The loss overshadows this but he balled out that superbowl too. He set a record for the most receptions in a superbowl. Took that huge hit across the middle too
To be fair, the Broncos were missing some key starters on both sides of the ball. Do I think Seattle would've still won regardless? Of course. But I don't think the Broncos would've been blown out if they didn't lose a couple guys to injury
@@billpham632 even with that record setting offense and the amount of players they had scoring on a regular basis that year? I don’t think that’s an excuse. Manning, Moreno, both Thomas’s, Welker, and Decker all played in the game. It should’ve at the very worst been a one-score loss for them. And when they played Seattle in Week 3 the following season and lost a close game in overtime, that did even more to solidify that they didn’t have an excuse. The game to me just felt like Seattle showed up and Denver didn’t for whatever reason.
@@BrendanPappas I think I’ll agree with ya on that but make no mistake about it, that Broncos defense was damn solid. I’d say they lived off a bend don’t break mentality.
What killed the Broncos in the Super Bowl was their problem with slow starts and their reliance on comeback wins. That just wasn't going to cut it against the Seahawks
There was a couple of other things in it as well. Denver came in cocky, having beaten Brady they didn’t think anyone else would be a challenge. You could hear it in the interviews all week leading up to the game. They were all getting interviewed about being this record setting offence, and you could hear in their answers they expected to win. Meantime Richard Sherman’s outburst after the nfc championship win about Crabtree had taken all the media attention off the rest of the Seahawks. While the broncos were busy being media darlings, the only person on the Seahawks who reporters wanted to talk to was Sherman. It left the rest of the team free to concentrate on the work instead of getting swept up in the buzz. The broncos also came seriously unprepared for the crowd noise. Everyone always says the Super Bowl is a corporate crowd, but I was at that game, the crowd was all 12s and they were loud. The broncos didn’t even practice either stadium noise that week, but you can see when they were on offence they couldn’t hear each other… hence the safety to start the game. At the end of the day, the hawks were the better team when it mattered. There was a rematch between them early the next season that had to go to overtime to be decided (hawks won again, but only just). That’s how 48 should have gone, but the Broncos were underprepared. It was a hard lesson, but one they learnt in time for Super Bowl 50. I was there again and roles were completely reversed. Cam and the panthers came in cocky with their high flying offence. All week they were enjoying the spectacle, hamming it up to the media. But the broncos just shut up and got to work… and it showed in the game.
No, what killed the Brocos was that Peyton Manning was their QB. Lots of regular season wins. Playoffs....har, har, har. Look at his history. Har, har, har.
@robertmartin1254 He didn't have a backup start in the playoffs. Osweiler got benched in week 17 I think, but PM was injured. Don't speak bad about Peyton...
As a Colts fan, it was really fun to watch Peyton Manning put on such a show during the 2013 season. I'm really glad he was able to get another SB win under his belt, even if it did come off the back of the defense, and him not playing very well.
@@alexanderh2345The only had 4 players out that didn't also miss the entire season. The Broncos team that played in the SB was the same one that broke offensive records in the regular season.
Seahawks offense was better. Stats don't matter. They could score whenever they needed to. Look at their roster. Prime Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch. Golden Tate. Doug Baldwin. They could have scored 70 in that game if they wanted to.
@zekeharris5276 I’m an accountant so accuracy matters to me. The score that they said makes it a 45 point difference when the actual point difference was 35.
Manning wasn't just the QB. That was his offense. He was the OC, QB, and made that offense run. They did not have a good day in the Super Bowl, but neither did their defense... just one of those days. Great team, for sure.
Even though he had lost some of his physical ability he was so far ahead of everyone else mentally he completely dominated. He was throwing ducks at this point of his career and still threw for 55 TD’s that’s amazing.
Two mistakes on your video there: 1. The player who intercepted Manning for the touchdown in the Super Bowl was Malcolm Smith, not Malcolm Floyd 2. The final score of the Super Bowl was 43-8, not 48-3.
You should have mentioned that when Brady got the record of 50 TD passes in a season originally, he was breaking Peyton Manning’s old record of 49 that he set in about 15 games.
@@dougamundson6836when manning retired they had almost identical playoff stats, outside of wins. The patriots almost always had the better team. Better coach, better kicker, much better special teams, better defense and much better O lines. A large chunk of Manning’s playoff losses, he stepped off the field for the last time either having given them the lead, only for the defense to immediately give it up, or putting them in position for a chip shot field goal, only for Vanderjagt to miss wide right. (He always missed clutch field goals wide right). He also took 4 different head coaches - one slightly above average, and 3 bad to terrible - to Super Bowls.
As a broncos fan, it makes me feel good watching this than to think that it has been 8 years after the championship that the team didnt make it to the playoffs
That’s definitely something I really want to see get brought back with our current offensive line to use especially with the far younger players we have and definitely with our younger great QB. That’s the hurry up offensive method. I feel it would only add to our current teams abilities so far.
The broncos was a great team that year. The offence was expensive and surgical. Defense was solid when everyone was healthy. They had a bad day against a legendary defense.
Hey, they’ve been there 8 times and won thrice. The Lions, Jags, Bills, Jets, Browns, etc. all wish they could get blown out in five super bowls and win just 3.
