Key match-up might be Jenkins-Hochstein
Updated: January 28, 2004, 2:19 PM ET
By By Scouts, Inc. | For ESPN Insider
Editor's note: Scouts, Inc., offers up daily notes and observations as the countdown to Super Bowl XXXVIII picks up steam.
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The Super Bowl could feature the NFL's two best defensive tackles in New England's Richard Seymour and Carolina's Kris Jenkins. Both are dominating players who can take over a game and force opposing offenses to adjust blocking schemes, but both succeed with very different styles.
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