Gw pikir 49ers bakalan menang tuh, ketinggalan 22 point di first half bisa 
ngejar sampe tinggal 2 point.  Sialan..., akhirnya kalah juga.

Seru banget game nya tuh...

Fuck!!









--- In [email protected], "ttbnice"  wrote:
>
> NEW ORLEANS –  A power outage at the Super Bowl put the nation's biggest 
> sporting event on hold for more than a half-hour Sunday, interrupting an 
> otherwise electric, back-and-forth game that ended with Joe Flacco and the 
> Baltimore Ravens as NFL champions thanks to a 34-31 victory over the San 
> Francisco 49ers.
> Flacco, voted the MVP, threw three first-half touchdown passes to cap an 
> 11-TD, zero-interception postseason. Jacoby Jones returned the second-half 
> kickoff 108 yards, a Super Bowl record, to give Baltimore a 28-6 lead.
> Moments later, lights lining the indoor arena faded, making it difficult to 
> see. When action resumed, Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers scored 17 
> consecutive points, getting as close as 31-29.
> But Baltimore stopped San Francisco on fourth-and-goal from the 5 with under 
> 2 minutes left when Kaepernick's pass sailed beyond Michael Crabtree in the 
> end zone.
> The biggest deficit a team has ever overcome to win a Super Bowl is 10 
> points, and there were moments were it appeared San Francisco had a chance to 
> better that mark. Instead, the 49ers lost for the first time in six trips to 
> the Super Bowl.
> The AFC champion Ravens (14-6), a franchise that moved from Cleveland to 
> Baltimore 17 years ago, improved to 2-0 in the big game. They also won the 
> championship in 2001, when linebacker Ray Lewis was voted the game's MVP. 
> Lewis was not a major factor this time, but he was a center of attention, 
> playing in the final game of his 17-year career before retiring.
> The 49ers struggled early in the first Super Bowl coaching matchup between 
> brothers: Baltimore's John Harbaugh is 15 months older than San Francisco's 
> Jim Harbaugh.
> Baltimore led 28-6 after Jones opened the second half with the longest 
> kickoff return in a Super Bowl, his eyes glancing up at the videoboard, 
> presumably to watch himself sprint to the end zone. The 49ers showed they 
> were capable of a comeback in their previous game: They trailed by 17 against 
> the Atlanta Falcons before winning the NFC championship game.
> Shortly following Jones' return, the sudden, odd power outage arrived. 
> Escalators weren't working. Officials stopped play about 1 1/2 minutes into 
> the third quarter, and the bizarre delay lasted 34 minutes in real time 
> before action resumed. Some players sat. Others stretched. Some fans chanted, 
> "Let's go, Ravens!" Others passed time by doing the wave.
> This was the 10th time New Orleans hosted the big game -- tying Miami for 
> most in a city -- and first since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Big Easy 
> in August 2005.
> When play resumed, NFC champion San Francisco (13-5-1) began making things 
> more interesting, scoring 17 points in less than 4 1/2 minutes.
> First, Kaepernick threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Crabtree, pulling them 
> within 15 points midway through the third quarter. Ravens defensive backs 
> Cary Williams and Bernard Pollard missed tackles on the play. Then, with 5 
> minutes left in the third quarter, Frank Gore swept around right end for a 
> 6-yard TD run, making it 28-20, before Ravens running back Ray Rice's fumble 
> gave the ball right back to the 49ers.
> San Francisco tacked on David Akers' 34-yard field goal to get within 28-23 
> after he missed from a longer distance but the Ravens were whistled for 
> running into the kicker. It was his third successful kick of the game after 
> hitting from 36 and 27 yards in the first half.
> How close was it heading into the fourth quarter? Each team had exactly 17 
> first downs. Total yardage was nearly the same, with the 49ers slightly 
> ahead, 317-315. Time of possession was nearly split down the middle, too.
> About 2 minutes into the fourth quarter, rookie kicker Justin Tucker made a 
> 19-yard field goal to stretch the Ravens' lead to 31-23. Not long later, 
> Kaepernick's 15-yard run around the left side -- the longest TD run by a 
> quarterback in Super Bowl history -- made it 31-29. His 2-point conversion 
> pass intended for Randy Moss was incomplete.
> A 38-yarder by Tucker made it 34-29 with 4:19 left in regulation. Baltimore 
