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2/3/2015, 10:55pm

Slate sports editors recap Super Bowl XLIX

By Cale Ahearn and Dave Barth
Slate sports editors recap Super Bowl XLIX

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Super Bowl XLIX has come and gone, and like every fan in the country, everyone is talking about the big game. Analysts and writers across the country are voicing their opinions on every aspect of  what was a thrilling contest with one of the most unpredictable endings in Super Bowl history, and our sports editors have joined them.

Sports editor Dave Barth and assistant sports editor Cale Ahearn are recapping their Super Bowl picks, as well as discussing the legacy and future for each team. Catch their analysis and log into theslateonline.com for future episodes of Bleacher Talk.

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