The Super Bowl is just days away. Most of the headlines consist of: can Seattle repeat, deflated balls, Tom Brady's man Uggs, anytime Rob Gronkowski talks, and Marshawn Lynch not talking. Let's have a little fun with the Super Bowl, I mean most fans in Missouri don't have much of a rooting interest in this one (let's be honest, they are both evil empires).
Before anyone knew that Super Bowl XLVIII would turn out to be a flop on the field, the big event kicked off with a great rendition of the national anthem combined with a flyover of US Army helicopters over MetLife Stadium.
Okay, now that the big game is over, I think we can all look back on it with some clearer eyes. According to a new survey, 23 million Americans have broken or destroyed their cell phone while watching sports.
Malcolm Smith of the Seattle Seahawks was named the Most Valuable Player of the Super Bowl. He was set to give a post-game speech, but then this happened.
Seattle forced four Denver turnovers, and the Seahawks routed the Broncos, 43-8, to win Super Bowl 48 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. on Sunday night.