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Seattle’s offensive game plan for the Super Bowl has largely revolved around Marshawn Lynch and that decision has paid off so far.
After a perfect bomb from Russell Wilson to Chris Matthews for a 44 yard gain (it was only Wilson’s fourth pass attempt of the game), the Seahawks were set up at New England’s eleven yard line.
Lynch took care of the rest. On the first and ten, Lynch bulldozed his way to the six yard line. On second and five, Seattle gave the ball to Marshawn again for a three yard run. Then, on third and two from the three yard line, the Seahawks gave the ball to Marshawn once again and Lynch pounded the ball into the end zone to help tie up the game at seven.
Unfortunately, Marshawn didn’t celebrate with a crotch grab.

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