3 February 2014
Broncos bucked out at final hurdle
We may have lost Philip Seymour Hoffman, but we gained a new Super Bowl champion: the Seattle Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos 43-8, and it was rather appropriate that a member of Seattle's league-leading "D" would be the MVP of the Super Bowl, considering the way the Seahawks shut down Manning and Denver's record-breaking offense, forcing four turnovers and holding the Broncos scoreless until the last play of the third quarter. The MVP, Malcolm Smith, always was ready to step in when the Seattle Seahawks needed him. Now he's only the third linebacker in NFL history to earn Super Bowl MVP honours. Smith returned an interception of regular-season MVP Peyton Manning 69 yards for a touchdown in the first half, recovered a fumble in the second half, and was part of a dominating defensive performance by Seattle during its victory over the Denver Broncos. "I woke up jumping, bouncing," Smith said when presented with a truck amid the confetti-strewn field after the game. "It turned out great for us tonight." Also great is this video of somebody sticking it to some ants. Check this one out too.
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