It’s fairly well documented that crowd noise is what ultimately did them in. They were expecting a fairly neutral crowd, as tends to be the case in most Super Bowls. So they prepared their game plan accordingly, expecting to use verbal audibles/playcalls at the LOS. Instead, the crowd was so loud, it basically became an away game for Denver and they were forced to fall back on hand signals instead. The problem with this is that Seattle’s defense had watched enough film that they’d figured what most of Peyton Manning’s hand signals meant. So they started jumping Denver’s routes. Richard Sherman spoke about this at length in an interview. What floors me about this is at no point in the game did ANYONE on Denver’s offense figure this out. Not the receivers, not the offensive coordinator, not even Peyton Manning himself. Sherman even admitted that had Denver mixed up their route trees and thrown in some double moves, their defense would have been exposed. But it never happened and the Seahawks got away with it all game long. The rest is history.
And when they met in the regular season game the year following in Seattle, they actually tied the game up with with less than a minute exposing them with the double move go route twice on the same drive for big plays. Sometimes Manning over thinks it. Wilson drove them down in OT and won it anyways, Broncos finally figured them out.
Here was my fantasy football lineup that year: QB: Peyton Manning WR: Demaryius Thomas WR: Eric Decker WR: Wes Welker TE: Julius Thomas RB: Knowshon Moreno It was an awesome season.
Yep. Broncos were also on the receiving end of the most lopsided loss against the 49ers in Super Bowl 24 with the score of 55-10. The second most lopsided Super Bowl was number 20 where the Bears routed the Patriots 46-10. Broncos also lost 42-10 against the Redskins in SuperBowl 22.
From age 13-32, the AFC championship game had a Brees, Manning bro, Rothlisberger or Brady taking the snaps. Somewhat odd to not see or hear any of them any longer.
That Super Bowl was over in 12 seconds. It’s like Mike Tyson said “everyone has a plan until you get punched in the face”. This game should really be the example of why Seattle had the greatest Defense in the modern era.
Colts fan, I was there in Indy for Manning's "Homecoming" game and yeah no doubt we gave him a crazy ovation. Then the game started and everytime they had the ball on offense we roared... only time I've heard Lucas Oil Stadium louder was against the hated Patriots in 2009 when Manning rallied from 17 down in the 4th q to win 35-34 in the infamous 4th and 2 game (I was at that game too). Luck passed for 4 tuddies and the Colts won... ending the Broncos 6-0 start and 17 game regular season win streak (Manning has a 23 game reg season win streak with the Colts). Mathis got his sack on Manning... Colts won, everyone went home happy. Manning 2 best regular seasons in my opinion are 2013 and 2009 and oddly enough that's the 2 years he got too but fell short in a SB... proving how hard it is to win one when you are dragging an average defense, a bad special teams... bad kicker... inferior coaching... etc. 2009 Colts went 14-0 in 2009 without B.Sanders... missing goat kicker in the playoffs... and Freeney hurt himself late in the AFCCG and was unable to be effective v Brees after the long halftime stoppage. Broncos v Seattle just started out with a nightmare safety and then it got worse. But that 2nd first half pick that lead to the rout was Manning just a half second too slow to get the pass off and got hit. That happens. He was so unlucky in so many playoff games over his career. the Ravens hail mary miracle pass... the kicker choking in 2005... kicker choking in 2000, losing in OT in 2008 never getting the ball in OT. Marvin Harrison horrible fumble in 2007 killing all momentum he had built up playing with a bum at RB. 2009 team unable and unprepared for an onside kick in the Super Bowl. Refs letting Patriot defenses at home maul his wr/te without penalty... only way to stop an offense that is unstoppable. AKA Patriots/Rams 2001 9-11 Super Bowl.
Crazy that that I was in 7th grade when this happened and I got to watch this amazing offense play, this was also the first season that I actually payed attention to the nfl because I also played football. The 2013 season will always be special to me and I got to watch this crazy offense in real time.
Even tho my Hawks messed up bad the following season vs the Pats, I'm very grateful they stopped one of the best offenses in history to get their 1st! Will never forget how awesome it was seeing it all happen 🔥 #GoHawks
mannings ability to put a football exactly where he wants it without having a lazer arm(after neck surgery) was just uncanny. and his brain was better than the average offensive coordinators. he truly was the sheriff.
I was sooo excited for Super Bowl 48, really was watching one of the best offenses OAT clash against one of the best defenses OAT was going to be insane.Nothing could break my love as a Peyton fan through and through, but game almost broke my soul watching.
I followed both teams pretty closely heading in to this game and while I fully expected Seattle to win, the blowout was a huge shock. The Broncos just seemed so massively unprepared for this game, I dunno if they bought into their own hype or what, but that first hit from Chancellor on Demaryius Thomas felt like the game was over. Like the Broncos were deer in the headlights from that moment forward, as if they somehow had never seen Kam destroy a fool before.
being honest from a neutral Jets fan that game ended on the first snap when it went for a Safety it was a clear sign of what was to come @@maevethefox5912
No disrespect to Manning but the true godfather of the modern era passing game was Dan Marino. What he and the Dolphins offense did in 1984 was mind boggling considering that were muuuuch more agrees I’ve back then, it was a time when the QBs really got slaughtered compared to today!
