GLENDALE, ARIZ.-In honor of the great Dr. Z:
Anthem time—2 mins, 4 secs.
— Peter King (@SI_PeterKing) February 1, 2015
I didn't know there'd be homework #SuperBowl49 pic.twitter.com/OoXKyYr9a5
— Elika Sadeghi (@steakNstiffarms) February 1, 2015
Not many teams don't defer the coin toss any more. We're not off to the fastest start here. The longest play on that drive was the punt. That should have been roughing instead of running into? Interesting but I'm not sure it'll matter in the end. The Seahawks' first drive didn't amount to much. Note: If Vereen's in, they're passing. If Blount's in, they're running. It's not that hard to figure out. Lots of small gains here. Wait, what? Really? Brady wasn't even under that much pressure and he throws a pick that bad? That was odd. Oh, Lane's hurt? They've got his arm in what looks like a plastic harness. That's not good. (We would later see what happened to it and... yeah.)
Well that's the end of the 1Q, and so far less scoring in this place than a BYU dorm room. #SB49 #SuperBowl
— Elika Sadeghi (@steakNstiffarms) February 1, 2015
geez, is Honda gonna do a commercial where they drive a Civic thru Aushwitz? #DepressingCommercials #SuperBowl
— Matt Oswalt (@Puddinstrip) February 2, 2015
Nationwide #SuperBowl Business Meeting:
"Great job with Invisible Mindy Kaling commercial. What should we follow up with?"
"DEAD CHILDREN!"
— Andre (BlackNerd) (@BlackNerd) February 2, 2015
McDonald's: Your payment is to call your mom and tell her you love her.
Nationwide: Your mom is dead.
— Eli Langer (@EliLanger) February 2, 2015
Seriously, though! Nationwide opens with a winner with the Mindy Kaling spot and follows it up with the televised equivalent of a funeral dirge?
Worse yet, the Seahawks got nothing out of the turnover and are down a man to boot. This Patriots drive is already going better than the last one. There's the first shot for Gronk and it... misfires. Are they doing this weird lineup again? I guess not. Touchdown. And we've hit another lull. Hey, a first down for the Seahawks!
So the reg
fiat on soft???
— Andre Iguodala (@andre) February
2, 2015
And they're doing this by leaning on Lynch, which it feels like they're going to have to do to win this. Chris Matthews? Huh. Touchdown Lynch. See? No Blount. That means the Patriots are passing. This isn't hard. Collinsworth's pointing out that the Patriots' receivers are doing all of their damage in the seams away from the corners. There's your Gronkowski hit, folks. That was way too easy for Brady and Gronk. K.J. Wright's good, but that wasn't going to work. A draw play, Seahawks? The field just opened up pretty wide for Wilson. That's the second time Arrington's made a bad mistake on a long pass. He was beaten before he grabbed dude's face mask. He's so bad. Now the Seahawks are in field goal range... but they're taking a shot? This is... this is gonna be close. Chris Matthews!
there’s no way in hell you saw that drive starting with a run — from a guy not named lynch — and ending in a touchdown.
— Bomani Jones (@bomani_jones) February 2, 2015
Logan Ryan gives Mathews a free release and backpedals three yards deep into the end zone, so, cool
— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) February 2, 2015
If the #Packers had coached that way two weeks ago they'd be playing right now. #SuperBowl
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) February 2, 2015
Wilson had to throw that pass almost immediately and he did. Somehow after that first 20 minutes we have a decent game.
Just beaming light from my fingertips, no big deal #SB49 pic.twitter.com/p4snEe5A8y
— Elika Sadeghi (@steakNstiffarms) February 2, 2015
maybe this is overly cynical but that's when the NFL airs its domestic violence commercial? Right when everyone runs to the bathroom?
— Brandon McCarthy (@BMcCarthy32) February 2, 2015
All right, let's do this. GOOD LORD, KATY.
Don't panic, our lion is safe! #SB49 #cameo #biggame pic.twitter.com/4ri5v1L8hw
— MGM Grand Hotel (@MGMGrand) February 2, 2015
Don't forget that there are human beings inside those dancing sharks and they had dreams once too.
— Chris Jones (@MySecondEmpire) February 2, 2015
Yes, the woman rode in on a mechanical lion and now we have sharks dancing on stage. I'm petty surprised Lenny Kravitz is doing "I Kissed A Girl" with her here. Now she's trying to headbang. At least she's got the ponytail. Now it's a Wiggles episode.
