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 .

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If you did not notice, I did endorse legal marijuana through My choice of conference champions.

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All the neon green, and the bright ass orange, this is going to be the fruity pebbles bowl..
 
This game will come down to if Seattle can get pressure on Peyton Manning. In these last two playoff games Manning hasn't been sacked once. If Manning has all day to throw it will be a long night for Seattle.
 
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This is what I was thinking too. I think Manning will have some success against the Seahawks D, but eventually they will make some key stops on the Broncos. It is hard to go against my homeboy Orlando Franklin who protects Manning's neck at OT.
I picked the Seahawks, that defense is gonna make Peyton fuck up and bring the playoff demons out
 
This game will come down to if Seattle can get pressure on Peyton Manning. In these last two playoff games Manning hasn't been sacked once. If Manning has all day to throw it will be a long night for Seattle.

We need to run the ball,because we can't pass all dayum day against this defense....:smh::smh::smh:
 
<table><caption>2014 Super Bowl Odds</caption> <tbody><tr class="odd header"> <td>Bet</td> <td>Odds</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>Coin Flip</td> <td>Heads (50), Tails (50)</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>Over/Under</td> <td>48</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>Halftime Score</td> <td>Broncos (-0.5)</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>Final Score</td> <td>Broncos (-2.5)</td></tr></tbody></table>
 
when the number one defense plays the number one offense my money is on the number one defense
 
Peyton Manning, the Quietly Christian Quarterback
By Jeff Schapiro, Christian Post Reporter


Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning doesn't publicly discuss his faith as frequently as some other Christian athletes, but he has said that he wants his actions to speak louder than his words.

Manning led his team to a Super Bowl berth by throwing for 400 yards and two touchdowns in last Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots, which the Broncos won by a score of 26-16. The four-time league MVP has been stellar throughout the season, setting NFL regular season records in both passing yards (5,477) and touchdowns (55).

But while many people focus primarily on Manning's performance on the field, the part of his life that he has said is most important – his Christian faith – is rarely discussed.

In Manning, the book published in 2001 that he co-wrote with his father, the quarterback shares how he came to faith in Christ in a New Orleans church as a 13-year-old boy, according to an excerpt of the book posted to the Young Conservatives website. His priorities in life, he wrote, have been faith, family, friends and football – in that order.

"Some players get more vocal about it – the Reggie Whites, for example – and some point to Heaven after scoring a touchdown and praise God after games," wrote Manning. "I have no problem with that. But I don't do it, and don't think it makes me any less a Christian. I just want my actions to speak louder, and I don't want to be more of a target for criticism than I already am."

Off the field, one of the ways Manning is working to help others is through the PeyBack Foundation. Manning and his wife, Ashley, started the Indianapolis-based organization as a way to support programs that benefit disadvantaged youth, though the foundation has also funded and operated several programs of its own. Since it was founded in 1999, the PeyBack Foundation has donated more than $6.5 million to youth organizations in Louisiana, Tennessee, Indiana and Colorado, according to the organization's website.

In his book, Manning says he is blessed to be able to ask God for guidance. He also says he is forgiven, but not perfect.

"I pray every night, sometimes long prayers about a lot of things and a lot of people, but I don't talk about it or brag about it because that's between God and me, and I'm no better than anybody else in God's sight," he wrote.

When it comes to football, the quarterback says he does not "pray for victory," but rather for the safety of the players on both sides of the ball. He also shared wisdom given to him by his father, former NFL quarterback Archie Manning.

"Dad says it can take twenty years to make a reputation, and five minutes to ruin it," he wrote. "I want my reputation to be able to make it through whatever five-minute crises I run into. And I'm a lot more comfortable knowing where my help is."

Russell Wilson, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback who will be facing off with Manning in the Super Bowl, is also a Christian. Wilson and several of his teammates recently sat down with Mark Driscoll, the preaching and vision pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, to discuss their faith in an interview that was posted to the Resurgence website.

"Jesus is love," Wilson said in the interview. "At the end of the day, we are all looking for someone to comfort us, somebody to be there for us at all times. When we are at the worst times of our lives, when we are battling with something, or struggles, whatever it may be, when we are at our highest point as well, when things are going really well, we want somebody to comfort us and be there for us and to say, 'Well done.' That's Jesus. Jesus has always been there. He'll never leave you, never forsake you."

Super Bowl XLVIII will be Manning's third appearance in the big game and Wilson's first. The event will take place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Sunday, Feb. 2.

http://www.christianpost.com/news/peyton-manning-the-quietly-christian-quarterback-113220/

I am leaning Denver.

Seattle, what has your team or city done to praise Me?

Heading into Superbowl week, the Broncos players have outprayed the Seahawks players.

You are behind, Seattle. You must either show you deserve victory or perish without the blessing of the Lord.
 
mofo's on NFL Network sitting there talking about outfits now. They say the Broncos came into town looking more classy with suits on..then they started talking about how the Seahawks came in with sweatpants (talking bout Sherman and Beastmode) and more casual cloths. Does this shit really Matter? Man!!!!! I really hope Seattle wins.
 
mofo's on NFL Network sitting there talking about outfits now. They say the Broncos came into town looking more classy with suits on..then they started talking about how the Seahawks came in with sweatpants (talking bout Sherman and Beastmode) and more casual cloths. Does this shit really Matter? Man!!!!! I really hope Seattle wins.

This is my first time looking at the team arrivals for the Superbowl...and I don't understand the hype behind it...

And they didn't say anything about being classy,they said the team was in business attire and the Seahawks are wearing more in casual clothes,taking the personality of their coach.....either way...talking about someone's clothes is ridiculous and stupid....:smh::smh::smh:
 
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