This offense was a well oiled machine. They set records that still haven't been broken even with an extra game. And it's not even reall that close. The Cowboys scored 100 less points and the Dolphins had 500 less yards.. And yet, it's a bad thing to have a record setting offense like this. Record setting offensives just don't win Super Bowls. Think about it, 2013 Denver, 2007 Patriots, 1998 Vikings, 1983 Redskins... All set the points record and none won the Super Bowl. The 98 Vikings didn't even make it to the big game.
Strange how history gets remembered with the Manning stuff. Framing it like we took a chance on him when I remember us all hoping and praying he'd take a chance on Denver. He was our lottery ticket and we hit big. Gave me my favourite years of Broncos watching in my life. Better than the Elway years even, granted I was born in 91' so I was real little for that.
Who the hell is this "Malcolm Floyd" you said intercepted Manning in the Superbowl? Perhaps you meant Malcolm SMITH? Perhaps you ALSO meant to say that the final score was 43-8, not 48-3....because it WAS 43-8....and it was the THIRD most lopsided Superbowl score in history, not the most lopsided. Facts...they are important...you should do your research.
Lifelong seahawk fan. Love Payton. Some History. We used to play in the AFC west with Denver. My first Super Bowl I remember is 1977? I was 6. That’s a long ago memory. But what I remember was my older brother rooting for Dallas against the broncos while my granddad was going for the Broncos. I lived in Salt Lake at the time. Lots of broncos fans. They lost that Super Bowl. Fast forward a few years and 9 year old me got to experience a volcanic eruptio. We were up Highway 12 from Yakima(coop, played at my alma mata Davis HS). Fond memories I have from this time is camping. Mt St Helen’s rained dirt on my camping May 18th 1980. Anyhoo. Became a seahawk fan. But that defense was an all time D. There is one sure fire HOF from that D and he played Mike. Stacked with the best secondary I have ever seen.
I enjoyed watching the biggest choke in Super Bowl history the next year. You throw the ball, really? How much did they pay Pete for that call like serious 😂
I still remember that season. I also remember hearing explanations for their poor performance in the Super Bowl such as being chalked up to them all being hung over from deciding to party the night before instead of after.
One of the greatest offenses of all time faced one of the greatest defenses pf all time. It should've been a much better game than it was considering I have the Legion of Boom as the fourth best defense of all time and the Manning Broncod the first best offense of all time.
This was an inflated offensive environment, the Broncos benefitted from league trends and recent rule emphases that favored offensive numbers, so even though their offense was statistically the best, it may not have been the actual best ever independent of context. The Seattle defense led the league in every major traditional and advanced statistical category for four years in a row during an era of inflated passing offenses, so they very well may be the best ever. The Super Bowl proved Seattle was a better defense than Denver was an offense.
The only time a great offense won despite a bad defense was the Chiefs last year against the Eagles. That defense got bullied around & Mahomes still won.
The way this season ended makes it hard for me to enjoy any of their accomplishments but looking back on it, it was incredible wondering how many they'd rack up on a weekly basis. I was super confident going into that SB 48 matchup and wow from the get go it couldn't have gone any worse
My friend is a huge fan of the Broncos and that year was my first year playing Fantasy Football. Just to piss him off, I picked a bunch of Broncos players and my trolling paid off huge.
And then that same team had one of the greatest defenses of all time on top of their already great offense. 2015 Broncos is truly a slept on team and this is coming from a Seahawks fan.
Fun question though How many HOFers were on that offense? Anyone besides Manning? Knowshon is one of my all time favorites. Decker and DT were a great combo that got me through bad seasons as well. Welker was awesome and proved he wasnt only good on NE. But idk that anyone other than Manning makes the HOF from that offense. Maybe a lineman
As a Colorado native I hated being a packer fan during these years. Watching the packers play so well with rodgers but ultimately always choking in the playoffs I was to jealous and petty to enjoy watching the broncos amazing run.
Rip Demaryius Thomas, he balled out that season 😞
It's sad how quickly receivers are forgotten about once they retire. DT was a beast. I'll never forget that catch and run from Tebow in the playoffs.
@@Danny-sd5vmme either, signed a Steelers fan. Rip king, you beat us badly and deserved the win!
RIP DT 88 #LLDT #RETIRE88💙🧡
DT was a boss on and off the field. ✊
The loss overshadows this but he balled out that superbowl too. He set a record for the most receptions in a superbowl. Took that huge hit across the middle too
To me, Super Bowl 48 was undeniable proof that in the NFL, defense truly does win championships.
To be fair, the Broncos were missing some key starters on both sides of the ball. Do I think Seattle would've still won regardless? Of course. But I don't think the Broncos would've been blown out if they didn't lose a couple guys to injury
And the Broncos proved that two seasons later.
@@billpham632 even with that record setting offense and the amount of players they had scoring on a regular basis that year? I don’t think that’s an excuse. Manning, Moreno, both Thomas’s, Welker, and Decker all played in the game. It should’ve at the very worst been a one-score loss for them. And when they played Seattle in Week 3 the following season and lost a close game in overtime, that did even more to solidify that they didn’t have an excuse. The game to me just felt like Seattle showed up and Denver didn’t for whatever reason.
@@KalenaRios69 totally. What was crazy about that to me was that I thought the 2015 Broncos defense was inferior to the 2013 Seahawks’.
