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2013 SEASON in SIX (6M) RADIO - ADRIAN PETERSON's FIRST CARRY IS a 78 YARD TOUCHDOWN! 2013 SEASON IN SIX (6m) RADIO - ADRIAN PETERSON'S FIRST CARRY IS A 78 YARD TOUCHDOWN! RADIO - IT'S THE FIRST OFFICIAL DEBUT OF THE CHIP KELLY EAGLES. RADIO - PEYTON MANNING'S 7TH TOUCHDOWN PASS. RADIO - WELCOME TO THE D. REGGIE! RADIO - BRANDON GETS IT RIGHT OVER THE TOP! RADIO - J.J. WATT WITH A SACK! RADIO - IT IS PICKED OFF BY AARON WILLIAMS! OH MY GOODNESS! I THINK WE CAN TAKE THIS TO THE SUPER BOWL. RADIO - TOUCHDOWN!! JAMAL CHARLES HAS GONE TO ANOTHER LEVEL! REID - HOW ABOUT THOSE CHIEFS BABY!! RIVERA - WE TALK ABOUT BEING RELEVANT AND WE ARE. YOU'VE EARNED THAT. KEEP WORKING GUYS AND THAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE. RADIO - THE LARGEST EVER COMEBACK FOR THE SEAHAWKS! RADIO - TOUCHDOWN DETROIT LIONS!! RADIO - BRADY THROWS IT TO THE END ZONE FOR KENDELL THOMPKINS. ..LEAPING! HE'S GOT IT!! TOUCHDOWN!! THAT'S YOUR QUARTERBACK!!! Page 1 of 6 PAGANO - THIS IS WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO. FOR MOMENTS. 1:01:52;25 SEIZE THE MOMENT. WE GOT AN OPPORTUNITY RIGHT HERE TO DO SOMETHING SPECIAL. TAKE CARE OF THIS MOMENT. TODAY IS NOT THE DAY TO BE TIMID. TODAY'S NOT THE DAY TO BE SCARED. WE GOTTA PLAY EVERY PLAY LIKE IT'S THE ONE THAT'S GONNA WIN OR LOSE THE GAME. KEEP THE PRESSURE ON THEM!! LEWIS - LET'S STAY ON THIS MARCH. YOU DEDICATED YOURSELF TO SOMETHING SPECIAL. DON'T LET ANYTHING, ANYTHING STAND IN OUR WAY. WE GOTTA GET THIS ONE TODAY! THIS IS THE LAST TIME THIS GROUP OF MEN WILL STAND IN THIS SPOT TOGETHER! MAKE IT COUNT! RADIO - AND THERE'S THE RECORD. PEYTON MANNING'S 51ST TOUCHDOWN PASS OF THE YEAR. RADIO - LOOKS RIGHT. HE FIRES. AND IT'S INTERCEPTED!! THERE WILL BE A PLAYOFF GAME FOR THE PHILADELPHIA EAGLES! RADIO - TOUCHDOWN AND A DAGGER! AND THE PACKERS ARE GOING TO THE PLAYOFFS! RADIO - A DIVING JUGGLING ATTEMPT! WHAT A CATCH BY MARVIN JONES!! RADIO - INCOMPLETE. PACK YOUR BAGS. YEA!! WE'RE IN BABY! WE'RE IN!! Page 2 of 6 RADIO - INTERCEPTED!! NAVARRO BOWMAN RUNNING IT ALL THE WAY!! WE SAID WE JUST WANTED TO MAKE IT TO THE PLAYOFFS! WELL NOW WE'RE HERE!! ON THIS FIELD WE CAN MAKE CHAMPIONS TODAY! RADIO - ANDREW PICKED UP THE FUMBLE AND SCORED! THE COLTS ARE GONNA WIN!! RADIO - THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS WIN THE GAME IN THE RAIN IN CINCINNATI. RADIO - AND THE 49ERS ARE GOING TO CAROLINA! RADIO - 73 YARDS RIGHT UP THE GUT! RADIO - MARSHAWN LYNCH DOES IT TO THE SAINTS AGAIN!! RADIO - FOR THE 3RD CONSECUTIVE YEAR, THE SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS WILL FIGHT FOR THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP. THIS TIME...IT'S TIME TO TAKE IT! RADIO - YOU'RE NOT EXCITED ABOUT THIS, NOT SURE YOU'RE ALIVE. RADIO - THAT PLAY WAS MADE BY RUSSELL WILSON! RADIO - START SPREADING THE NEWS. DENVER, THE CHAMPIONS OF THE AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE. AND THEY ARE HEADED TO SUPER BOWL 48. Page 3 of 6 RADIO - BROKEN UP. PICKED OFF!! THIS GAME IS OVER!! WE'RE GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL TO PLAY THE DENVER BRONCOS!! 