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Inside The Huddle

Inside the Huddle 02/02

Inside The Huddle

Sky Sports

Sports News, Football, Sports, News

4.4636 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2014

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Neil Reynolds and Jeff Reinebold weigh in on Super Bowl 48 live from MetLife Stadium in New York, where Seattle recorded a 43-8 win over Denver.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Inside the Huddle podcasting association with sky sports.com.

0:06.4

We are coming to you from MetLife Stadium after a one-sided Super Bowl in the end.

0:12.1

The Seattle Seahawks, 43-8 winners.

0:15.9

Jeff, as we look out from our booth here at Sky Sports booth in the end zone,

0:20.4

Seahawks are still celebrating

0:21.7

on the field, they're still confetti there, and this was an absolute beat down. This is maybe

0:27.1

the biggest beat down that I've seen in the Super Bowl and I think that, you know, we've

0:30.3

seen a couple of them in the history. You know, the Bears pounded New England and, you

0:35.0

know, you saw Dallas destroy, you know, a couple times in there, you know you saw Dallas destroy you know a couple times in there

0:39.2

you know Chargers there are not showing up against 49 just those were games but this one was

0:45.6

physically as brutal a beating as I've seen and I you know it looked to me like they just

0:51.2

totally intimidated Denver.

0:55.7

Yeah, I think that was the case.

0:59.8

When you look at Denver did try to run a lot of those crossing patterns that we talked about,

1:03.2

the rub routes that you talked about, but every time they caught one of those,

1:08.1

and this will be forgotten, Demarius Thomas set a Super Bowl record tonight for the number of catches,

1:13.0

13 catches, but every time they caught the ball, boy, were they made to pay for it. Particularly in the first half. And, you know, the guy that you called during

1:17.4

the week as being one of your keys was Cam Chancellor. And on that first crossing route, he came

1:22.5

down and just put a smackdown on the crosser. I tell you what you could sense right there that

1:29.8

this is going to be something.

1:31.2

What about the start of course 12 seconds into the game Mani Ramirez snaps the ball over

1:36.9

Peyton said Peyton wasn't ready for the snap by the looks of it or was walking to the line

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