@@BrendanPappas I think I’ll agree with ya on that but make no mistake about it, that Broncos defense was damn solid. I’d say they lived off a bend don’t break mentality.
What killed the Broncos in the Super Bowl was their problem with slow starts and their reliance on comeback wins. That just wasn't going to cut it against the Seahawks
Yeah man otherwise it would’ve been a nail biter lol
There was a couple of other things in it as well. Denver came in cocky, having beaten Brady they didn’t think anyone else would be a challenge. You could hear it in the interviews all week leading up to the game. They were all getting interviewed about being this record setting offence, and you could hear in their answers they expected to win.
Meantime Richard Sherman’s outburst after the nfc championship win about Crabtree had taken all the media attention off the rest of the Seahawks. While the broncos were busy being media darlings, the only person on the Seahawks who reporters wanted to talk to was Sherman. It left the rest of the team free to concentrate on the work instead of getting swept up in the buzz.
The broncos also came seriously unprepared for the crowd noise. Everyone always says the Super Bowl is a corporate crowd, but I was at that game, the crowd was all 12s and they were loud. The broncos didn’t even practice either stadium noise that week, but you can see when they were on offence they couldn’t hear each other… hence the safety to start the game.
At the end of the day, the hawks were the better team when it mattered. There was a rematch between them early the next season that had to go to overtime to be decided (hawks won again, but only just). That’s how 48 should have gone, but the Broncos were underprepared. It was a hard lesson, but one they learnt in time for Super Bowl 50. I was there again and roles were completely reversed. Cam and the panthers came in cocky with their high flying offence. All week they were enjoying the spectacle, hamming it up to the media. But the broncos just shut up and got to work… and it showed in the game.
Bad take. Broncos had the most listed injured players in the NFL. Go look it up. They were simply overwhelmed by personel.
Yet Tom Brady and the Patriots came back on them a year later...
No, what killed the Brocos was that Peyton Manning was their QB. Lots of regular season wins. Playoffs....har, har, har. Look at his history. Har, har, har.
Two things about the Superbowl that year:
1. His name is Malcolm Smith
2. It was 43-8, the second most lopsided SB.
2 guys named Malcolm that caught interceptions in back to back super bowls that the Seahawks were in. That script went crazy
@@aquavgc7546 That hurts, but is is funny.
Of all players to name wrong, he chose the super bowl MVP 😂
Percy harvin was the icing on the cake
@@raydizzmondMalcolm Smith was the MVP of Superbowl 48
Insane to think the Broncos SB win with Manning will be 10 years ago next year. Still feels like last year
Time is going by to fast man Peyton’s been gone for 8 years not going on 9 somehow. Still feels like it’s 2016 sometimes except everything sucks now 😂
We are getting old lol.
U mean the 1 where Peyton threw more picks then touchdowns? Had back up start the playoffs. Defense won that game and season not Peyton, just saying.
@@robertmartin1254 nobody cares, stop crying
@robertmartin1254 He didn't have a backup start in the playoffs. Osweiler got benched in week 17 I think, but PM was injured. Don't speak bad about Peyton...
As a Colts fan, it was really fun to watch Peyton Manning put on such a show during the 2013 season. I'm really glad he was able to get another SB win under his belt, even if it did come off the back of the defense, and him not playing very well.
I loved to see it. I live in Indy. I felt bad when he got cut.
People don’t talk about how big of a comeback this was for Peyton
As a Broncos, I was crushed when we got spanked in the SB after that historic season
have never been that sad lmao
9 starters out dawg. Ease up on them.
Yeah I remember being so happy coming into the SB then just watching everything come crashing down, bad
@@alexanderh2345The only had 4 players out that didn't also miss the entire season. The Broncos team that played in the SB was the same one that broke offensive records in the regular season.
"They fell short in the Superbowl" - Nah, they got mollywopped
They did. And I honestly think even if they were better prepared, it may have still been a really bad loss. Just not 43-8 bad.
Well we were missing half our defense? What happeppend the next year?
We did win in an amazing way ?
@@bradsimmons9533cope harder 😂
@@ChiefBlue4298chiefs bandwagon, get mahomes nuts out ur mouth and kelce’s meat out ur hand
Man… I miss Peyton.. I miss the Brady vs Peyton games too.. 😢
Most "boring" rivaly of all-time. Zero wins away.
@@ferencorosz9753bro what
I had Peyton manning, thomas, decker, Moreno and welker on my fantasy team this year. It was really fun 😂
Are you a big Broncos guy? hahaha
No you didnt
if you didnt win your fantasy season that year, there must've been divine intervention
Yeah, in the regular season.
@@Giodude530did bro just deny who he has on his fantasy team😭
Looking back now holy shit this Denver offense was stupid good
Another good one was '98 Vikings
Seahawks offense was better. Stats don't matter. They could score whenever they needed to. Look at their roster. Prime Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch. Golden Tate. Doug Baldwin. They could have scored 70 in that game if they wanted to.
@@Dragon-Believerlet’s be real that offense was great but the defense is what gave them that many opportunities. Stats do in fact matter lol
@@Dragon-Believerur just pushing it😂
As a die hard broncos fan... That Superbowl loss still hurts
It doesn’t make much of a difference but the final score of the game was actually 43-8.
