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The 53-year-old ESPN football analyst was the starting quarterback for the Eagles in Super Bowl XV SI: What will the night before the Super Bowl be like for Donovan McNabb? Jaworski: He'll be very relaxed. I was with him before the championship game, and he was clearly comfortable with his game, himself and his team, whereas I didn't see that in the two previous NFC championship games. He has matured to the point where his football intelligence meets his football talents. SI: Do you have good memories of Super Bowl XV, a 27-10 loss to the Raiders? Jaworski: There's no question being in the Super Bowl is an incredible feeling. My memories for the most part are very good. Except for the final score. SI: How many times have you watched that game film? Jaworski: Zero. It's the one game I've never looked at. I once sat down to watch the tape, and as they were introducing the starting lineups, I turned it off. SI: Can the Eagles beat the Patriots on Sunday? Jaworski: Absolutely. I think their defense will keep them in the game. I'll be honest: I'm a little biased in my pick. I've got the Eagles winning 16-13. SI: You are the president of the AFL's Philadelphia Soul, who are co-owned by Jon Bon Jovi. How is he as a boss?
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