Instead, here’s a handy Super Bowl prop-bet contest that requires, at most, a printer and a bunch of pens. The Washington Post’s Matt Bonesteel has also offered some guidance on which Super Bowl prop bets seem juiciest. And if you absolutely must do a Super Bowl squares pool, The Post’s analytics guru, Neil Greenberg, has you covered with a tip sheet on the best and worst numbers to have. [Super Bowl party recipes and tips: Wings, chili and clever ways to keep the beer cold](Strictly for informational purposes, The Post’s Super Bowl crew played the inaugural version of this game last February. Super Bowl stats to know: Patriots’ fullback habit, Rams’ deep-ball success, and moreSuper Bowl logos used to be colorful, distinctive and fun.
Source: Washington Post January 31, 2019 11:26 UTC