martes, 5 de febrero de 2013

The stadium blackout ignites the excitement of the Super Bowl.

The blackout over half an hour left without light to the Superdome in New Orleans just started the second half of the final of the Super Bowl ignited the excitement of a game that, until then, seemed a cakewalk for the Baltimore Ravens. The Maryland managed to win their second Lombardi Trophy after hold at the last minute and barely a stunning comeback of the San Francisco 49ers. Three points difference, 31-34, decanted the tournament and glory for the team coached by John Harbaugh, coach of rival brother, Jim.


Everything went good Baltimore team before the match. His first attack resulted in a touchdown, the first party. Your receiver, Jacoby Jones, made ​​history by staging the tournament longer return, 108 yards, in the history of the Super Bowl. His dizzying race from end to end of the field with the ball clutched to his chest, right at the start the second half, made ​​me forget the whole stage performance of Beyoncé and Destiny's Child's rest.

The Superdome was left without electricity after the electric moments of Jones career. The unexpected respite helped the 49ers. "No game is won in the first two quarters," reads an unwritten rule of football that San Francisco were about to meet.

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