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SB XLVIII: SEAHAWKS VS BRONCOS


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I'm kinda excited about the game. I hope Manning wins so for today, I'm a broncos fan.

 

Yeah hopefully they win and PM retires on Monday. With Farve long gone and Manning done...Brady will be the only one left of these crybaby QBs who the media shove down our throats. These guys can do no wrong and get constant passes from the media.

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My money is on the Broncos....but I don't feel as strong about it as I did a week ago. I still think there's too much negative energy floating around the Seahawks. 

 

27 Broncos

24 Seahawks 

 

I think the Hawks will implode early lol. Too much adderrall will make their systems unstable...

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My money is on the Broncos....but I don't feel as strong about it as I did a week ago. I still think there's too much negative energy floating around the Seahawks. 

 

27 Broncos

24 Seahawks 

 

So the media's psychology is working well. Creating a big deal out of nothing simply to generate a great deal of negative energy for one team over another. 

 

That says to me the Seaharks are the better team but the politics as usual with today's media reign supreme.

 

Don't be surprised if you see some shady calls going against the Seahawks today. A Peyton win must be fulfilled so those in  media can say he has solidify his legacy. 

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So the media's psychology is working well. Creating a big deal out of nothing simply to create a great deal of negative energy for one team over another. 

 

I don't think it has anything to do with the media. I think they are buying into their own hype, the LOB that is. Kinda like us before the 49ers game. I think that will leave them very vulnerable. I may be wrong though.

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