- Hello from New Orleans! This is @KevinClarkWSJ and @CleggJon and we're here for the inaugural @WSJ #SuperBowl chat. Use #wsjsports to join!
- The first question focused on how the Ravens can stop 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
- So the 49ers are led by emerging QB Colin Kaepernick. If you were the #Ravens, how would you stop him on Sunday? #wsjsports
- WSJ reporter Kevin Clark's thoughts:
- When asked, Ray Lewis said the key to stopping CK is communication. It's a good thing all those linebackers are so loud. --c.k. #wsjsports
- Reporter Jon Clegg added a bit of background.
- The second question dealt with how the Ravens can stop the 49ers' Joe Flacco.
- How about the #49ers defense? How can they stop Joe Flacco from connecting on deep passes? #wsjsports
- @WSJ keep the DB’s back and don’t get beat deep. Contain Rice so Flacco can’t play action #wsjsports
- @WSJ Get more pressure on Flacco than they did Ryan. Don't let him get comfortable. #WSJSports
- We weighed in, too.
- The key to stopping Flacco is to get Aldon Smith into the backfield while Justin Smith is taking up two blockers or more --k.c. #wsjsports
- For our third question, we couldn't resist discussing the #Harbowl factor.
- Enough about strategy. If you were Mr and Mrs Harbaugh, who raised both #SuperBowl coaches, which one would you like better? #wsjsports
- @WSJ the one who will win then ask him to share the victory with his brother. One big happy family! #SuperBowl #wsjsports
- This response was particularly great.
- This! j.c. RT @conniechoi_: @WSJ the oldest, John. The oldest tends to favored e.g. British monarchy - succession passes first to the sons!
- Our fourth question went back to the players.
- We all know about Ray Rice and Frank Gore. But who's the underrated player who will decide Sunday's #SuperBowl? #wsjsports








