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CBS fears Super Bowl will be Super Yawn.(Chicago Tribune)

Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service

| January 21, 2001 | Sherman, Ed | COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Welcome to Super Bowl Week. Step inside for seven days of build-up, non-stories and more than you'll ever want to know about Tiki Barber.

The annual ritual has its work cut out this year. No amount of hype may be able to save this Super Bowl.

Minnesota-Oakland? Now that would have been a Super Bowl to get the juices going. Al Davis and the swaggering Raiders going up against Randy Moss and the high-flying Vikings. The NFL could have sold that game.

Instead the league got a game that could be decided by a field goal, as in a 3-0 final score. Giants-Baltimore only gets us excited if Frank Gifford is running and Johnny Unitas is passing.

Already there is talk that this could be one of the lowest-rated Super …

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