Monday, February 4, 2013

Slickdeals' best in tech for February 4th: 55-inch Panasonic Viera 3D HDTV and Lumix DMC-GF3X

Looking to save some coin on your tech purchases? Of course you are! In this round-up, we'll run down a list of the freshest frugal buys, hand-picked with the help of the folks at Slickdeals. You'll want to act fast, though, as many of these offerings won't stick around long.

Slickdeals' best in tech for February 4th: 55-inch Panasonic Viera 3D HDTV and Lumix DMC-GF3X

Too busy relaxing and football watching to do any gadget shopping this weekend? Fret not! We've got a handful of tech deals to help you part with those hard-earned funds. The biggest discounts this time around slash the prices of a 55-inch Panasonic Viera 3D HDTV and Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3X. Of course, there's more than just that duo to consider, so make the jump beyond the break for further inspection of all the goods.

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So if you live in Jeddah You probably thought of last weekend as the best of this year, when it comes to weather of course. It was chilling, it was cloudy, and I don?t know what you?d call it, but in my circle we call it ?Londonesque?. That is why I had this urge to seek out an outdoorsy place with a sea view that serves good food. My wife suggested? Il Villaggio?, it has no sea view, but it has a terrace and it serves great food, but I was stubborn and I wanted my sea view darn it!

So we went to the Equestrian Club Marina to try out one of its venues;?Laserena Lounge? in the second floor, in the location where ?Muse? once was ? a French Seafood restaurant. We opted for the terrace, which was the whole point, and the waiter gave us the menu pretty quickly. One look at the menu and it clear the place was shockingly expensive. We chose one appetizer and two main courses, and considering how all the drinks were priced, we chose only soft drinks. Those were not cheap either (menu says 19 SR per can of soft drink, but in the check they were actually 12 SR/can).

We chose Shrimp Bonbon (61 SR) for appetizer, Beef burger (71 SR), and Gnocchi with Shrimps (92 SR). It didn?t take long for our food to arrive, the shrimp and the burger first, then the gnocchi dish. Our Shrimp bonbon was an assortment of spring rolls (5 of them to be precise) with both tartar and cocktail sauces on the side. Taste-wise they were good but not great. My burger was bad, the patty itself wasn?t all that tasty, and the bacon seemed undercooked and chewy.

I could have had the same size burger in ?Fuddruckers? that would have tasted way better and for half that price. It came with fries and side salad, the fries where too crispy and a bit greasy, but the salad was ok (although it?s hard to get a salad wrong when it consists of lettuce leaves and dressing). My wife?s gnocchi was tasty. It looked like Cr?me Brulee actually, and she liked the taste quite a bit. To me, tasty and all, it was more of a shrimp soup with a little bit of gnocchi that you will have to fish for. I ate almost half her entr?e, but I only had three pieces of gnocchi. The whole experience set me back SR248. It could have been worse, but I wish it was worth it.

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Iran positive but noncommittal about talks with US

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, center, arrives for the Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013. The 49th Munich Security Conference started Friday afternoon until Sunday attended by experts from 90 delegations. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, center, arrives for the Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013. The 49th Munich Security Conference started Friday afternoon until Sunday attended by experts from 90 delegations. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Ehud Barak, Defence Minister of Israel, left, arrivesat the International Security Conference in Munich, southern Germany, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. The Munich Security Conference started Friday afternoon with experts from 90 delegations including U.S. Vice President Joe Biden. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, right, hugs Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak as he arrives for the Security Conference in Munich, southern Germany, on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013. The 49th Munich Security Conference started Friday afternoon with experts from 90 delegations, including Biden. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi, right, hugs former NATO Secretary General Javier Solana as he arrives for the Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013. The 49th Munich Security Conference started Friday afternoon until Sunday attended by experts from 90 delegations. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

MUNICH (AP) ? Iran's foreign minister on Sunday welcomed the United States' willingness to hold direct talks with Tehran in the standoff over its nuclear program but didn't commit to accepting the offer ? insisting that Washington must show "fair and real" intentions to resolve the issue and complaining about "threatening rhetoric."

