Monday, February 3, 2014

Super...Blowout haaaaaa got 'em

Well... I was not prepared to be writing about this game as a complete blowout, but here we go. This game was lopsided and nobody was able to predict what happened on that field. Right off the bat, a non-baseball Manny Ramirez snapped the ball over the giant forehead of Peyton Manning. All Manning could do was sit there with a mortified look on his face as the football flew by him out of his control on the first snap of the game. The ball was to be recovered by a Broncos player in the end-zone, causing a safety. After that completely demoralizing play, everything went downhill from there. Malcolm Smith picked off one of Peyton Manning's "ducks" and returned it for a touchdown. Then we have Jermaine Kearse getting spun out of 5 tackles and making his way into the end-zone. On a similar play Doug Baldwin looked like he was going to be stopped by 3 Broncos but ended up making them all break their ankles and dodged, ducked, dipped, dive, and dodge his way into the end-zone. On a kick return, Matt Prater thought he would be smart and kick it away from Percy Harvin, but that didn't help much. Harvin returned the kick for a touchdown just 12 seconds into the 3rd quarter. The Seahwaks absolutely dominated this game, and Peyton Manning didn't even have a chance for his offense. Nobody on the Broncos played well, while everybody on the Seahawks played to their full potential. There was not really one absolute star of the game, although Malcolm Smith won the MVP award for leading the Seahawks in tackles and returning that interception for a touchdown. I think it was a good game overall, and I am glad it was not altered with in any way...(not shutting off the lights to try and alter the outcome). The half-time show... was the half time show. It was exactly as they said it would be which is a bit disappointing having no surprises. Bruno Mars played two songs that we have heard a thousand times. The Red Hot Chili Peppers were the only real save to that halftime show other than the fact that they dedicated the last Bruno Mars song to the troops. The commercials were absolutely disappointing, with no really funny ones and no big trailers for any movies. I believe that there is a plot to save all the really funny commercials for Super Bowl 50. That will be the biggest event of all time just because its one of those even number anniversaries. Oh yeah, I couldn't believe the amount of snow and the super low temperatures... I don't know how they were able to play through those extreme conditions! (Sarcasm)

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  1. I find that I am very distracted by your background... in a good way though. What an awesome dog.

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