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2014 Super Bowl Replay - NE v Seattle, now on NFL Network
Posted on 1/29/26 at 8:22 pm
Posted on 1/29/26 at 8:22 pm
Takeaways.
That NE roster was every bit as stacked as Seattle. The game was a pick-em at kickoff for a reason.
Starting Lineups for both teams:
PATS
SEATTLE
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That NE roster was every bit as stacked as Seattle. The game was a pick-em at kickoff for a reason.
Starting Lineups for both teams:
PATS
quote:
QB: Tom Brady
RB: Shane Vereen
RB: LaGarrette Blount
WR: Brandon LaFell
WR: Julian Edelman
WR: Danny Amendola
TE: Rob Gronkowski
LT: Nate Solder
LG: Dan Connolly
C: Bryan Stork
RG: Ryan Wendell
RT: Sebastian Vollmer
DE: Rob Ninkovich
DT: Vince Wilfork
DT: Chris Jones (or Sealver Siliga in rotations)
DE: Chandler Jones
LB: Jamie Collins (OLB)
LB: Jerod Mayo (MLB)
LB: Dont'a Hightower (OLB)
CB: Darrelle Revis
CB: Brandon Browner
SS: Patrick Chung
FS: Devin McCourty
SEATTLE
quote:
DE: Michael Bennett
DT: Brandon Mebane
DT: Tony McDaniel
DE: Cliff Avril
LB: Bruce Irvin (OLB/DE hybrid)
LB: Bobby Wagner (MLB)
LB: K.J. Wright (OLB)
CB: Richard Sherman
CB: Byron Maxwell
SS: Kam Chancellor
FS: Earl Thomas
QB: Russell Wilson
RB: Marshawn Lynch
WR: Doug Baldwin
WR: Jermaine Kearse
WR: Ricardo Lockette
TE: Luke Willson
LT: Russell Okung
LG: James Carpenter
C: Justin Britt
RG: J.R. Sweezy
RT: Justin Britt / Alvin Bailey
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Posted on 1/29/26 at 8:24 pm to Jack Ruby
From beginning to end, the best Super Bowl of my lifetime. That fourth quarter was absolute poetry.
Posted on 1/29/26 at 8:33 pm to Jack Ruby
I remember most thinking Seattle would win going away due to what they did to Denver the year before
Jeremy Lane gets an early pick and it looks like it might go that way, ironically was a huge swing for the pats as Lane gets a gruesome injury on the tackle and Tharold Simon comes in for him and gets cooked for the rest of the game
Butler INT also overshadows a catch right before that may be even crazier than the helmet catch. Butler made a great play on the ball and it just floats perfectly to the WR on the ground
Jeremy Lane gets an early pick and it looks like it might go that way, ironically was a huge swing for the pats as Lane gets a gruesome injury on the tackle and Tharold Simon comes in for him and gets cooked for the rest of the game
Butler INT also overshadows a catch right before that may be even crazier than the helmet catch. Butler made a great play on the ball and it just floats perfectly to the WR on the ground
Posted on 1/29/26 at 8:34 pm to Jack Ruby
Underrated storyline: New England stuffed Lynch on several short yardage plays in this game
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:25 pm to VADawg
Nobody ever talks about that. Lynch torched them in the passing game but got stuffed numerous times by huge guys Wilfork and Hightower.
Posted on 1/30/26 at 9:55 am to Jack Ruby
Always an enjoyable watch but nothing beats coming back from 28-3 for me.
Posted on 1/30/26 at 11:25 am to VADawg
quote:
Underrated storyline: New England stuffed Lynch on several short yardage plays in this game
Hightower made the key play before the Butler INT to keep Lynch out of the endzone.
As a Niner fan/unapologetic Seahawks hater, that ending was therapeutic after the NFC championship game.
Posted on 1/30/26 at 11:41 am to Jack Ruby
Fitting as that game highlights Bill Belichicks mastery of preparation with Butler stating they had studied that play and how to undercut the pick
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