As the game went on, it was clear who the better team was: The Baltimore Ravens. Flacco was playing like Peyton Manning and went up 21-6 at the half. Like I said, the Ravens defense were zoned in on this read option and Kaepernick looked like a deer in the headlights. The so called greatest receiver of all time Randy Moss ha 0 catches, they couldn't get anything done on the ground, and could barely get the passing game going. Colin even threw up a duck that landed right in Ed Reed's lap. I knew the Niners defense wasn't that great, but 21-6? The Ravens were looking like a very dominant team. Boldin was having a great game, Jacoby Jones had that fantastic TD catch and run play, and it looked like it was going to get uglier.
Sure there were some questionable moments like The Ravens not trusting their kicker TWICE in the first half. Punting on a long FG try was smart, but I think Tucker could've made it. And then trying the fake FG to try to pick up the first down. It almost worked but to no avail. It was also obvious that John was coaching circles around Jim. How the Niners come out with an illegal formation on the FIRST PLAY OF THE GAME is weird.
Beyonce's performance was absolutely sensational. She is the perfect woman, great voice, great look, amazing dancing ability, and the body. I thought Alicia Keys performance was great, but Beyonce's took it to a whole other level. Bringing in Destiny's Child was a nice touch too. Would've liked them to perform "Say My Name, but I digress.
Kelly Rowland was looking pretty damn good too. Michelle will probably get no love out of this whole thing, but I think all 3 females did a great job. Nothing more, nothing less. This Halftime Show blows last year's out of the water. The last good one was the Justin Timberlake/Janet Jackson incident. Maybe this is the start of bringing prominence back to the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Great job Beyonce. Jay-Z is a lucky man.
The third quarter got started and started in a BIG way. Jacoby Jones runs the opening kickoff back all the way to the house for a 109 yards and a COMMANDING 28-6 lead over the 49ers. If it didn't look bad before, it was getting gruesome for the 49ers, and then.....the Lights when Out. I don't think something like this has ever happened before. This outage took about 34 minutes, the Ravens momentum was completely shot and The Niners had a chance to make the necessary adjustments to their gameplan.
I'm gonna be honest here, if the Niners had come back to win this game, this power outage should've been looked into. It's TOO convenient how The Ravens were ROLLING on offense, all of a sudden, the lights go out, killing the Raven's momentum allowing the Niners to outscore Baltimore 25-6 the rest of the way.
Then again, it could've been the work of The Undertaker.
Getting back to the game, The Niners had a surge of fire and they started to roll on offense. The read option was beginning to work, the running game began to pick up chunks of yards, and Kaepernick began to make plays with that cannon arm and his feet. He was making clutch plays and before you knew it, 28-6 was 28-23. The Ravens needed to make some clutch plays and THIS is why DEFENSE wins Championships.
The Ravens looking like they were about to lose their lead, Flacco leads his team and drives the length of the field with Boldin, who was making clutch plays all over the field, go down and extend their lead to 31-23. The Niners came back, on a very fantastic drive in my opinion, and scored making 31-29. The Niners tried going for two, but it was not to be. Ed Reed sprinted off the edge, undetected by LeMichael James and pressured Kapernick into a hesitation throw and just tosses it out of bounds. Ravens tack on another FG making it 34-29 and the Niners get the ball back.
And then here was the biggest moment of the game, The Niners were inside the 5 yard line and The Ravens HELD. They prevented Kaepernick and Company to take the lead. And then there was the so called, "holding" call on 4th and Goal. Ok, I admit, Jimmy Smith was holding, but then what Crabtree did afterwards was an obvious offensive pass interference. Both men held, but in this game, you have to let the guys play. You don't make that call. There a NUMBER of bad calls by the way including that BS running into the kicker call in the second half, but I digress. Backed up in their own territory, the punter gets the ball and runs around in the endzone and chews up about 10 seconds. Extremely smart move. This is why John Harbaugh is an outstanding HC. The Niners had no shot when they got ball back with just 4 seconds.
DEFENSE wins Championships. Goal Line Stand moments are what defines how dominant and elite a defense truly is.
Last Words:
- The game wasn't as bad as people are saying. It got exciting towards the end. Which makes the power outage look like more of an inside job, but it could've been a lot uglier. It got better and suspenseful. Great game.
- It was a great moment seeing the Harbaugh Brothers after the game.
- Ray Lewis' emotional speech after getting the trophy was AMAZING.
- Like I said, Karma came back to bite the 49ers. Alex Smith is probably saying, "we would've won if it was me." Well maybe. We'll never really know. The Cardinals or The Jets are awaiting Mr. Smith's arrival.
- The commercials were HORRIBLE. There were at least one or two good ones. The Rock's Got Milk Commercial was great, the M & Ms commercial was funny, but the rest were just downright outlandish. Especially the one with the "nerd" making out with the sexy model. The fact that they had to ZOOM IN was irritating.
- Flacco is a GREAT QB, but I'm not calling him Elite yet. The Media will just forget that his defense didn't come up clutch when they needed to be.
- Early Prediction: Ravens won't be back here next year. They had a great run this season, but I don't see the repeat. But for now, The Ravens are the Super Bowl Champions! Ray Lewis' journey is finally complete and he can move on to bigger and better things in his life. I'll leave you with one final image of the G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time)
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By: Gerald "Showstopper" Prophete
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