Ali Akbar Salehi insisted that no Iranian "red line" is getting in the way of direct negotiations with Washington, but also pointed to deep mistrust between the two countries.

Salehi was speaking at the same international security conference where Vice President Joe Biden on Saturday said the United States was prepared talk directly to Iran. Biden insisted that Tehran must show it is serious and that Washington won't engage in such talks merely "for the exercise."

Washington has indicated in the past that it's prepared to talk directly with Iran on the nuclear issue, but so far nothing has come of it. Meanwhile, talks involving all five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany have made little headway, while several rounds of international sanctions have cut into Iran's oil sales and financial transactions.

The next round of talks with the six powers will be held Feb. 25 in Kazakhstan, Salehi told the Munich Security Conference.

Diplomats from some of those world powers have expressed frustration in recent weeks about what they say are Iran's tactics of proposing several venues but not committing to any single one for the talks.

The EU had proposed dates and venues since December, "so it is good to hear that the Foreign Minister finally confirmed now," said Michael Mann, a spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton. "We hope the negotiating team will also confirm."

Salehi said Biden's comments marked "a step forward," but indicated getting the U.S. and Iran together for one-to-one talks will be no easy task.

"We have no red line for bilateral negotiations when it comes to negotiating over a particular subject," Salehi said. "If the subject is the nuclear file, yes, we are ready for negotiations but we have to make sure ... that the other side this time comes with authentic intention, with a fair and real intention to resolve the issue."

Salehi said it was "contradictory" if the U.S. voices willingness to hold direct talks "but on the other side you use this threatening rhetoric that everything is on the table ... these are not compatible with each other."

"We are ready for engagement only when it is on equal footing," he said.

Iran insists it does not want nuclear arms and argues it has a right to enrich uranium for a civilian nuclear power program, but suspicion persists that the real aim is to build an atomic bomb.

Last month Iran, in a defiant move, announced plans to vastly increase its pace of uranium enrichment. That can be used to make both reactor fuel and the fissile core of warheads.

Vali Nasr, dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, sounded a skeptical note about direct Iran-U.S. talks any time soon.

"I think these are good statements that both sides are at least open to this, (but) I think there have to be some ideas about how you get them to the table in a credible way," he said. "One of the worst things is that if they went to the table and then they fail ... then we really will be at an impasse."

"So I think that's very key, that when that moment comes there's actually some forward momentum built into the talks," Nasr said.

Salehi underlined Iran's role as "an important regional player" and told the conference: "We are the golden key to the region."

Iran is a key ally of embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad. On the sidelines of the Munich meeting, the minister met the top Syrian opposition leader, Moaz al-Khatib.

Salehi welcomed al-Khatib's statements over the past week that he would be willing to sit down with representatives of Assad's regime as "a good step forward."

But amid international calls for Assad to go, he insisted that "we do not need prescriptions from outside."

"Iran has talked to the opposition, we are not categorizing the opposition, we are ready to talk to all opposition," Salehi said.

"We are ready to be part of the solution," he insisted. "The sooner that we resolve the issue, the better it is."

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Associated Press writer Don Melvin contributed to this report from Brussels.

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

SUPER BOWL WATCH: Katrina, Coin flip bets, Modell

FILE - In this Nov. 13, 1995, file photo, Cleveland Browns fan Lisa Vann, left, cries as her friend Jeanne Jolluck yells as the Browns lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 20-3, in an NFL football game in Pittsburgh. Modell was among the most important figures in the NFL as owner of the Cleveland Browns, who became the Ravens after he took the team to Baltimore in 1996. Cleveland fans hope Modell, who died in 1012, is not voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday when a committee choses this year?s class from a list of 15 finalists that includes coach Bill Parcells, former 49ers owner Ed DeBartolo Jr., single-season sacks leader Michael Strahan and Ravens tackle Jonathan Ogden.(AP Photo/Gene Puskar, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 13, 1995, file photo, Cleveland Browns fan Lisa Vann, left, cries as her friend Jeanne Jolluck yells as the Browns lose to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 20-3, in an NFL football game in Pittsburgh. Modell was among the most important figures in the NFL as owner of the Cleveland Browns, who became the Ravens after he took the team to Baltimore in 1996. Cleveland fans hope Modell, who died in 1012, is not voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday when a committee choses this year?s class from a list of 15 finalists that includes coach Bill Parcells, former 49ers owner Ed DeBartolo Jr., single-season sacks leader Michael Strahan and Ravens tackle Jonathan Ogden.(AP Photo/Gene Puskar, File)

