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SUPER BOWL XXVIII / DAILY REPORT

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Cowboy defensive tackle Tony Casillas, who was traded from Atlanta in 1991, is no fan of former Falcon coach Jerry Glanville.

“All I’ve got to say is the last time I checked, he was in Memphis looking for a job and finally found one as an Elvis Presley impersonator,” Casillas said. “I’m glad to be back in Atlanta. I’m here, and he’s not.”

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A mob of reporters surrounded Cowboy defensive end Charles Haley, but he was not impressed.

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“This is just another game,” Haley said. “It may be a big game to some people, but it’s just a regular game to me because I already won my big game.”

The Cowboys defeated San Francisco, 38-21, on Sunday. The 49ers were Haley’s former teammates.

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Wide receiver Alvin Harper, on beating 49er defensive back Eric Davis for a 42-yard touchdown Sunday.

“Right before the play, I ran a deep post route and Davis was talking to me, saying, ‘You’re not going to beat us this year.’ I told him that I was getting ready to make a catch on him in one minute and the next play I caught that pass and went in for a touchdown.

“I looked at him and his face looked like he saw a ghost.”

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