Those palm trees are for sure weed
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 2, 2015
That was a really quick change. Kudos. Wait, I recognize this beat. MISSY ELLIOTT!?!?! This I did not know about.
KENYON MARTIN DUNKED ON SOMEONE LAST NIGHT AND NOW MISSY ELLIOTT IS PERFORMING 2001 IS IN THE BUILDING!
— Zach Harper (@talkhoops) February 2, 2015
She's changed again. Did Missy do, like, three songs? What is this contraption? Fly, Katy! Fly! And now my Twitter feed has been hit with about 40 variations of this:
Katy Perry just became "the More You Know" logo
— SPENCER HALL (@edsbs) February 2, 2015
At least we're on NBC.
But Katy I thought I was a firework, not a shooting star? I'm confused as to exactly what I am.
— Jenna Mourey/Marbles (@Jenna_Marbles) February 2, 2015
Ickey's both put on weight and grown about 4 inches taller. Speaking of the commercials so far...
So we got a commercial parodying Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome but no Fury Road trailer? #SuperBowI
— Chris McSportsMaster (@phillyprosports) February 2, 2015
Right? No Fury Road, no San Andreas (an earthquake movie! Perfect for the Super Bowl), no Fantastic Four, but we get Pitch Perfect 2?
Chris Matthews has destroyed Kyle Arrington and now Devin McCourty. Gotta make a switch.
dog, this dude i’ve never heard of is BEASTING. i hope that foot locker gave him the hookup on some cleats.
— Bomani Jones (@bomani_jones) February 2, 2015
I don't really like that run out of the shotgun. At least they got three.
Honest to God all of a sudden we are ahead by three and I have no idea how. #GoHawks
— Bryan Alvarez (@bryanalvarez) February 2, 2015
Great cut in by Wagner to pick that off. Brady's severely outplayed Wilson so far but he's also the one who's made the mistakes. The first pick was thrown early; this one was late.
I was watching Wagner following Edelman across the formation before the INT play, thinking he looks like he has this...
— Les Bowen (@LesBowen) February 2, 2015
Wilson ran around for about five seconds before the left side opened up. Flag? It really has been mostly a clean game. A guy who runs like a bull shouldn't be able to have the moves that Lynch has. Nice job covering Baldwin, Patriots. The hell did he even do?
Foul on Baldwin was for simulating pulling down his pants and they it cut away after that.
— Mike Pereira (@MikePereira) February 2, 2015
Also, good work using the umpire as a pick to get rid of Revis. Amendola just made a business decision. This game has turned into a Seahawks game.
Just an FYI: A 250 lb football player, running 15 mph, has more kinetic energy than a bullet fired from an AK-47 rifle.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) February 2, 2015
Liam Neeson plays Clash of Clans? Microsoft's doing a solid job. Like hell Pierce Brosnan would drive a Kia. LeBron's a more believable Kia driver. Who was that with Sarah Silverman? And why does Silverman's trophy case only have one in it?
The score makes that Ted2 commercial a lil awkward.
— Philip DeFranco (@PhillyD) February 2, 2015
Seriously, now it's the Patriots' receivers that can't get open. When someone named John Develin becomes an option, I'm not sure how many real options you have. Edelman's down; this'll come back.
Just went back on the hit on Edleman and to me that is helmet to helmet and should have been called.
— Mike Pereira (@MikePereira) February 2, 2015
Brady forgot Edelman's only 5-8. You know what's been almost completely absent from this game, and especially this half? Anything resembling a pass rush from either side, but especially Seattle, as these are two not-great offensive lines. Brady has had all the time in the world most of the time, and especially so since Cliff Avril went out. Hey, Amendola! Well, now it's interesting. That should have been tripping against the Patriots. Did the Seahawks gain any yards on that drive? Hey, a sack! Irvin finally got to Brady. Hey, a Gronk sighting. They've thrown at Sherman once all night? He's hurt! Test him! Make him do something! Gronk again. Huh, they gave Vereen an actual carry.
It's clear the Budweiser and Bud Light teams work on different floors
— Rembert Browne (@rembert) February 2, 2015
Touchdown Patriots. Edelman was almost as open as Baldwin was. How do they keep doing this? Brady has elevated the talent around him all year. (And astute readers will remember that after the Kansas City Shuffle, I questioned Belichick, not Brady like most were.)