An abandoned housing project in New Orleans' Ninth Ward is pictured Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. Some parts of the Big Easy, such as the Ninth Ward and Treme, don't look a whole lot different than they did the day after Hurricane Katrina came ashore more than seven years ago. (AP Photo/Paul Newberry)

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, right, greets New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson as Benson's wife Gayle, and daughter Rita Benson LaBlanc, left, look on before an NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game news conference at the New Orleans Convention Center, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2012, file photo, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis reacts as he is introduced before an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Baltimore. Ravens fans will rock the building during Ray Lewis' pregame Squirrel Dance, a YouTube sensation that Lewis will perform for the final time before retiring. Will there be smoke and flames to accompany the star linebacker's ritual? (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

(AP) ? Around the Super Bowl and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of everything surrounding the game:

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MODELL HOF DEBATE

One of the liveliest debates this weekend in New Orleans could be not about the Super Bowl itself, but on whether late Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell should be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of fame.

In Cleveland, many fans haven't forgiven Modell for deciding to relocate his Browns franchise to Baltimore 17 years ago. But his supporters contend he helped create America's most popular sport.

Modell will be considered for enshrinement along with coach Bill Parcells, former 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr., single-season sacks leader Michael Strahan, offensive linemen Jonathan Ogden and Larry Allen, defensive tackle Warren Sapp, running back Jerome Bettis, wide receivers Cris Carter, Tim Brown and Andre Reed, defensive standouts Charles Haley and Kevin Greene, guard Will Shields and defensive back Aeneas Williams.

Also up for consideration, two senior nominees: defensive tackle Curley Culp and linebacker Dave Robinson.

Voters will select between four and seven new members.

The Ravens' unexpected run to the championship game has been, in part, fueled by the team dedicating its season to Modell. Baltimore's players have worn patches with "Art" on their jerseys to honor Modell, who died on Sept. 6, just four days ahead of the opener.

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BROTHERLY ADVICE: BOB BRYAN

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh and San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh are hardly the only high-profile siblings who've squared off in their arena of expertise. The AP is asking some others who can relate how to handle going against a family member in the Super Bowl.

Tennis player Bob Bryan and twin brother Mike are the world's best doubles team, having won a record 13th Grand Slam title at the Australian Open last weekend. Their 20-2 record going into this weekend's Davis Cup matches against Brazil are the best of any U.S. doubles team in the 100-plus year history of the event.

When they were younger, however, the Bryans played singles and often found themselves facing each other in the finals of a tournament.

"We would flip a coin for the match," Bob Bryan said before he and Mike were to take the court in Jacksonville, Fla., for Davis Cup play against Brazil. "(Our parents) didn't want us to become rivals or be competitive against each other, which actually worked out great. We had all our trophies in the same trophy case and shared victories together.

"With both sons in the final (our parents) could sit back, get some lemonade and enjoy the match. There was no pressure on them because the family had pretty much taken home all the hardware," he added. "I saw an interview with the Harbaughs' parents and got the same sense. You could see there was no pressure or stress on their face. They felt like they've already won."

But Bob Bryan said he wouldn't want to be in John or Jim Harbaugh's spot this weekend. When he and his brother played each other, it was impossible to muster the cutthroat attitude athletes need.

"You don't have that killer instinct against that family member," he said.

In fact, playing WITH his brother has made their success that much more rewarding.

"Really, the reason we pulled the plug on singles so early is because we didn't get nearly the same amount of joy from winning," Bob Bryan said. "Now, when we're winning tournaments, we get to talk about it together forever. For the rest of our lives."

