From our stu frn new yorr city fr is charlie rose. Rlie rrlie r we play our style of ball, wo did not make up did new call upi pressure or anything. We put our guys to play in situns they situnsrtableable with and learn how they werern e playing. Ayin tea le seahawkshawk delivered a crushing victory over the broncos in supe broncrc xlronc final score 438l sc88 seattle swarming forced peytonon manning to commit untimely rors. Nalcolm smith was naold the games m. V. P. He returned a 69yardyard interception. Joining me now, peter king of sports illustrated, rachelated nichols is host of cnn, and jim gray. I am pleased to have you here. U my questio o not know thet kn answer, what happened to peytone manning and the denver offense . Other than the blanket t, it was the seattle defense. Charlie, two things happened in this game, the seattle tfense sort o they saw in advance, number one, they knew Peyton Manning came to thnningt line in certain formations, thah they had read him and they had done so much homework on him, they understood there was a very f stted amount of stuff theynt could f st it was all intermediate stuff. They did not fear, in any way, the deep ball of the denver s. In my opinion, on a weatherfree day, Peyton Manning, one of his bi stakes was not toakes challenge deep. He only did it one time the whole game, not to challenge deep. Deepthe second thing, they jndtw that only had been as physical with their eceivers all season as they were going to be withith their receivers. Kam chancellor, the hardest hitting safety in football now has taken over that mantn ovrom troy polamalu, and sherman and maxwell both good cover guys but balso extremely physocal. Denver wasnt ready to get beat up as much as they got bea as th but this is the super bowl. Yes. I mean you are supposed to but you know them, buou knono kam chancellor, when he gets a running start on you and levels you, you cant practice that. Pr appens and you say, oh, my s god, i mean, the cobwebs are in there. So my whole fe. So is,es Richard Sherman told me thistolh last week. He goes, i sd, well, you know,ly has got a lot of weapons, you know i look for onow i lhese e these guys on the bench toncho be a big factor in this game and he just laughed and sat , we dont care. They thought they were reall the going to beat him up. They were reading his signals he line, they were stealing peytons signals the guys said after the game last night they calling it out to lling iter and midway through the first half ff they were right most of the time. That is bravado if you tbrav yoy g for eybook you haveon ce and you are prepared. Ou jim, what happened . Erformed them, they were out physical, i think the main thi is and peter haspe alluded to they got peyton pey off his spot. He was ked 22 times the entire season. The Seattle Seahawks hurried him and knocked him down a couple of times early. Him unlike new england and these other teams that went in, they in, thdidnt get anywhere near w he was up there against san diego anen season, these receivers were jostled off the line and couldnt get to where they needed to be, it disrupted the timing. And it was Peytons Manning the xs and os and what s because you have to consider the fact that as he has gotten older and things are more important, it is not just mor idifficult to get it done at 37 years old, physically it is difficult at that age. We saw it with brett favre and other people in boards, you, tighten up and it means more, you are smarter and have been through it all. Ug you are aware this is your last chance, ybe, you hce, to grab it and you have to make in work and you mess up and we saw that with Peyton Manning. P thats why i always think Peyton Manning is noonbetter with two weeks to pr two w no. More weeks to obsess. Is two to obsess over it. At right . Heesses and is too anal already. He should only have a week to prepare because after that, you know, charlie, it becomearliy versus spy well here is what he is thinkin so this is what io th am going to think so this is what he is thinking. Just go out and play the gt andy should we think lhos of his career because of this . This is a gigantic moment cause Peyton Manning may not get to another super bowl, so, u know, it is going to affect his legacy, there is no question about it. But i always say, i am so glad as a hall of fame voter that have to be retired for five years before we consider their case. Se you areing about it. Remember when kurt warner went to the super bowl,super everybody wants to do the thenation. Why . Lets everybody calm down. I was going to say, he is a great, great quarterback, i mea perhaps the best ever, look at all of these regular season records he is setting, but if the same guys who broke thee th record before, tom brady with the touchdown record, dan marino with the touchdown record in yards. They did not win the super bowl, they had great seasons and hat s came in there and they lost e al when you are talking about his legacy he is one game under. 