Super bowl 2015 preview [NBC TV start time]: Patriots vs Seahawks

The time has come, Super Bowl 2015 is set to kick off this Sunday, February 1, 2015, to determine who between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will be this year's Super Bowl Champion.

The battlefield has been set over at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET. The 2015 Superbowl will be televised live via NBC but for people who prefer to catch the game online, you can watch the livestream here.

The tiff will showcases an assembly of fine players from both clubs, each armed with the ability to sway the favor for their respective teams.

And while the Seahawks are gunning for an elite seat in the circle of teams who have won it back-to-back, the difference will rely heavily on the player from either side who can come up with a performance above the rest.

One player in particular is Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch, the same player who has opted not to speak to the media. Lynch has drawn criticism for such in doing so.

While no reason was given as to why Lynch has refused to meet up with the press, an apparent reason is to remain focused heading towards one of the most awaited spectacles that the world has been long waiting for.

For the Seahawks, this meeting is a golden opportunity to be ranked among the great teams who have been able to cop the title two times in a row in the last ten years. But in order for the Seahawks to do that, they must get over a gritty Patriots squad that will certainly not roll over and die.

The Seahawks are odds on picks to prevail over the Patriots but that would all depend on how they can check the running game New England that is expected to be anchored on Tom Brady. Let the games begin!

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