? By putting the hurt on him early.

Falcons say game plan is tucked in
Atlanta showed the plan to the players on Wednesday and was confident Thursday night that everybody was on the same page.

Jamal leaves a lasting image
Jamal Anderson was quick with his cameras and one-liners as he basked in the Media Day spotlight.

You can call him Big-Play Ray
Or Big-Mouth Ray? Either way, the Falcons' Ray Buchanan plans to back his guarantee of a Super Bowl win.

Falcons in Super Bowl? You read right
It seems people everywhere are having trouble accepting the fact Atlanta is in the Super Bowl.


From the Broncos camp
Easy Ed takes it all in stide
Ed McCaffrey doesn't get riled up about anything -- even by a chance to get revenge on Dan Reeves.

The unsung soldier
Howard Griffith doesn't carry the football often, but he carries a big load for the Broncos.

Broncos aren't feeling blue
Even though they won't wear their lucky blue uniforms, the Broncos aren't feeling superstitious.

The mouth that roared
Media Day gave Shannon Sharpe a forum to be heard, and the Broncos tight end never stopped yapping.

The hits just keep on coming
While the tackles and Pro Bowl appearances pile up, Broncos safety Steve Atwater ponders his future.

Broncos leave nowhere to run
Denver's defense has been stopping runners in their tracks, but now comes a date with Jamal Anderson.

He catches, she quips
Lisa McCaffrey, wife of Denver receiver Ed, is a Pro Bowler when it comes to one-liners.


Other features
Roast your rival
Users fired away with their favorite jabs at the opposing city.

Painful past is history
The Broncos are no longer asked about their Super Bowl losses, while the Falcons have shed their losing legacy.

QBs make for Super contrast
Chris Chandler and John Elway arrive at the Super Bowl from very different directions.

Media Day notebook
If you missed anything from the circus that is Super Bowl Media Day, we've got it all covered.


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