> purposely gave up a safety in the closing seconds to run time off the clock, 
> setting the final score.
> Kaepernick was making only his 10th start the NFL, having taken over the job 
> after Alex Smith got a concussion during a game. After his touchdown run, 
> Kaepernick kissed his tattooed right biceps, his celebration move.
> The first half was all about Flacco. He went 13 for 20 for 192 yards and the 
> three scores over the opening two quarters, becoming only the sixth QB in 47 
> Super Bowls to throw for that many TDs by halftime.
> Flacco finished 22 of 33 for 287 yards.
> It's been one impressive game after another for a guy who never has commanded 
> the widespread respect usually accorded a top player -- but now will head 
> into an offseason that could land him a $20 million-per-year contract in free 
> agency.
> To get to the Super Bowl, Flacco already led the Ravens past Denver's Peyton 
> Manning and New England's Tom Brady for two of his league-record six career 
> postseason road victories by a quarterback.
> San Francisco turned over the ball twice in about a 5-minute span of the 
> second quarter: Rookie running back LaMichael James fumbled -- leading to a 
> Ravens TD -- and safety Ed Reed tied an NFL record with his ninth career 
> postseason interception by picking off Kaepernick.
> The Niners had never thrown an interception in their previous five Super 
> Bowls.
> There was some testiness on the field right from the get-go, and after Reed 
> stole the ball, a group of players from both teams engaged in a scrum and 
> penalties were called. Both coaching brothers wound up on the field, too, 
> trying to break up the skirmish.
> Instead of adding more points after Reed's pick, Baltimore eventually gave 
> the ball back after trying a fake field goal but failing to get a first down. 
> Didn't matter a bit. San Francisco had to punt, and Flacco hit Jones on a 
> 56-yard TD pass with under 2 minutes left in the first half.
> Jones beat cornerback Chris Culliver -- the player who apologized for 
> anti-gay comments during the week -- and tumbled onto his back, then got up 
> and cut across the field to reach the end zone. It was Flacco's 70-yard toss 
> to Jones with 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter that allowed the Ravens 
> to tie the Broncos in the second round of the playoffs, before winning in the 
> second overtime period.
> Earlier Sunday, Flacco connected with Anquan Boldin from 13 yards out less 
> than 4 1/2 minutes into the game on Baltimore's first possession, then found 
> tight end Dennis Pitta for a 1-yard score midway through the second quarter 
> after James' error.
> James fumbled at Baltimore's 25-yard line while straining to gain extra 
> yards. Linebacker Courtney Upshaw punched the ball loose, and defensive 
> lineman Arthur Jones recovered it, and the Ravens headed the other way.
> The 49ers also began the game with an illegal formation penalty on the very 
> first play, then needed to punt.
> A good return by Jones set up the Ravens near midfield, and they promptly 
> drove 51 yards in six plays. Another 49ers penalty on third down at the 18 
> came right before Flacco's nice scoring pass over the middle to Boldin with 
> less than 4 1/2 minutes gone in the game.
> About 45 minutes before the opening kickoff, Lewis gathered his teammates in 
> the end zone painted the Ravens' purple team color. As they encircled him, 
> Lewis -- large triangles of eye black covering his entire cheeks -- delivered 
> his usual rousing pregame speech, and other players whooped it up, too.
> Not long after, 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis -- who, like Lewis, wears No. 
> 52 -- delivered his own fiery words, surrounded by the rest of his team near 
> the red, white and blue NFL shield logo at midfield.
> Before the game began, with 100 million or so Americans expected to tune in 
> on TV, a chorus of 26 children from Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, 
> Conn. -- where 20 students and six adults were killed in a shooting rampage 
> in December -- sang "America the Beautiful," accompanied by "American Idol" 
> alum Jennifer Hudson. Grammy winner Alicia Keys performed the national anthem.
> 
> 
> Read more: 
> http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2013/02/03/baltimore-ravens-beat-san-francisco-4ers-34-31-in-super-bowl/#ixzz2JtucrfRZ
>




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