Super Bowl XLVIII Live Streaming Telecast Updates

I'm very much excited to see the two of my favorites team in NFL, Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos.

The huge game is just approximately in the corner, which means it is the era for everybody to go on testimony and create their selected team and predictions for upcoming Super Bowl XLVIII amidst the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks.



In this game the climate could be the potential factor in Super Bowl XLVIII, which is being disputed at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., but the anticipation doesn't appear threatening.

This is the first cold-weather Super Bowl in the current time, and there's been no scarcity of argument contiguous on how the winter situations could possibly influence on the upshot of the gigantic match.

The Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos are mutually used to playing in stormy surroundings, nonetheless, and there's a superior opportunity that the whole Super Bowl will go off lacking a solo drop of rainfall.

The temperatures will likely fall lower who makes a chilling effect during the match, and it's constantly more complicated to complete at one's best when the liveliness is being leeched out by the chilly damn right.

This year’s match has been divided among the specialist in the medium and it is promised to be an interesting match, to see how it all plays out on Super Bowl this Sunday.

One of the hunches on this game according to Josh Sanchez on fansided.com:


Patrick Allen, VP of Content, FanSided: 39, 34, 27. Those are the number of points scored against the Denver Broncos in their only three losses of the season. Seattle averaged just a shade over 26 points a game this season. This game should be close but as good as the Seahawks defense is, the Broncos offense is nearly unstoppable. I just don’t believe that Seattle will be able to score enough points to keep up with Manning. Keep an eye on Lynch, though. If Seattle wins, it will likely be because Beast Mode is in full effect.Prediction Broncos: 24, Seahawks: 20Josh Sanchez, Editor-in-Chief, FanSided.com: This is the worst possible match up for the Denver Broncos. Seattle has a defense that can shut down the Broncos wide receivers on the outside, and athletic linebackers and safeties who can blanket Julius Thomas. On the opposite side of the ball, Marshawn Lynch has the talent to gash the Broncos secondary and keep Manning off the field. It is important to remember that the Jacksonville Jaguars had the Broncos number for the first half of their regular season meeting, and Jags head coach Gus Bradley is the former Seahawks defender. If Jacksonville was able to keep Manning in check with the same defensive scheme as the Seahawks and far inferior talent, just imagine what Seattle can do. Manning is also a sitting duck in the pocket, so Seattle can bring the pass rush and shake him early as they go on to show they’re all about that action, boss.
Prediction Seahawks: 31, Broncos: 17
Prediction Seahawks: 31, Broncos: 17