So if it doesn’t make a difference why tf did you even decide to comment
@zekeharris5276
I’m an accountant so accuracy matters to me. The score that they said makes it a 45 point difference when the actual point difference was 35.
@@zekeharris5276😂😅 that was good
@@stevenwoodyard4802 man keep work at work. Stop bringing your work home 😭
Lel
Manning wasn't just the QB. That was his offense. He was the OC, QB, and made that offense run. They did not have a good day in the Super Bowl, but neither did their defense... just one of those days. Great team, for sure.
Even though he had lost some of his physical ability he was so far ahead of everyone else mentally he completely dominated. He was throwing ducks at this point of his career and still threw for 55 TD’s that’s amazing.
Absolute ducks lmao
Yo people forget how bad his arm really was and still broke recorda
Yeah he was on steriods that's why threw so many touchdowns
@@dylspittrip3889 he could barely throw the ball 45 yards 😂😂😂😂💀💀💀
@@dylspittrip3889Brady literally got his own bottle that says Brady’s secret stuff
Two mistakes on your video there:
1. The player who intercepted Manning for the touchdown in the Super Bowl was Malcolm Smith, not Malcolm Floyd
2. The final score of the Super Bowl was 43-8, not 48-3.
Malcom Floyd lol
No no it was Malcolm Butler
Malcom Floyd! The tall goat
No no it was Malcolm Jenkins
No it was Malcolm X
You should have mentioned that when Brady got the record of 50 TD passes in a season originally, he was breaking Peyton Manning’s old record of 49 that he set in about 15 games.
For sure. Also should have mentioned that they built a better defense, and came back and won Superbowl 50.
When you adjust for era, Brady and Manning’s earlier seasons were more impressive
@@kurtwagner350Definitely
SO, WHAT? Brady won playoff games. Manning didn't.
@@dougamundson6836when manning retired they had almost identical playoff stats, outside of wins. The patriots almost always had the better team. Better coach, better kicker, much better special teams, better defense and much better O lines. A large chunk of Manning’s playoff losses, he stepped off the field for the last time either having given them the lead, only for the defense to immediately give it up, or putting them in position for a chip shot field goal, only for Vanderjagt to miss wide right. (He always missed clutch field goals wide right). He also took 4 different head coaches - one slightly above average, and 3 bad to terrible - to Super Bowls.
As a broncos fan, it makes me feel good watching this than to think that it has been 8 years after the championship that the team didnt make it to the playoffs
From GOAT offense to GOAT defense in like 2 years
No fly zone was ridiculous. Definitely one of the best defenses of all time.
GOAT defense? Lol, not even top 5 lol time.
From best offense to safety in 12 seconds....
@@cclark2021 Show me one list of greatest defenses of all time where it’s not top 5
@@becominghuman3561 easy
The safety was the fastest score in a Super Bowl as well.
Fastest score, but not fewest plays for a score!
It broke records, then the Legion of Boom broke IT. 43-8 actually understates the level of beatdown that occurred on that day.
The Seahawks defense actually started going easy on them towards the end to bleed out the clock
I wish we would have scored just one more field goal to beat the Bears beatdown of the Patriots in 85
And where did Seattle go after? To shit!!!! The Broncos came back and won SB50. Fuck Seattle
i mean we truly dominated them, almost to easily, it was a surreal game
@@12thMandalorianwhat number are you?
2013 they had the best offense of all time
2015 they had the best defense of all time
seattles LOB 2013 defense clears
@@varunjayanth they are great but not 2015 Broncos D great
All time D is debatable but definitely the best that season
The LOB only gave up 8 to the best offense of all time wdym
@SOCscoreCER the LOB was the top ranked defense in 2015. Denver's was 4th that season.
Huge props to John Fox for throwing away two SB c'ships, this year being one of them.
In fairness his kicker threw away the first one with a wayward kick off.
Yep, 2012 , that loss to the Ravens in Denver
I'm a Seahawks fan. I watched this just for the ending. 😁
Now watch sb49’s ending 😅
@@tomjones2056, it's still too soon. 😢😂
@@tomjones2056 Nah, I'm good. I'd rather remember the peak of that team. Not the end of it.
Ha, me too!!!
That’s definitely something I really want to see get brought back with our current offensive line to use especially with the far younger players we have and definitely with our younger great QB. That’s the hurry up offensive method. I feel it would only add to our current teams abilities so far.
12:36 It’s okay, his name is actually Malcolm Smith. Just a little name mix up that’s all.
The broncos was a great team that year. The offence was expensive and surgical. Defense was solid when everyone was healthy. They had a bad day against a legendary defense.
Bad day lmao
Not the first time. When Broncos get into a SuperBowl they are usually blown out legendary.
@@sergeontheloose that is true. Good team the Seahawks defense was too much for them.
Hey, they’ve been there 8 times and won thrice. The Lions, Jags, Bills, Jets, Browns, etc. all wish they could get blown out in five super bowls and win just 3.
I still watch Superbowl 48 it's a classic blow out and to me it's the most entertaining blow out I ever seen. Fantastic breakdown.
