President Obama Super Bowl 2014 Pick

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Obama is “neutral” this year on the Seahawks vs. Broncos….not to be confused with being indecisive.

The President agrees with oddsmakers that this year’s Super Bowl is likely to come down to the final play, hence the Denver -3 line.

“At the end of the day, I’m not going to pick because I do not want to offend any of the cities that are playing,” Obama told CNN’s Jake Tapper this week.

During that same interview, the President also responded to a question regarding Seahawks star cornerback Richard Sherman and his antics immediately following Seattle’s big win over Seattle to make the 2014 Super Bowl. 

Stanford-educated Sherman rose up from humble beginnings in California.

"He's a great cornerback who made a great play and won the game for the Seahawks," said Obama, who added that Sherman had probably found "a good way to get attention" much like the trash talking that Muhammad Ali used to do as a champion boxer in his prime.

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