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Super Bowl of firsts, lasts, bests

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“There are so many storylines to this game that make it bigger than just the Super Bowl,” 49ers CEO Jed York said.

Such as the Harbaughs plot about sons of a lifetime coach who took different paths to the top of the NFL.

John, older by 15 months, has made his career standing on the sideline with a headset. He’s the only head coach to win playoff games in his first five seasons; his quarterback, Joe Flacco, has the same distinction as he heads into his first Super Bowl. Jim Harbaugh was a first-round draft pick and quarterbacked four teams in 14 pro seasons before going into coaching. He was an immediate success at San Diego – the Toreros in the college Pioneer League, not the Chargers in the NFL – and Stanford before the 49ers won a bidding war for him in 2011.

This week’s family reunion has been light-hearted, though that figures to change today.

“It’s probably a little tougher emotionally,” John Harbaugh said of facing his brother. “It’s a little tougher just from the sense of I don’t think you think about it when you’re coaching against somebody else; it’s more about the scheme and the strategy. There’s a little bit of a relationship element that’s more strong than maybe coaching against someone else.

“I’ll have a better answer for you after the game. I’ve never been through this before. This is all new.”

And oh-so-new for the QBs, Flacco and Colin Kaepernick.

Flacco is no fluke, holding the career record for road playoff wins with six. But until outplaying Peyton Manning and Tom Brady this year, he hadn’t gotten the Ravens to the Super Bowl. He has eight touchdown passes and no interceptions in the postseason, padding a resume that soon will make him one very highly paid quarterback: Flacco’s contract expires after this game. Even with a franchise tag applied by Baltimore (13-6), he’ll make about $14.6 million next season.

“I think when you talk about winning as quarterbacks in the playoffs,” Flacco said, “I would think that all of them have Super Bowl victories. So that’s really the only one that matters, and that’s what we’re trying to get.”

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