Whos Guuna win the Super bowl this year???

doublejj

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Sherman is an embarrassment to the team, I'm surprised some of his own team don't check him. There were 10 other players on the field besides "THE GREATEST OF ALL TIMES!" King Sherman.......however you would never know it by the headlines. It was the Richard Sherman vs 49ers show......have they even mentioned any other players?.....Selfish ass Sherman....
 

BadDog40

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wahhhhhhhhhwahhhhh



what caused the meltdown....this right here



................um as you can see ...hand is out to shake by Sherman ( trying to show good sportsmanship) Who's being the dick here????


"I ran over to Crabtree to shake his hand but he ignored me,” Sherman said.

“I patted him, stuck out my hand and said, ‘Good game, good game.’

That’s when he shoved my face, and that’s when I went off"


Sounds and looks like sherman was the one butthurt and crying.

'He didnt shake my hand....wahhhhhh!'
 

colonuggs

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Dude you don't know shit. The broncos were favored against the pats by 6.5 points and the seahawks were favored by 3.5 over the 49ers.
I guess it depends on who you listened to

The Las Vegas Sun
The matchup:
Seahawks 71, 49ers 16. That’s the combined score of the past two times these archrivals have clashed at CenturyLink Field. The Seahawks gave 2.5 points to the 49ers ahead of their 42-13 trouncing at the end of last season. The spread climbed to three at the beginning of this year, and Seattle clobbered it just as thoroughly with a 29-3 win. It’s hard to say that history mixed with the Seahawks’ ascension to the best team in the NFL all season didn’t earn them an extra half-point this time around.
But the betting market is showing its doubts. It has less to do with anything Seattle has done wrong as opposed to what San Francisco has done right. The 49ers haven’t lost a game since before Thanksgiving, reeling off eight consecutive victories. One of only two against-the-spread losses in the span was on Dec. 8 against the Seahawks. The 49ers won 19-17 at home but couldn’t beat the 2.5-point line. San Francisco was a clearly superior team, however, with a decisive edge in both first downs and yards. Frank Gore gashed Seattle for 110 yards. The Seahawks’ run defense is the one somewhat susceptible part to the league’s best stop unit, which might be a cause for concern against 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who’s more openly exploring rushing opportunities in the playoffs.
The loss at San Francisco wasn’t on Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson, who threw for 199 yards in the slugfest. That was actually his best yardage output in four career encounters with San Francisco. Statistically, the past two home games haven’t been nearly as lopsided as the score indicates with only a combined 116-yard differential in Seattle’s favor. Seahawks takeaways have paved the way to the pair of routs, as they’re plus-5 in turnover margin. A small-sample figure that high tends to regress, but it’s entirely possible playing in the NFL’s toughest venue against a defensive backfield that features Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor brings out the worst in some quarterbacks.
Pick: San Francisco plus-3.5

The matchup: This game will surely come down to more than Manning vs. Brady, but it’s one heck of a place to start. The gap between the two legendary quarterbacks’ performances this season isn’t as pronounced as the common perception. Oh, Manning — with his snapping of both Brady’s touchdown-record and the 2007 Patriots’ scoring record — easily had the better year. But Brady has come on strong late. In Football Outsiders’ weighted DVOA, which heavily adjusts for the final two months and downgrades early-season performance, New England’s offense is slightly ahead of Denver’s. The Broncos are still bounds in front by the season-long metric, but the deviation makes sense. Since Week 12, the Patriots have outscored the Broncos, albeit by the narrowest of margins — 233-232. That’s conveniently where weighted DVOA begins measuring, the same week the Patriots beat the Broncos 34-31 in the likely Game of the Year. Brady had 344 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in the contest. Manning had 150 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.
That’s not an entirely fair comparison, as Denver tasked Manning with protecting an early 24-0 lead while the dire situation forced Brady to bomb away. Just about everything from that game in Foxboro, Mass., is superfluous as the two teams have changed as much as a couple random kaleidoscope slides. LeGarrette Blount punched the Patriots into the AFC Championship Game with 166 yards and four touchdowns in a walloping against the Colts last week. Blount had two carries for 13 yards the first time against the Broncos. Tight end Julius Thomas led Denver in receiving yards against San Diego in the divisional round but didn’t play in the first New England game.
Absences will have a larger impact than additions. Denver linebacker Von Miller had a fumble-recovery touchdown and two sacks against New England in November but is now out for the year. The Broncos’ most consistent defensive back, Chris Harris, joined Miller as the fifth starter lost for the year in last week’s game against San Diego. They can’t complain any more than the Patriots, which couldn’t even feign surprise when punter Ryan Allen went down with a bizarre injury against the Colts. It’s just been that type of year for the Patriots, who have lost their two best defensive players in Jerod Mayo and Vince Wilfork, among others.
Pick: New England minus-5
 