1:04:58;04 RADIO - FROM METLIFE STADIUM IN EAST RUTHERFORD NEW JERSEY, IT IS SUPER BOWL 48. THE ULTIMATE GOAL BABY, THE SUPER BOWL. RADIO - OH MY GOSH. SO THE FIRST PLAY OF THE GAME, A NIGHTMARE FOR THE BRONCOS. RADIO - THE BALL IS HIT AS IT COMES DOWN...THE SEAHAWKS!! TOUCHDOWN SEAHAWKS!! HE'S ABOUT THE 40! THE SPEED, THERE HE GOES! HE'S GONNA GO ALL THE WAY BACK 88 YARDS FOR A TOUCHDOWN!! GERMAINE KEARSE, A 23 YARD SLANT! BREAKS 2 TACKLES AND TAKES IT IN! THEY ARE BLOWING THE ROOF ON THIS PLACE IN NEW JERSEY!! RADIO - TWELVES, THEY'RE BRINGING THE TROPHY HOME. YOUR SEAHAWKS, SUPER BOWL 48 CHAMPIONS! 2013 SEASON IN TWO (2m) GONZALEZ - NOW THIS IS THE LAST TIME I DO AN OPENING WEEK IN THE NFL. PAYTON - LET'S GO MAN. LET'S HAVE SOME FUN. TIME TO PLAY A LITTLE FOOTBALL. RADIO - ADRIAN PETERSON'S FIRST CARRY IS A 78 YARD TOUCHDOWN!! Page 4 of 6 RADIO - PEYTON MANNING'S 7TH TOUCHDOWN PASS. RADIO - THROWS IT TO THE END ZONE FOR KENDELL THOMPKINS. LEAPING! HE'S GOT IT!! TOUCHDOWN!! BLOCK IT! BLOCK IT! BLOCK IT! RADIO - TOUCHDOWN DETROIT LIONS! RADIO - THROWS IT OVER THE MIDDLE. HARRIS TOUCHDOWN! AND THE COWBOYS ARE GONNA WIN. RADIO - FOLES TO COOPER! 7TH TOUCHDOWN PASS IN THE GAME!! RADIO - THAT'S A SACK! SAFETY! THE DOLPHINS WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME!! IT'S A SAFETY! RADIO - THE LARGEST EVER COMEBACK FOR THE SEAHAWKS! RADIO - TOUCHDOWN!! PAGANO - THIS IS WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO. FOR MOMENTS. RADIO - AND THE RAVENS HAVE RESPONDED LIKE THE CHAMPIONS THEY ARE! YEA. RADIO - SHADY MCCOY IS GOING WILD. Page 5 of 6 RADIO - MIRACLE OF MIRACLES! IZERA TUTU PUTS THE CHARGERS ON TOP! RADIO - INTERCEPTED! NAVARRO BOWMAN RUNNING IT ALL THE WAY!! WE SAID WE JUST WANTED TO MAKE IT TO THE PLAYOFFS! WELL NOW WE'RE HERE!! RADIO - ANDREW PICKED UP THE FUMBLE AND SCORED!! THE COLTS ARE GONNA WIN IT! RADIO - MARSHAWN LYNCH DOES IT TO THE SAINTS AGAIN! RADIO - START SPREADING THE NEWS! RADIO - DENVER, THE CHAMPIONS OF THE AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONF. RADIO - BROKEN UP. PICKED OFF! THIS GAME IS OVER! WE’RE GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL TO PLAY THE DENVER BRONCOS!! 1:01:32;13 RADIO - FROM METLIFE STADIUM IN EAST RUTHERFORD N.J., IT IS SUPER BOWL 48. RADIO - OH MY GOSH! SO THE FIRST PLAY OF THE GAME A NIGHTMARE FOR THE BRONCOS. JERMAINE KEARSE BREAKS 2 TACKLES AND TAKES IT IN! THIS SEAHAWKS TEAM IS THEE BEST IN THE NFL THIS YEAR. RADIO - TWELVES, THEY'RE BRINGING THE TROPHY HOME! YOUR SEAHAWKS, SUPER BOWL 48 CHAMPIONS!! (END) Page 6 of 6 .
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