13:00 it was 43-8. They must have rushed editing this video
Fr and they even got Malcolm Smith name wrong into Malcolm Floyd
It’s fairly well documented that crowd noise is what ultimately did them in. They were expecting a fairly neutral crowd, as tends to be the case in most Super Bowls. So they prepared their game plan accordingly, expecting to use verbal audibles/playcalls at the LOS. Instead, the crowd was so loud, it basically became an away game for Denver and they were forced to fall back on hand signals instead. The problem with this is that Seattle’s defense had watched enough film that they’d figured what most of Peyton Manning’s hand signals meant. So they started jumping Denver’s routes. Richard Sherman spoke about this at length in an interview.
What floors me about this is at no point in the game did ANYONE on Denver’s offense figure this out. Not the receivers, not the offensive coordinator, not even Peyton Manning himself. Sherman even admitted that had Denver mixed up their route trees and thrown in some double moves, their defense would have been exposed. But it never happened and the Seahawks got away with it all game long. The rest is history.
Gotta an interview?
Who was the interview with?
Wow. Didn't know that. Thanks.
Those Denver WR's wanted NOTHING to do with Kam Chancellor. The Seahawks PHYSICALLY dominated them in every single way
And when they met in the regular season game the year following in Seattle, they actually tied the game up with with less than a minute exposing them with the double move go route twice on the same drive for big plays. Sometimes Manning over thinks it. Wilson drove them down in OT and won it anyways, Broncos finally figured them out.
Here was my fantasy football lineup that year:
QB: Peyton Manning
WR: Demaryius Thomas
WR: Eric Decker
WR: Wes Welker
TE: Julius Thomas
RB: Knowshon Moreno
It was an awesome season.
No way people in your league let you do that. Crazy
The Super Bowl was 43-8, not 48-3. This was the 3rd largest margin of victory.
Yep. Broncos were also on the receiving end of the most lopsided loss against the 49ers in Super Bowl 24 with the score of 55-10. The second most lopsided Super Bowl was number 20 where the Bears routed the Patriots 46-10. Broncos also lost 42-10 against the Redskins in SuperBowl 22.
They have a history of SB blowout losses lol!
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm Like 4 or more games.
I miss these days 😢
Watching them flounder in the Super Bowl was one of the greatest moments of my life.
And what did the Broncos ever do to you?
Thank You So Very Much!
I bet it was, one and done
Seahawks defense was something special. Russel was an okay qb with a good system
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From age 13-32, the AFC championship game had a Brees, Manning bro, Rothlisberger or Brady taking the snaps. Somewhat odd to not see or hear any of them any longer.
Eli was in the NFC and never appeared in an AFC championship game. Only Peyton ever did
Drew Brees was in the NFC and also never appeared in an AFC championship game. Even when he was in the NFC early in his career.
That Super Bowl was over in 12 seconds. It’s like Mike Tyson said “everyone has a plan until you get punched in the face”. This game should really be the example of why Seattle had the greatest Defense in the modern era.
Sorry for Mike. The win of Juan Manuel Marquez over Manny Pacquiao proves that the sentece is false.
Colts fan, I was there in Indy for Manning's "Homecoming" game and yeah no doubt we gave him a crazy ovation. Then the game started and everytime they had the ball on offense we roared... only time I've heard Lucas Oil Stadium louder was against the hated Patriots in 2009 when Manning rallied from 17 down in the 4th q to win 35-34 in the infamous 4th and 2 game (I was at that game too). Luck passed for 4 tuddies and the Colts won... ending the Broncos 6-0 start and 17 game regular season win streak (Manning has a 23 game reg season win streak with the Colts). Mathis got his sack on Manning... Colts won, everyone went home happy.
Manning 2 best regular seasons in my opinion are 2013 and 2009 and oddly enough that's the 2 years he got too but fell short in a SB... proving how hard it is to win one when you are dragging an average defense, a bad special teams... bad kicker... inferior coaching... etc. 2009 Colts went 14-0 in 2009 without B.Sanders... missing goat kicker in the playoffs... and Freeney hurt himself late in the AFCCG and was unable to be effective v Brees after the long halftime stoppage.
Broncos v Seattle just started out with a nightmare safety and then it got worse. But that 2nd first half pick that lead to the rout was Manning just a half second too slow to get the pass off and got hit. That happens.
He was so unlucky in so many playoff games over his career. the Ravens hail mary miracle pass... the kicker choking in 2005... kicker choking in 2000, losing in OT in 2008 never getting the ball in OT. Marvin Harrison horrible fumble in 2007 killing all momentum he had built up playing with a bum at RB. 2009 team unable and unprepared for an onside kick in the Super Bowl. Refs letting Patriot defenses at home maul his wr/te without penalty... only way to stop an offense that is unstoppable. AKA Patriots/Rams 2001 9-11 Super Bowl.
i remember this team well. was hoping they won it all that year
pretty crazy how 3 years later they won a Superbowl with a significantly weaker team
@@kurtpunchesthings2411weaker offense yeah. Defense was CRAZY tho
Peyton is a regular season qb
Crazy that that I was in 7th grade when this happened and I got to watch this amazing offense play, this was also the first season that I actually payed attention to the nfl because I also played football. The 2013 season will always be special to me and I got to watch this crazy offense in real time.
99-01 Rams GSOT was the best offense of all time.
Dont forget about Kurt Warner and the Greatest Show on Turf, real origin of the modern nfls style.
