ALL THE PRE-GAME speculation, hype and build-up was finally over and it was time to play some football.
The Denver Broncos’ high-flying offence took on the mean Seattle Seahawks defence. At quarterback, future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning came up against the young upstart Russell Wilson.
Our open thread was a little different this year. We still wanted to hear your thoughts on the game in the comments, but we were also updating the article with videos, gifs and the odd piece of commentary from Super Bowl XLVIII.
If you spotted anything you think we should include, or you have any questions, let us know in the comments below, email me at steven@thescore.ie or tweet us @thescore_ie.
Seattle Seahawks 43 – 8 Denver Broncos
Hello fellow night owls and welcome to our Super Bowl XLVIII open thread!
First thing you should know tonight is that the beer in your hand is a lot cheaper than what they’re paying in the stadium:
Image: Darren Rovell
Secondly, and most importantly, how do you think this one is going to go?
My money’s on Seattle but it has been from the start of the year so it;s very difficult to change even with the weather not affecting Denver as much as we all expected.
The big question 50 minutes from kick off is where is Nat Coombs on Channel 4?
With that in mind, will you be watching on Sky, Channel 4 or, eh, elsewhere?
I don’t know about you, but I’m with Andy:
Until Channel 4 bring Nat back, we’ve switched over to Sky. They have Jeff, Jeff’s great:
#FREENAT
Unless you’ve been applying to live on Mars for the last week you’ve probably seen this but one betting company is offering 200/1 on this particular result:
Would you take it?
Lots of boos for Seattle as they come out to The Verve’s Bittersweet Symphony.
Denver, on the other hand, seem to have the advantage with the crowd but their choice of scaring a horse to death in the pre-game build up means it’s advantage Seahawks.
The over/under on the US national anthem is 2’22″.
I’m going with over. She’s an opera singer, they like to showboat.
JOE NAMATH’S COAT!
SAFETY! – And we’ve the quickest score in Super Bowl history with the Seahawks taking advantage of a horrible Denver snap to make it 2-0 with a safety:
Image: SB Nation
And the Broncos have gone Safety, three and out in their first two drives. Not the start Denver fans would have wanted.
You just knew this was going to be a thing, didn’t you?
INTERCEPTION – Peyton Manning gets fooled again by the Seattle defence and it’s the game’s first turnover thanks to Kam Chancellor’s pick.
This is how bad it was for Denver in the first quarter:
TOUCHDOWN – And the Seahawks have finally found the endzone with Marshawn Lynch scrambling home from a yard.
PICK SIX – After a long drive, on which the Broncos converted four times on third down, Peyton Manning throws his second interception — this time by Malcolm Smith — and this one is returned for a touchdown:
This is the greatest meeting of cultures since we brought hurling to the States:
It’s half time and I don’t think anyone would have predicted this scoreline.
Is there anyway back for Denver?
KICKOFF RETURN – Denver try to limit the impact of Percy Harvin on the kick return by kicking it short…and he returns it for a touchdown. That is surely the game?
FUMBLE – Just when the Broncos make a big passing play, Thomas gives the ball up and it’s another turnover.
TOUCHDOWN – Seattle have scored again and Denver’s defence are worse than the Raiders’:
Captain Picard is happy:
TOUCHDOWN – Broncos are finally on the board as Demaryius Thomas makes a pretty good grab in the endzone to make it 36-8 after the two-point conversion:
TOUCHDOWN – Any hope of a comeback is put in it’s place as Russell Wilson throws his second touchdown of the game, this one to Doug Baldwin. Denver’s tackling is awful again:
What do a Waterford hurler and the Super Bowl have in common?
And that’s the game. Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks have won their first ever Super Bowl.
Hard to argue the best team won.
This is what it looks like to win a Super Bowl:
Congratulations Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl champions:
I hope he doesn’t suffer any long term brain damage
Sky News are reporting that he is responding to simple instructions, hopefully a good sign!
Youd want to be a really sick beastarf to red thumb a get well wish. Sad pathetic attention seeking dopes. Get a life
Unfortunately all brain damage is long term and permanent. It’s the degree of brain damage that will affect recovery. To be honest outcome will be guarded at best and I suspect some persistent disorder of consciousness is likely.
Hope he will be ok. Thinking of his family and their long and difficult wait.
The media love passing on bad and negative outcomes , only time will tell and there are lots stories of fully recovering from brain injuries, i worked in a Brian injury unit and have seen this so the media what the hell would they know ,are they doctors . Good luck micheal .
Those Brian injuries are terrible…..
Lets hope he recovers to have a good quality of life.
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Michael Schumacher, the former Formula One world champion, is in danger of never fully recovering from the skiing accident he suffered four weeks ago that saw the German put in an induced coma, according to neurology experts.”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/motorsport/formulaone/michael-schumacher/10589149/Michael-Schumacher-may-never-make-a-full-recovery.html
We can only hope he makes a full recovery…..
In fairness, that article is purely speculation based on people who aren’t supremely fit Formula 1 drivers. Best not to believe anything that doesn’t come from his manager.
Yes. Because his manager is the medical, neurological and rehabilitation expert.
Hang in there, champ. You can do it!
Doesn’t look good for him. BBC confirmed this.
For all the red thumb idiots. http://m.bbc.com/sport/formula1/25938347
Read it and weep.
“Read it and weep”!! Are you getting some sick pleasure in proving your point?
And the 2 experts quoted in this interview have no access to Schumacher or his medical condition. Both experts said it’s very unlikely he’ll return to full health given the medical assistance and the length of time he’s spent in a coma but after that it’s anyone’s guess.
With the exception maybe of Mary Lyons’ comment that appears to give some measure of medical credibility to the BBC, how can anyone red thumb other comments?
When I glanced at the headline and the team holding the placard I thought it said “Protest to wake Michael Schumacher”, and was thinking why? Are they refusing to wake him!
Anyway, the poor guy, absolute legend and what a terrible thing to happen if he doesn’t wake up. My thoughts with the family.
Hope you make a speedy recovery. Michael :)