Official: Denver Broncos vs Seattle Seahawks: SuperBowl Thread

Who you Got?

  • Denver Broncos

    Votes: 42 28.2%
  • Seattle Seahawks

    Votes: 103 69.1%
  • Too close to call

    Votes: 4 2.7%

  • Total voters
    149
  • Poll closed .
Marshawn Lynch say the word "shit" at the beginning of his interview with Deion...:lol::lol::lol:


I respect him for not wanting to do the whole media thing...:cool:

Watch the NFL fine him :hmm:
 
although she was in his face, did anyone catch when the white female reporter said that marshawn was making her uncomfortable?

i cant find the clip for shit....theyve edited the shit out that part
 
Super Bowl 2014: Updated Weather Forecast & Game Predictions

It's the most scrutinized weather forecast for a football game in history.

In a winter where the East Coast has seemingly been pummeled by storm after storm, the weather for Super Bowl XLVIII is one of the dominant storylines as the game approaches.

However, if the latest round of forecasts are any indication, it appears the NFL may have dodged the proverbial bullet.

Or snowball, as the case may be.

In fact, as Will Brinson of CBS Sports reports, the weather really isn't expected to be bad at all.

Well, for New Jersey in February, anyway.

Even better than the forecast high of 38 degrees is the minimal chance of precipitation and winds in the 5-10 MPH range.

Given that the New York City area is bracing for a blast of bitter cold over the next few days, this is about as good a forecast as the NFL could have dared hope.

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Yes, the game will all but certainly be the coldest Super Bowl ever played, but that's essentially been a foregone conclusion since MetLife Stadium was announced as the venue.

However, if this forecast holds, it appears that the league will dodge the sort of snowpocalypse that had the NFL creating contingency plans for playing the game anywhere from Friday, January 31 to Monday, February 3.

It's also a forecast that benefits the "home" team.



The Denver Broncos and quarterback Peyton Manning should be overjoyed by this forecast. Mind you, it's not that the weather gives the Broncos and their high-octane offense an "edge." At least, no more so than they already had given the ridiculous number of talented receivers Manning has at his disposal.

No, what should have the Broncos grinning from ear to ear is the fact that this forecast minimizes the chances of the weather aiding the Seattle Seahawks.


Had the weather turned nasty, with high winds and precipitation, that would seem to favor the smash-mouth Seahawks. Hard to get the vertical passing game going if it's snowing sideways and the wind keeps killing throws.

Just the white stuff, on the other hand, would have been more of an equal offensive edge for both clubs.

There's a reason why the snow-filled fourth quarters of the Detroit-Philadelphia and Minnesota-Baltimore games earlier this year featured big plays galore and tons of scoring.

When a play starts, the backs and receivers know where they are going. Defenders? Not so much, which increases the chances of a lapse when the footing gets slick.

Now though, it appears that footing will be sure, the field will be dry and the wind won't be much of a factor. All good news for the Broncos and their receivers, who won't have to contend with adverse weather in addition to "The Legion of Boom."

Yes it will be cold, and so the "Peyton Manning struggles in the cold" talk may start up again. Never mind that his sample size in cold weather is small and skewed by the fact that until recently every cold-weather game Manning had played was on the road.

Since joining the Broncos, it's been a different story:

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Peyton Manning in 4 cold-weather games with Broncos:12 TDs, 3 INTs, 101.4 rating, 2-2 record. 2 losses: 38-35 in 2 OT; 34-31, OT.


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Or that Manning certainly didn't seem to mind the cold while carving the Tennessee Titans up like an Easter ham back in Week 14. After that game, Manning made it clear what he thought of the whole narrative:

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Peyton Manning after today's game to KOA radio on cold weather woes:
"Whoever wrote that narrative can shove it where the sun don't shine"


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Now before the Broncos start happy-dancing down Broadway (please, just don't), it's worth pointing out that in the time between now and Sunday approximately everything can change where the weather is concerned.

In fact, as Stephen Stirling of The Newark Star-Ledger reports, the Weather Channel's Jon Erdman cautions that there's still a real possibility things could get wet:


To be clear, we are not anticipating a major storm with heavy precipitation to affect the Northeast on Super Bowl weekend. However, we are expecting a frontal system to slide into the Northeast Saturday, potentially stalling out into Super Bowl Sunday. With colder air retreating, all precipitation types, from snow, to sleet, freezing rain, even rain, are on the table with this system.


With that said though, the forecast for now is clear skies and clear sailing.

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And don't think for a minute that isn't news to the ears of both NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and the AFC champion Broncos.