Thank you mfs be forgetting and they actually won it
Even tho my Hawks messed up bad the following season vs the Pats, I'm very grateful they stopped one of the best offenses in history to get their 1st! Will never forget how awesome it was seeing it all happen 🔥 #GoHawks
Thank You Very Much.
mannings ability to put a football exactly where he wants it without having a lazer arm(after neck surgery) was just uncanny. and his brain was better than the average offensive coordinators. he truly was the sheriff.
Peyton Manning being drafted by the Irsay owned Colts was a crime against humanity.
Better than Spanos and the Chargers
tbf he did get a Ring with the Colts
Well he was drafted by the Colts and ended up with the Broncos just the same as Elway was drafted by the Colts who ironically got him to the Broncos!
yea so i don't think Peyton can complain about his career @@broncosbest6441
17,112 Passing Yards, 140 Passing TDs, 53 INTs Insane number in 3 1/2 years at Denver, hell almost HoF level numbers in that time frame alone.
He was a cheat code until that last year but then that defense was so good it didn’t matter he regressed heavily
As a Patriots fan living in Denver…that comeback game in Foxborough was one of the happiest moments of my entire life.
It was a miracle that I had witnessed
I was sooo excited for Super Bowl 48, really was watching one of the best offenses OAT clash against one of the best defenses OAT was going to be insane.Nothing could break my love as a Peyton fan through and through, but game almost broke my soul watching.
It so crazy how this offense lost in the biggest superbowl blow out
The biggest was niners vs broncos with niners winning 55-10
@@isaiahmacias5276 oh ok
I followed both teams pretty closely heading in to this game and while I fully expected Seattle to win, the blowout was a huge shock.
The Broncos just seemed so massively unprepared for this game, I dunno if they bought into their own hype or what, but that first hit from Chancellor on Demaryius Thomas felt like the game was over. Like the Broncos were deer in the headlights from that moment forward, as if they somehow had never seen Kam destroy a fool before.
being honest from a neutral Jets fan that game ended on the first snap when it went for a Safety it was a clear sign of what was to come @@maevethefox5912
Peyton choked
In that SB Legion of Boom got their legendary status, the best defense i was seeing in my 17 years watching NFL.
Didn't help that the Broncos were missing 7 starters on defense for that superbowl including Von Miller
Defense wasn't the one that scored 8 points in garbage time.
yea like the cope I'm seeing here is insane by the time the Broncos got their first TD they were down by 36 Points ...... @@Nobody-su9km
Peyton scored 8pts lol
Yeah... Seattle's offense could have scored zero points and they'd still have won the game. Denver's defense didn't matter.
Yeah, nobody else has injuries except the Broncos.
Dang that Malcom Floyd pick 6 though 🔥🔥🔥 really sealed that 48-3 win for Seattle
🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's not his name
@@sirtheodorefranciswindsor That's the point. Not his name and not the correct score.
@@EagerSpace UR MUM
Now tell us how the Super Bowl went
No disrespect to Manning but the true godfather of the modern era passing game was Dan Marino. What he and the Dolphins offense did in 1984 was mind boggling considering that were muuuuch more agrees I’ve back then, it was a time when the QBs really got slaughtered compared to today!
This offense was a well oiled machine. They set records that still haven't been broken even with an extra game. And it's not even reall that close. The Cowboys scored 100 less points and the Dolphins had 500 less yards.. And yet, it's a bad thing to have a record setting offense like this. Record setting offensives just don't win Super Bowls. Think about it, 2013 Denver, 2007 Patriots, 1998 Vikings, 1983 Redskins... All set the points record and none won the Super Bowl. The 98 Vikings didn't even make it to the big game.
Add 2011 packers and saints to that list
Strange how history gets remembered with the Manning stuff. Framing it like we took a chance on him when I remember us all hoping and praying he'd take a chance on Denver. He was our lottery ticket and we hit big. Gave me my favourite years of Broncos watching in my life. Better than the Elway years even, granted I was born in 91' so I was real little for that.
Who the hell is this "Malcolm Floyd" you said intercepted Manning in the Superbowl? Perhaps you meant Malcolm SMITH? Perhaps you ALSO meant to say that the final score was 43-8, not 48-3....because it WAS 43-8....and it was the THIRD most lopsided Superbowl score in history, not the most lopsided. Facts...they are important...you should do your research.
Lifelong seahawk fan. Love Payton. Some History. We used to play in the AFC west with Denver. My first Super Bowl I remember is 1977? I was 6. That’s a long ago memory. But what I remember was my older brother rooting for Dallas against the broncos while my granddad was going for the Broncos. I lived in Salt Lake at the time. Lots of broncos fans. They lost that Super Bowl. Fast forward a few years and 9 year old me got to experience a volcanic eruptio. We were up Highway 12 from Yakima(coop, played at my alma mata Davis HS). Fond memories I have from this time is camping. Mt St Helen’s rained dirt on my camping May 18th 1980. Anyhoo. Became a seahawk fan. But that defense was an all time D. There is one sure fire HOF from that D and he played Mike. Stacked with the best secondary I have ever seen.
Set all those records just to be destroyed by Seattle in the SuperBowl. I enjoyed every second of it.