? Nancy Armour ? http://www.twitter.com/nrarmour

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QUICKQUOTE: CEE LO GREEN

Cee Lo Green explains why it seems there's more entertainment at this year's Super Bowl than others in recent history:

"The Super Bowl has become such a big event in itself. So many people come from everywhere, looking to not only be a part of the Super Bowl but also the festivities leading up to the game. There's so much to do from parties, concerts and events like our ESPN event where Goodie will be performing. It's so much to do."

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TALE OF 2 CITIES

In some ways, New Orleans has gotten better since Hurricane Katrina. The restaurant scene, for instance.

But drive just a few miles outside the French Quarter and a different picture emerges.

This is definitely a tale of two cities.

Some parts of the Big Easy, such as the Ninth Ward and Treme, don't look a whole lot different than they did the day after Katrina came ashore ? more than seven years ago. On a ride-along with three advocates for the homeless group Unity of Greater New Orleans, it didn't take long to realize just how much is left to do in this unique American city.

There are still thousands of abandoned homes and buildings ? more than 10,000, according to some counts, maybe as many as 15,000. Many of the houses are still adorned with the spray-painted "X'' that became a symbol of the devastation during those awful days back in 2005, when it was used by searchers to let everyone know the structure had been checked and how many bodies could be found inside.

Christopher Weaver barely escaped the floodwaters after the levee just a block away from his house in the Lower Ninth Ward came crashing down. He's returned to a rebuilt home, but most of his neighborhood is marked by vacant, overgrown lots or abandoned homes that still bear the scars of Katrina.

With the Super Bowl blimp flying off in the distance, Weaver was asked what life is like for people like him.

He shook his head and looked at the abandoned lots across the street, obscured by weeds that are taller than he is.

"You can see it for yourself," Weaver said. "It sucks."

? Paul Newberry ? http://www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963

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STAT OF THE DAY: $100M COIN TOSS

The stat of the day today is about gambling on a simple question: Heads or tails? Bettors worldwide are expected to wager $100 million on that coin toss outcome at the Super Bowl.

That's according to gambling expert R.J. Bell of Pregame.com, which tracks betting trends in casinos in Nevada and elsewhere.

Bell says in the past 46 Super Bowls, the coin has fallen heads 23 times and tails 23 times. But the NFC has won 14 of the past 15 Super Bowl tosses.

Suckers might think that means the Ravens are due for the AFC, but Baltimore's chances of winning the toss this time: Still 50 percent.

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TROUT CRASHES SUPER BOWL ADS

A rising baseball star is crashing the Super Bowl with his first major national commercial.

Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels, last year's American League rookie of the year and runner-up for the league's MVP, will be featured in a new ad for Subway, along with Los Angeles Clippers star Blake Griffin, Justin Tuck of the New York Giants, Olympic speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno, and boxer Laila Ali, among others.

The ad marks Jared Fogle's 15-year anniversary of losing 245 pounds by eating Subway.

Trout says being part of a Super Bowl ad is "an incredible feeling."

The endorsement is a natural for Trout, who grew up eating the restaurant chain's sandwiches (His favorite: chicken teriyaki with hot peppers and oregano)

Since his favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles, isn't playing, Trout says he enjoys checking out the commercials.

"Some get pretty creative, some of them get a laugh, some prove a point," he said. "I'm sure I'll be getting a lot of text messages during the Super Bowl just to mess with me a little bit."

As for the game, Trout says he thinks San Francisco to win even though he wants Baltimore to prevail.

"I've got a lot of 49ers fans on the Angels, and I know I'll hear it when I get to the spring," he said.

Pitchers and catchers report this month, and soon Trout will be playing alongside slugger Josh Hamilton. Trout said he texted the former Rangers superstar to welcome him to the Angels.

"The next thing he said to me was, 'Get your legs loose.' I was pretty excited. It will be pretty fun."

? Beth Harris ? http://twitter.com/bethharrisap

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STATE OF THE NFL

Player safety, the New Orleans Saints bounty program, cold-weather Super Bowls, even his popularity among New Orleans restaurant owners ? NFL commissioner Roger Goodell touched on a wide range of topics Friday during the annual "State of the NFL." Among the highlights:

PLAYER SAFETY

Goodell defended the league, which has come under increasing scrutiny following new studies about the long-term effects of concussions as well as recent suicides by former NFL players. President Barack Obama recently said if he had a son, he's not sure he'd let him play football. And the NFL is being sued by thousands of former players.