BadDog40

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Two things I keep hearing coming from seattle fans. This stupid moronic statement that seattle beat denver in the pre season, and that denver hasnt faced a decent defense all year.

Up until denver faced the chiefs THEY had the #1 defense in the league and we all know how that turned out.

Coming into the playoffs san diego was the hottest team in the league and denver made them look like shit, just as denver made the pats look like shit.

Seattle on the other hand BARELY squeaked by the 49ers and barely beat the saints.

And bringing up this pre season garbage where manning played just a little over a quarter is hilarious. Makes me think these seattle fans just started watching football a few months ago.
 

BadDog40

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I guess it depends on who you listened to

The Las Vegas Sun
The matchup:
Seahawks 71, 49ers 16. That’s the combined score of the past two times these archrivals have clashed at CenturyLink Field. The Seahawks gave 2.5 points to the 49ers ahead of their 42-13 trouncing at the end of last season. The spread climbed to three at the beginning of this year, and Seattle clobbered it just as thoroughly with a 29-3 win. It’s hard to say that history mixed with the Seahawks’ ascension to the best team in the NFL all season didn’t earn them an extra half-point this time around.
But the betting market is showing its doubts. It has less to do with anything Seattle has done wrong as opposed to what San Francisco has done right. The 49ers haven’t lost a game since before Thanksgiving, reeling off eight consecutive victories. One of only two against-the-spread losses in the span was on Dec. 8 against the Seahawks. The 49ers won 19-17 at home but couldn’t beat the 2.5-point line. San Francisco was a clearly superior team, however, with a decisive edge in both first downs and yards. Frank Gore gashed Seattle for 110 yards. The Seahawks’ run defense is the one somewhat susceptible part to the league’s best stop unit, which might be a cause for concern against 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who’s more openly exploring rushing opportunities in the playoffs.
The loss at San Francisco wasn’t on Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson, who threw for 199 yards in the slugfest. That was actually his best yardage output in four career encounters with San Francisco. Statistically, the past two home games haven’t been nearly as lopsided as the score indicates with only a combined 116-yard differential in Seattle’s favor. Seahawks takeaways have paved the way to the pair of routs, as they’re plus-5 in turnover margin. A small-sample figure that high tends to regress, but it’s entirely possible playing in the NFL’s toughest venue against a defensive backfield that features Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor brings out the worst in some quarterbacks.
Pick: San Francisco plus-3.5

