NFL Super Bowl XLVIII |OT| Best OP In The Game

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Never understand why they give the trophy to the fucking owner of the team first. The players should get that right. The NHL knows how to do it.
 
Smith MVP! Cool! I think it really outlines that there was no single person that ran that game. Smith had a great game, Chancellor had a great game, Baldwin had a great game, Kearse had a great game, Russel had a great game. It could have been any of them and not been a bad pick.
 
When is this Pats=cheaters thing gonna end? Seriously, you realize they went 18-1 the season after this scandal? Or how about that they've had the best record in football over the past 7 years, I forget exactly.

Stop. It's been retconned to an insane level. Read the wiki on the incident.

E: Not a Pats fan

As soon as they win a SB without cheating?
 
Seattle's been great but this has been kind of a fluky game that snowballed. Denver should be down max 10-14 points going into the 4th quarter if not for fluke plays. Manning tipped INT for a taint? It just had to tip high up in the air and perfectly into a Seattle defenders hands. That's a fluke play, period. The tip itself of course wasn't a fluke as they're taught to always put your hands up, but the bounce it took was.

Then you have DT fumbling the ball after that catch. How many times has he fumbled this year? I don't even have to look it up and I can tell you maybe 2-3 times. Of course, fumbles in the Superbowl.

Then Harvin's kickoff return to start the second half. I realize people reading this think I'm nuts but a kick return TD happens maybe once or twice per year on average for any given team. That's a fluke-ish.

There's 21 points right there (Seattle scored off the fumble). The game could've been a lot closer. Seattle probably still would have won, maybe 70/30, but Denver would have had a chance.

Overall, great job Seahawks. I'm a fan of Pete Carroll. There's no coach in the league like him, always positive, happy, a player's coach, yet his team is still this focused on game day. Speaking of coaches, John Fox sucks.
Whaaa? Those aren't flukes. Seattle's been doing that shit all season.
 
Seattle's been great but this has been kind of a fluky game that snowballed. Denver should be down max 10-14 points going into the 4th quarter if not for fluke plays. Manning tipped INT for a taint? It just had to tip high up in the air and perfectly into a Seattle defenders hands. That's a fluke play, period. The tip itself of course wasn't a fluke as they're taught to always put your hands up, but the bounce it took was.

Then you have DT fumbling the ball after that catch. How many times has he fumbled this year? I don't even have to look it up and I can tell you maybe 2-3 times. Of course, fumbles in the Superbowl.

Then Harvin's kickoff return to start the second half. I realize people reading this think I'm nuts but a kick return TD happens maybe once or twice per year on average for any given team. That's a fluke-ish.

There's 21 points right there (Seattle scored off the fumble). The game could've been a lot closer. Seattle probably still would have won, maybe 70/30, but Denver would have had a chance.

Overall, great job Seahawks. I'm a fan of Pete Carroll. There's no coach in the league like him, always positive, happy, a player's coach, yet his team is still this focused on game day. Speaking of coaches, John Fox sucks.

Lol, you haven't been watching this season have you?
 
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Never understand why they give the trophy to the fucking owner of the team first. The players should get that right. The NHL knows how to do it.

Because the NFL, out of all of the major pro sports, cares the most about its owners and the least about its players
 
When is this Pats=cheaters thing gonna end? Seriously, you realize they went 18-1 the season after this scandal?

Never. They cheated. They have no legitimate Super Bowls. Their "post cheating" (haha yeah right) success came as Goodell was busy sweeping all of their indiscretions under the rug and destroying the evidence forever.

They're cheaters and they always will be.
 
Looking back: what was the Coke commercial about? It almost seemed like it was saying the United States is destined to unite/conquer the world?
 
Seattle's been great but this has been kind of a fluky game that snowballed. Denver should be down max 10-14 points going into the 4th quarter if not for fluke plays. Manning tipped INT for a taint? It just had to tip high up in the air and perfectly into a Seattle defenders hands. That's a fluke play, period. The tip itself of course wasn't a fluke as they're taught to always put your hands up, but the bounce it took was.

Then you have DT fumbling the ball after that catch. How many times has he fumbled this year? I don't even have to look it up and I can tell you maybe 2-3 times. Of course, fumbles in the Superbowl.

Then Harvin's kickoff return to start the second half. I realize people reading this think I'm nuts but a kick return TD happens maybe once or twice per year on average for any given team. That's a fluke-ish.

There's 21 points right there (Seattle scored off the fumble). The game could've been a lot closer. Seattle probably still would have won, maybe 70/30, but Denver would have had a chance.

Overall, great job Seahawks. I'm a fan of Pete Carroll. There's no coach in the league like him, always positive, happy, a player's coach, yet his team is still this focused on game day. Speaking of coaches, John Fox sucks.


haha what a joke of a post. denver couldnt even put up 10 points. it was shut down D. it's what they are known for
 
My work's HR portal does not have a category called "Emotionally devastated because your team lost in the Superbowl" as a reason for sick / PTO day.
 
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