Goodell says steps the league has taken in recent seasons have made the game safer, and more steps are likely going forward.

"We will not relent on this," he said.

Neurosurgeons will be part of gameday medical staffs beginning next season, he said. The league is also looking at eliminating certain low blocks and will continue to impose harsh punishments for illegal hits ? particularly for players who are repeat offenders.

Proper tackling technique also needs to be emphasized, getting players to get away from using their heads and return to using their shoulders and arms.

"The No. 1 issue is, take the head out of the game," Goodell said.

Asked specifically about Obama's concerns, Goodell said "I welcome" the comments because it keeps attention on the dangers of head trauma.

"What we are doing is leading the way to try and make sure people understand you need to treat these injuries seriously," he said.

SAINTS BOUNTIES

Goodell refused to apologize for his harsh treatment of the Saints' bounty program, even if it means he's not the most popular man in New Orleans this week.

Coach Sean Payton was suspended for the season, and four current or former Saints players were punished after an investigation found the club had had a performance pool offering cash rewards for key plays, including big hits. The player suspensions eventually were overturned.

"There's no question that there was a bounty program in place for three years. I think that is bad for the players, it's bad for the game," Goodell said. "I don't believe bounties are going to be part of football going forward, and I think that's good for everybody."

His only regret was not convincing teams, players and coaches that everyone shares in the responsibility of making the game safer.

"I wasn't able to make that point clearly enough with the union and with others," he said. "But that is something we're going to be incredibly relentless on."

ROONEY RULE

Despite eight coaching vacancies and openings for seven general managers, no minorities were hired for the NFL's most high-profile positions this off-season. Goodell says that's unacceptable.

"There was full compliance of the Rooney Rule. In fact, I believe there were a record number of interviews," Goodell said. "But we didn't have the outcome we wanted. It's very important to the success of the league to do that, and we're committed to find that solution."

Goodell said the league needs to look at whether the rule needs to be expanded or adapted.

COLD-WEATHER SUPER BOWLS

Next year's Super Bowl in New York is unlikely to be the last played outdoors in a cold-weather city, judging by Goodell's remarks.

"The game of football is made to be played in the elements," he said. "Now, we hope they will not be extreme, but we will be prepared if that's the case. Some of the most classic games in history were played in extreme conditions."

? Nancy Armour ? http://www.twitter.com/nrarmour

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WHAT'S IN A NAME? FOR HARBAUGHS, DEFINITELY A 'J'

Jack and Jackie Harbaugh weren't trying to be cute when they gave all three of their kids names that start with the letter "J."

John, the eldest, was a given. He's named after Jack, whose given name is also John. Jim's name came from Jackie's doctor in Perrysburg, Ohio, who also was named Jim.

"They came in and said, 'What are you going to name this baby?' and I said that I liked the name Jim," Jackie Harbaugh said.

As for Joani, their third child and only daughter, her full name is Joani Marie and it comes from Jackie Harbaugh's mother's middle name and the first name of Jack Harbaugh's mother.

So it really wasn't planned, this whole family of J Harbaughs?

"No," Jackie Harbaugh said. "We aren't very creative."

? Nancy Armour ? http://twitter.com/nrarmour

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SALSA VS SQUIRREL

Which dance do you prefer: Victor Cruz' touchdown salsa or Ray Lewis' game entrance squirrel?

Cruz breaks it down: "The Ray Lewis slide has a little more intensity, a little more swagger fire under it. The salsa is just for swagger, for flavor, a little bit, but it's two completely different joints."

Cruz did his interpretation of the Lewis dance and said he likes them both.

"It's unique to each other's character, each other's personality," he said.

Lewis might trade dance props for any holdover luck from Cruz' trip to the Super Bowl last year; the wide receiver won a title with New York.

Cruz said he plans to tweet during Sunday's game from his (at)teamvic account, about the game and the entertainment.