The matchup: This game will surely come down to more than Manning vs. Brady, but it’s one heck of a place to start. The gap between the two legendary quarterbacks’ performances this season isn’t as pronounced as the common perception. Oh, Manning — with his snapping of both Brady’s touchdown-record and the 2007 Patriots’ scoring record — easily had the better year. But Brady has come on strong late. In Football Outsiders’ weighted DVOA, which heavily adjusts for the final two months and downgrades early-season performance, New England’s offense is slightly ahead of Denver’s. The Broncos are still bounds in front by the season-long metric, but the deviation makes sense. Since Week 12, the Patriots have outscored the Broncos, albeit by the narrowest of margins — 233-232. That’s conveniently where weighted DVOA begins measuring, the same week the Patriots beat the Broncos 34-31 in the likely Game of the Year. Brady had 344 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in the contest. Manning had 150 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.
That’s not an entirely fair comparison, as Denver tasked Manning with protecting an early 24-0 lead while the dire situation forced Brady to bomb away. Just about everything from that game in Foxboro, Mass., is superfluous as the two teams have changed as much as a couple random kaleidoscope slides. LeGarrette Blount punched the Patriots into the AFC Championship Game with 166 yards and four touchdowns in a walloping against the Colts last week. Blount had two carries for 13 yards the first time against the Broncos. Tight end Julius Thomas led Denver in receiving yards against San Diego in the divisional round but didn’t play in the first New England game.
Absences will have a larger impact than additions. Denver linebacker Von Miller had a fumble-recovery touchdown and two sacks against New England in November but is now out for the year. The Broncos’ most consistent defensive back, Chris Harris, joined Miller as the fifth starter lost for the year in last week’s game against San Diego. They can’t complain any more than the Patriots, which couldn’t even feign surprise when punter Ryan Allen went down with a bizarre injury against the Colts. It’s just been that type of year for the Patriots, who have lost their two best defensive players in Jerod Mayo and Vince Wilfork, among others.
Pick: New England minus-5
Learn what plus and minus means in football odds then come back.
 

BadDog40

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hahaha..but the picks to win were??? pats and 49rs??? right

Jesus, you are dense. According to what YOU posted Pick: New England minus-5 means Denver was a 5 point favorite.

Pick: San Francisco plus-3.5 means san fran was a 3.5 point favorite. Not much faith in the betting world when it comes to seattle apparently.
 

colonuggs

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no bro... I just don't waste my money or time on Sports bets...so I don't know the lingo

There are no dumb questions .....your dumb if you dont ask...but there are a lot of dumb answers
 

blowingupjake

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wahhhhhhhhhwahhhhh



what caused the meltdown....this right here Crabtree



................um as you can see ...hand is out to shake by Sherman ( trying to show good sportsmanship) Who's being the dick here????


"I ran over to Crabtree to shake his hand but he ignored me,” Sherman said.

“I patted him, stuck out my hand and said, ‘Good game, good game.’

That’s when he shoved my face, and that’s when I went off"

....................................If you ever get a chance to talk to Sherman he's very articulate


I have heard Richard Sherman talk. I do not throw statements around without experience behind them.
Sherman can be somewhat engaging, I acknowledge that. He is not smart to behave like that while acting as the face of the defense..

I am sure he was super sincere and not at all a cocky pompous ass to Crabtree, I am sure crab just did that for no reason. Sarcasm.

Washington weed must be better cause you are tripping sir, Sherman is an attention whore who happens to be an excellent athlete.

I feel bad for the kids growing up thinking that is how you are supposed to handle yourself. But keep talking about how super smart he is, because other then the fact that he went to a smart guy school and can string sentences together, there is tons of evidence to prove he is so smart... Right?
 

dux

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I think Broncos are going to be the champs,Peyton looks too good,everything looks easy for him this year ...but,Seahawks are way tough,and if Harvin is playing? He can change everything ....
 

Sunbiz1

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The real question is, why would the NFL consider postponing the game due to winter weather conditions?.

Only time that should happen is during severe thunderstorms...the NFL has become soft. Vince Lombardi is rolling over in the grave...this isn't baseball.

Rules have become so favorable for QB's, only a fool would bet against Manning. The Broncos D is designed to keep Peyton on the field by stopping opposing running games. Seattle will have to manufacture something on the ground outside of using Lynch to have a chance in this game b/c Russell Willson isn't going to light up the Denver D all by himself.

Denver 34
Seattle 20
 

FlyLikeAnEagle

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The real question is, why would the NFL consider postponing the game due to winter weather conditions?.

Because God forbid all those rich asshole sponsors and the fans that paid 80k for a ticket has to be inconvenienced by cold weather and a few snowflakes.
 

Sunbiz1

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Because God forbid all those rich asshole sponsors and the fans that paid 80k for a ticket has to be inconvenienced by cold weather and a few snowflakes.
Then they should have scheduled it in San Diego, who has not hosted a SB since Pete Rozelle was commish in the 80's.

When the NFL told the Chargers to build a better stadium, apparently they meant it.
 
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