It's a shame Julian Edelman won't remember this game.
— TJ Lang (@TJLang70) February 2, 2015
All right, Russ. You've sucked for most of this game; what have you got for us now? Lynch on a wheel route has worked all year long. That's a key pickup by Lockette. Another throw into tight coverage. Wait, what? He caught that? HE. CAUGHT. THAT. That was David Tyree plus Antonio Freeman. WOW.
Belicheck be kearsen there
— Hayley Byrnes (@HayleyByrnes) February 2, 2015
this place just went fucking BANANAS
— Lana Berry (@Lana) February 2, 2015
And that's why you have 40 cameras at the Super Bowl. NBC's broadcast got the catch from multiple angles.
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) February 2, 2015
Why isn't Belichick calling time out if he's not going to just let the Seahawks score? What? No! OH MY GOD NO.
I just heard everyone within a 1 mile radius scream. #nojoke #superbowl
— kelly oxford (@kellyoxford) February 2, 2015
THE BUTLER DI...(logs off) (dies)
— Jonah Keri (@jonahkeri) February 2, 2015
That's the dumbest play call I've ever seen in my life.
— Dave Weinberg (@PressACWeinberg) February 2, 2015
i’m with collinsworth. can’t believe they didn’t run that. never considered it’d be anything else.
— Bomani Jones (@bomani_jones) February 2, 2015
Pete Carroll just cost his team the Super Bowl.
Pete Carroll didn't give the ball to Reggie Bush and now didn't give it to Marshawn Lynch. Two championships.
— Mike Finger (@mikefinger) February 2, 2015
I lived through 14 years of Andy Reid, and 3 of Rich Kotite, and I have never seen a playcall worse than that one
— On Fleekachu (@tholzerman) February 2, 2015
Why not Lynch ???!!!
— Mike Trout (@Trouty20) February 2, 2015
My sympathies to beat writers at this game.
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) February 2, 2015
Nationwide wasn't on their side.
— Lamarr Wilson (@LamarrWilson) February 2, 2015
And even if you're going to be dumb enough to throw the ball there, don't throw a freaking SLANT INTO TRAFFIC. You already ran the pass play you're supposed to run there if you call a pass. You ran it ONE HALF AGO.
If I'm Marshawn I'm livid
— Golden Tate (@ShowtimeTate) February 2, 2015
That was the worst play call I've seen in the history of football.😞
— Emmitt Smith (@EmmittSmith22) February 2, 2015
If you've ever wondered how stupid you have to be to believe that 9/11 was an inside job, Pete Carroll just showed us all there.
— Franklin Rabon (@fjrabon) February 2, 2015
i mean, not even a bootleg.
— Bomani Jones (@bomani_jones) February 2, 2015
Grady Little has company.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) February 2, 2015
After I saw that horrible last play get intercepted we ran and was the first people out of there Smartest thing I did at #SB49
— Steve Aoki (@steveaoki) February 2, 2015
And then Bennett gets caught jumping offsides for the 791st time this season. And now we've got a fight. This is why you don't book heel-heel main events. Irvin's been tossed. You can't have a worse ending to a season than that. You absolutely can't.
Aaaaand.... the NFL's worst season ever ends with a brawl on a Super-Bowl ending kneel-down. Perfect.
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) February 2, 2015
(Patriots 28, Seahawks 24)
And Kearse's catch shares a shelf in history with Endy Chavez's.
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) February 2, 2015
I hope all that drama isn't over an actual slap. Hey, T.O. needs the money. Kraft is drunk as hell. Gronk may catch up shortly. I hope Edelman knows where he is.
FINAL RANKINGS
TOP 4:
1. New England (15-4) — This win really pumps up their legacy
2. Seattle (14-5) — A storm of confusion and rage afterwards
3. Green Bay (13-5) — And yet, Carroll's bad call still doesn't trump McCarthy's bad game
4. Denver (13-5) — Is this the beginning of the end?
BOTTOM 4:
29. Washington (4-12) — A final embarrassment
30. Oakland (3-13) — Still running in place
31. Tennessee (2-14) — Not a good time for football in the Volunteer State
32. Tampa Bay (2-14) — This feels like order has been restored
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