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      <title>Long snappers: Looking at football upside down</title>
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      <description>NEW ORLEANS (AP) — They look at the world upside down between their legs. 
                   The only time they get noticed is when they mess up. Such is life for a long snapper. In Sunday's Super Bowl, Brian Jennings of the San Francisco 49ers and Morgan Cox of the Baltimore Ravens will be snapping for punts, field goals and extra points. 
                  
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