Of course, the problem is what they say about weather:

If you don't like it, just wait a little while—it'll change.
 
Of all the inane questions asked on media day, this one, which attempted to pin the sins of all strip-club loving athletes upon Richard Sherman, won the prize. And of all the answers to those inane questions, Sherman’s deflection was tops, second only to the actual deflection he made to help his Seattle Seahawks make the Super Bowl.

Question: “As far as money is concerned, all of you football guys has gone into the strip clubs and are raining [money] down on the strippers. I think that’s a bad example for our young ladies. How can we stop that. I think it’s a bad example that we setting for our young girls that they need to be strippers. How do we deal with that issue?”

Sherman: “Well, I’ve never gone into a strip club and thrown money, so I couldn’t tell you. I guess trying to understand that there are other avenues, there are other ways you can make money, that women can do anything they want in this world. You can go out there and be a CEO of a company. Like I said before, the same can be said for kids in the inner city — the ceiling is limitless and don’t limit yourself to those possibilities and those circumstances.”

If there are still any people out there confused as to what Richard Sherman’s about, that answer should do the trick. Bluster and faux apologies aside, he’s a man who emerged from a tough environment with the help of family, education and hard work. He wants others to follow his example.

But the idea that Sherman has to give an answer to a question like that is everything that’s

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/01/richard-sherman-strip-clubs-media-day-super-bowl/
 
I agree..I want it to be a punch then counterpunch. if ya'll win, ya'll will definitely deserve it dude..just want a great competitive, and fun game

Im surprised nobody hasn't talked about how the Broncos and Seahawks used to be AFC West rivals....its been mostly dumb shit about Lynch not wanting a talk or DRC with his fake retirement...:hmm:


But I agree,I don't want a blowout....:cool:
 
The thing that annoys me is when people say Seattle has a big advantage in cold,which makes no fucking since,because the Broncos been playing in the cold in the back end of their schedule....And they've been practicing in the cold....

They act like the Broncos are a warm weather or dome team....

I understand Manning's record in the cold,but he's been playing very well in the cold this year...:smh::smh::smh:
 
Im surprised nobody hasn't talked about how the Broncos and Seahawks used to be AFC West rivals....its been mostly dumb shit about Lynch not wanting a talk or DRC with his fake retirement...:hmm:


But I agree,I don't want a blowout....:cool:

Yea ya'll used to beat up on us pretty bad when Elway was there
 
The thing that annoys me is when people say Seattle has a big advantage in cold,which makes no fucking since,because the Broncos been playing in the cold in the back end of their schedule....And they've been practicing in the cold....

They act like the Broncos are a warm weather or dome team....

I understand Manning's record in the cold,but he's been playing very well in the cold this year...:smh::smh::smh:

They say that because; "Defense has the advantage in the cold weather." Just another cliche in my opinion.

Analyst put too much emphasis on stats like this one. Temperature is supposed to be in the 40s. So it really shouldn't be an issue.

I guess they aren't talking up the old AFC West rivalry because no one on either team remember that short of Elway.

They seem to be playing up the marijuana angle more.

They moved the Seahawks to the NFC because they no other rival besides Denver.
 
Yea ya'll used to beat up on us pretty bad when Elway was there

I rarely saw those game,since I live in Cleveland,I would have to wait later in the day find out who won...

The games they did show on TV,usually was close..

I remember Shaun Alexander said that the AFC West was too rough for him...when the AFC West was king at the time...


Its been kinda even on the picks though..

They say that because; "Defense has the advantage in the cold weather." Just another cliche in my opinion.

Analyst put too much emphasis on stats like this one. Temperature is supposed to be in the 40s. So it really shouldn't be an issue.

I guess they aren't talking up the old AFC West rivalry because no one on either team remember that short of Elway.

They seem to be playing up the marijuana angle more.

They moved the Seahawks to the NFC because they no other rival besides Denver.

They said its going to be 40 degrees with no snow and hardly no wind...but you never know since it may chance,but Manning should be able to throw the ball...

I believe Metlife have wind at certain parts of the field and Eli is going tell Peyton about it...other than that the weather shouldn't be a problem for both teams...
 
In a great comeback, the Seahawks have sufficiently outprayed the Broncos and the Lord has declared the Seattle Seahawks winner of Superbowl XLVIII. It is final.
 
How Eli gonna say anything about anything the way he played .....:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

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Joe Madison big uppin Richard Sherman but called him Sherman Williams.

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:thumbup::D

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I want Seattle to win...cause I am sick of the white folks.....

They want Peyton....and the Broncos.....

The bullshit they tried to do against Sherman....:smh:
 
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