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rmkicks
02-05-2014, 11:02 AM
Seahawks star Richard Sherman says they cracked Peyton Manning's hand signal code during the Super Bowl so they were able to predict every play

Controversial defensive corner back Richard Sherman said that he and the other defenders were able to 'crack the code' on Manning's hand signals
Said they figured out which plays went with which hand motions during the first quarter of the Super Bowl
Sherman equated the game to a mental match, saying they were 'playing chess, not checkers' on the field on Sunday


The Seattle Seahawks have revealed that a good part of their defensive strategy at the Super Bowl came from the fact that they were able to decode Peyton Manning's hand signals on the field.
Controversial corner back Richard Sherman said that he and his fellow defenders cracked the code that the Denver Broncos quarterback was using, meaning that they knew exactly what to expect for each play.
'We knew what route concepts they liked on different downs, so we jumped all the routes. Then we figured out the hand signals for a few of the route audibles in the first half,' he said.

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If true, that would explain why the Broncos had so much trouble scoring, getting their only points on the board in the third quarter.

'All we did was play situational football,' Sherman told Sports Illustrated's blog The MMQB (http://mmqb.si.com/2014/02/03/richard-sherman-super-bowl-48-seattle-seahawks/) (The Monday Morning Quarterback).
'Me, Earl (Thomas), Kam (Chancellor)... we’re not just three All-Pro players. We’re three All-Pro minds.'

The Stanford-educated football player, who took criticism and was fined for his self-agrandizing speech following the NFC Championship playoff game, later described the Super Bowl as 'playing chess, not checkers'.







Manning's hand signals are known within the league for being one of his common traits on the field, just as the call 'Omaha' is associated with the 37-year-old.
Manning is so closely associated with 'Omaha' that 15 companies pledged to donate $1,500 to charity each time that he said it during the Super Bowl.
'None of us heard the snap count,' Denver offensive lineman Manny Ramirez said.
'I thought I did and when I snapped it, I guess Peyton was actually trying to walk up to me at the time. I'm not 100 per cent sure. It's unfortunate things didn't go as planned.'
As for the hand signals, Manning is said to change them every game but this time the other team was paying very close attention early on, explaining how they were able to thwart his plans in the first quarter.
The other problem that plagued Manning was that he didn't switch up the system after realizing that it wasn't working.
'Now, if Peyton had thrown in some double moves, if he had gone out of character, we could’ve been exposed,' Sherman said.

toppjimie
02-05-2014, 02:08 PM
LoL,having a safety,punt return for a TD and 4 OTHER turnovers didnt help Manning eather...

PAiN
02-05-2014, 08:27 PM
After what I saw I wouldn't doubt it.