Super Bowl 50: Golden Gate Sports Staff Predictions

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Feb 3, 2016; San Francisco, CA, USA; General view of Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers helmets overlooking the Golden Gate bridge and downtown San Francisco skyline. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

With Super Bowl 50 fast approaching, the staff writers at Golden Gate Sports gives their predictions.

Super Bowl 50 is nearly upon us and the debates are raging. What will a win mean for Peyton Manning‘s legacy? What will a loss mean for his legacy? Does a Panthers win put that team in the conversation for one of the best teams in NFL history? Does Cam Newton dance and celebrate too much?

Can the league’s highest scoring offense — the Panthers, putting up just over 31 points per game — continue their explosive, high flying ways against a Denver defense that was the top ranked and frankly, one of the most dominant units in the league this season, giving up just over 18 points per game.

Irresistible force meets immovable object in the big game and something is going to have. Which is it going to be?

There are plenty of questions and we’ll just have to wait a few more days for the answers.

Until then, we have plenty of time to speculate and ponder. And the staff here at Golden Gate Sports is doing just that. Staff writers Nick Avila, Johanna Bear, Wes Ying, Grey Beaudin, Andrew Greenblatt, Phillip Benson, Cole Kundich, and myself give you our thoughts on how we see this game playing out.

Depending on which side of the fence you’re on, the results may surprise you.

Without further ado, Golden Gate Sports gives you our staff predictions for Super Bowl 50. Feel free to discuss the predictions — as well as toss your own thoughts in — in the comments section below.

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