"I'm looking forward to Alicia Keys ... singing the national anthem, as well as Beyonce at half time," Cruz said. "I feel like they picked some good performers this year."

? Nekesa Mumbi Moody ? http://twitter.com/nekesamumbi

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FAN TAKES: GOODELL

Fans at the NFL Experience are here for fun but also have some strong thoughts about Commissioner Roger Goodell as he talks about the state of the league.

Many are torn with the Super Bowl in town as they heal from Goodell's disciplining of the New Orleans Saints in a bounty scandal.

Despite mixed feelings, the party's not stopping.

Here's what some folks said Friday as a local brass band, the Brass-O-Holics, jammed on a stage.

? "He's the grinch who stole our Christmas, but it's Mardi Gras, so it's all good in the neighborhood. Welcome, Roger." ?Stephanie Arwood, a New Orleans resident in a Marcus Colston jersey with her young son.

? "There's a lot of anger toward Roger Goodell. I hope the Saints fans have mercy on him while he's here, truthfully. ... Katrina's a perfect example of how we'll pick up and move on, but we're not going to move on until the season's over with. Especially while he's here, I think we'll take every opportunity to give back to him what he gave to us." ?Sammie Mitchell, a New Orleans resident sporting a gold Saints jersey as he took pictures with friends and family.

? "I don't have any hard feelings. ... "It's time to move on and get ready for next season. We just have to move forward." ?Edwin Cowart of Gretna, La., sporting a Jimmy Graham Saints jersey. He says he's following the lead of coaches and players in moving on.

? Stacey Plaisance

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5 KEY PLAYERS: BALTIMORE

We asked AP pro football writer Barry Wilner to pick five key players for each team in this Super Bowl. You'll want to pay attention to these guys on Sunday.

First, for the Baltimore Ravens:

?JOE FLACCO (QB, JERSEY NO. 5): Flacco is on a personal streak this postseason with eight touchdowns and no interceptions in three games. He outplayed top draftee Andrew Luck, then Peyton Manning, then Tom Brady in leading the Ravens to the Super Bowl. And he's been successful in the playoffs over his five-year career ? he has an 8-4 playoff record and an NFL record by leading his team to playoff wins in each of his first five seasons.

?RAY RICE (RB, JERSEY NO. 27): Rice has been the hub of the Ravens' offense throughout his career ? a threat to break long gains on runs or screen passes. This season, he rushed for 1,143 yards and nine TDs, caught 61 passes for 478 yards. He has two touchdowns in the postseason.

?RAY LEWIS (ILB, JERSEY NO. 52): Lewis has been the emotional engine for Baltimore his entire career, and retires after this game. Teammate Bernard Pollard calls him "The Raven." Lewis missed 10 games this year with a torn right triceps, but has been sensational in playoffs with 44 tackles. He was the MVP of the 2001 Super Bowl, the Ravens' only championship, and Defensive Player of Year in 2000 and 2003.

?PAUL KRUGER (DE, JERSEY NO. 99): Kruger had a breakout season and has been among the best defenders in playoffs. He led Baltimore with nine sacks and has 2? in the postseason. He's very disruptive and also can drop into coverage, though that's not his strength. He doesn't get double-teamed as much with Terrell Suggs getting healthier.

?CARY WILLIAMS (CB, JERSEY No. 29): Williams is a very up-and-down defender who has two picks in postseason, including one in the end zone in the AFC championship. A so-so tackler, better as coverage man, yet made 75 tackles during the season. Williams joined the Ravens in 2009 after Tennessee cut him.

? Barry Wilner

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HGH TESTING

Repeating something the league has been saying for more than a year, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said he hopes there will be HGH testing soon ? before the start of the 2013 season if he has his way.

Your turn, players' union.

The league and union paved the way for testing two seasons ago in the collective bargaining agreement. But the sides have been at an impasse, with the NFL Players Association saying it needs more information about the validity of a test that is used by Olympic sports and Major League Baseball. The union also has issues with the appeals process, saying the league won't agree to the independent arbitrator that Major League Baseball's drug-testing program has.

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