I enjoyed watching the biggest choke in Super Bowl history the next year. You throw the ball, really? How much did they pay Pete for that call like serious 😂
I still remember that season. I also remember hearing explanations for their poor performance in the Super Bowl such as being chalked up to them all being hung over from deciding to party the night before instead of after.
It was 43-8 not 48-3 and his name is Malcom Smith not Malcom Floyd lol
The Seahawks that year were arguably the best defense of all time too, and won the most competitive division of all time.
That Seahawks defense was comparable to the 2000 Ravens or 85 Bears. They weren’t the same when they lost to the Patriots in the following Super Bowl.
Funny how 2 years later, the broncos had a better defense than that seahawks team
One of the greatest offenses of all time faced one of the greatest defenses pf all time. It should've been a much better game than it was considering I have the Legion of Boom as the fourth best defense of all time and the Manning Broncod the first best offense of all time.
Who do you have over the legion?
Ain't it funny to show the difference between Brady and Manning Brady threw 4 td passes against that same defense the very next year in the Superbowl
This was an inflated offensive environment, the Broncos benefitted from league trends and recent rule emphases that favored offensive numbers, so even though their offense was statistically the best, it may not have been the actual best ever independent of context. The Seattle defense led the league in every major traditional and advanced statistical category for four years in a row during an era of inflated passing offenses, so they very well may be the best ever. The Super Bowl proved Seattle was a better defense than Denver was an offense.
As a die hard Bronco fan, another painful loss, was the 2012 AFC division playoff game against the Ravens in Denver 😢😢
The only time a great offense won despite a bad defense was the Chiefs last year against the Eagles. That defense got bullied around & Mahomes still won.
2019 too. That defense was horrendous for 10 weeks of that year but then got medicore for the sb run
Defenses are not allowed to do as much now. so the better offense team often wins now
Eagles allowed 500 passing yards in their only Super Bowl win, not sure where you got that idea that only the chiefs have won with a bad defense
These were the best days of football I miss these teams led by manning , Brady, and brees
Unfortunately, this offense could not stop the seahawks defense!!! GO HAWKS
Keep up your fantastic videos, God bless
As fun and prolific this offense Was , the Legion Of Boom Was on another level of they own
They will always be remembered in one of Brady's legendary SB wins
The way this season ended makes it hard for me to enjoy any of their accomplishments but looking back on it, it was incredible wondering how many they'd rack up on a weekly basis. I was super confident going into that SB 48 matchup and wow from the get go it couldn't have gone any worse
score was 43-8.
No. Actually it was 43-8
My friend is a huge fan of the Broncos and that year was my first year playing Fantasy Football. Just to piss him off, I picked a bunch of Broncos players and my trolling paid off huge.
3 words for the 2013 Broncos..
“defense wins championships”
2015 Broncos: we know. It’s how we won Super Bowl 50
100%
Brady will tell you that defense is just part of his legacy.
Von Miller and co carrying a dead corpse called Peyton Manning to a Superbowl Win @@MrGoodeats
Balance does
Can you do a video on the 2015-2016 Broncos Defense
12:34
Malcom Smith*
Super Bowl MVP
A legendary offense ran into a once in a generation defense... 43-8...
That Seahawk team's legion of boom is such an epic part of Brady's legacy.
12:35 Malcolm Smith not Malcolm Floyd
I was like hoollll up he didn't just do the Superbowl MVP like that!!!!
That loss hurt like hell. 2 seasons later with Payton still at the helm and a better defense. The Broncos won it all! SB 50!
Such a heartbreaking end to that season, but getting to watch this offense every week was such a treat as a Broncos fan.
And to think they would make a comeback in Super Bowl 50
And then that same team had one of the greatest defenses of all time on top of their already great offense. 2015 Broncos is truly a slept on team and this is coming from a Seahawks fan.
The Seattle Seahawks absolutely destroyed this GOAT offense in that Super Bowl 43-8, and it was one of the greatest sports days of my life. 😅
My graduating year 😊 it was amazing. Unforgettable.
This was peak football man, and we miss it
Know what’s crazy? Joe Flacco outgunned manning the year before in the playoffs. He cold.
He played like Joe Montana during those playoffs lol!
It was good to be a Broncos fan back then
I miss this seahawks squad 😭
That loss in Foxborough was BRUTAL
bro called the super bowl mvp malcom smith “malcom floyd“ 😭
Fun question though
How many HOFers were on that offense? Anyone besides Manning?
Knowshon is one of my all time favorites. Decker and DT were a great combo that got me through bad seasons as well. Welker was awesome and proved he wasnt only good on NE. But idk that anyone other than Manning makes the HOF from that offense. Maybe a lineman
This Juggernaut got their Asses Kicked by the Seattle Seahawks and the LOB 43-8!!!!! LOB
The offense that broke every record and then got completely dismantled in the SB 😂
HGH Manning was like the NFLs version of Ubereem lol.
I still have PTSD from that opening snap of the Super Bowl, it was over after the first snap😭
As a Colorado native I hated being a packer fan during these years. Watching the packers play so well with rodgers but ultimately always choking in the playoffs I was to jealous and petty to enjoy watching the broncos amazing run.
Ohhh, I missed those days, when the Broncos were that good man😢
Btw his name is Malcolm Smith... that's Steve Smith's brother
i will never forget this team. they were putting up at least 50 points a game