Anyone expecting a subdued Super Bowl should have known better.
Yes, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots didn't stir a considerable amount of pre-game excitement for some more casual consumers, with the transcendent star power that had been rampant in recent title games essentially absent from this year's setup. And neither team offered much in the way of hype or fodder in the days leading into the tilt.
But a game short on offensive firepower still carried an explosive element if you were willing to appreciate what was going on on the other side of the ball.
The Seahawks scored a 29-13 victory that was far more decisive than the final score indicated, with the first Super Bowl shutout looking within reach until a fourth-quarter breakthrough by New England. With the victory, Seattle affirmed its place atop football's new world order, while a Patriots team that appeared ahead of schedule now must face several glaring deficiencies heading into the offseason.

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