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2014 Super Bowl Predictions and Discussion Thread


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Was anyone at the game?  Wonder what Sprint coverage was like!

I am curious as to how the carriers prepared for the game. If anyone was there, Were there Cells on Wheels?

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I am curious as to how the carriers prepared for the game. If anyone was there, Were there Cells on Wheels?

Were there COWs? Probably. But I also saw a few wounded ducks on the Denver side.

 

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Seattle, its time to party down!  :banana:  It wasn't a shutout game but it was certainly a schooling, Manning back on the bus you go!  SEA 43 DEN 8 FINAL

 

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It was a very disappointing game for Denver, and the lack of " Omaha" disappointed even more. I kind of got bored with it after the first quarter. Most of it was spent browsing the web and eating :)

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It was a very disappointing game for Denver, and the lack of " Omaha" disappointed even more. I kind of got bored with it after the first quarter. Most of it was spent browsing the web and eating :)

Yeah, I am not sure which was the bigger loser in this game -- Denver or Omaha.

 

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Tonights game was a clear example of Murphys Law right after the first snap of the game with the safety. Even Murphy himself would have had more luck than the Broncos tonight.

 

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Tonights game was a clear example of Murphys Law right after the first snap of the game with the safety. Even Murphy himself would have had more luck than the Broncos tonight.

 

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Yep even the broncos special teams got shut down lol. 

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Seattle, its time to party down! :banana: It wasn't a shutout game but it was certainly a schooling, Manning back on the bus you go! SEA 43 DEN 8 FINAL

The 90s called and asked for their anthem back.

 

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I will always remember...the Omaha!

 

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