500 in the playoffs and in the super bowl i remember a line. They pay those guys on defense as well. But are we talking about the art of playiarrterback orarrter talking about w much numbers you have racked up and once we t into is it about number and regular seasumbers or winning super bowls . How should we talk about it . Well, nobody has done more in this or the art of playing quarterback than peytorbacnning, he changed the pos cion and what you do when you come to the lin of scrimmage, he changed the standard that is set, and that is as important to the discussion dihing else. The game has changed. Peter can speak to that. Look at the offensiv aexplosion now in the passing game, it is i so much difft. I mean, it used to be, you know, the running game but now that is more argument than ers not being the mostbeing th importan right . Rig i understand, that is right. Drew brees, you look at the a is a whole lot differehole ln it was years ago. I would make one point about all of the stuff about the mannin , over the weekend i looked up some of the great quarterbacks of alltime and look what happened to them late in their career in the posttsea. What you find . U Johnny Unitas had some bad postseason gposte in his career, some bad preyoff games, Brett Favre Brett ad post season games late in his career. He had a terrible game againstma the giants and the cold thatnd l in green bay, dan marino, i mean, so many great quarterbackb as you get older are really arer they count the mosey games when what do we say about russell . . Ls he is getting old too. [laughter] what do we say about his performance . The line of 62, certainly if you go back the analysis of him duri he draft, which we did, it was almost unaniwas out, he might make it in the nfl but not really a starting quarterback. And now Johnny Manziel ijocoming to the draft as a sixfoot quarterback. Schneider and carchnearch famously said they had this x factor they look for. The will to win. That may be pete carrollet best decision ever as a coach achd i mean thracghout his entie career, whencaid goodbye to flynn, a he 8 million and said im going to go withing to russell wi on. There was no way that if he doesnat it do that t m, i dont care how good their defense is, that they are in the super bowl. Thi this, Russell Wilson walked onto the calked ot thet h university of wisconsin and 22 days after he appears on campus, he has convihe hcoaches thathe h he should be one of the captains of that team. After the game, i spent 10 minutes with Russell Wilson talking. And he goes, peterd he g we have to do, we have to make sure that this i t the only one. Ne. He said, i think we are poised for continued greatness. We are very young. I think theyrei think can keep the defense together. Russell wilson will not get fat and happy. I will g rantee you. Ra there is something in him, some jiip inside him, just what didtd that is what the seahawks saw in him. Him. I got to speak to his to h o hhool coach. He said the day th said walkedti in there and he in tthem, he them, he he was a natural e wae. D he was born to do was b he would rally all of the guys and they did notanant to let him down. They did not want him to be be disappointed in them. That is how hard he worked. He was gettingood grades. Gresgrr and then he is drad theno play s seball by the orioles and the rockies. He decides not to. Ecides he would havhe a good second baseman. Sema he goes to wisconsin, now he is winning a super bowl. His High School Coach said there was no doubt, the fact he had learned from his father, heathe , this kestined greatness. We talk abou the manning family, Russell Wilson s from an extraordinarytr family. His grandfather was a university esident, his grandmother has three different degrees. His father was an s faptional athlete, also went to an ivywent ntague schooand also presi of the class at law school withh with the san diego chargers, his whole family is about achievement and leadership ander accountability. He was d that way ou see it on the field. I left earlier than youearlie i left mid urth quarter beuse i had tobeuse earlierearl than you did. What if there had been are he comeback, charlie . [laughter] he person i wanted to talk to m gase. What happened . I read this article when i got that morning, sayhat mois isis a genius and peyton says the smartest mind i have met inet ll. All of that thing. I did not want to be accusatory, i just wanted to say, wante happened i will gi i wreat mike tyson line. Everybody has a plan until they get hit. [laughter] then it goesthen window. It went t the window after thend first snap. Nk the general said that about battle. I cant quote him. I will turn to you for that. [laughter] you said when manning looks back on the tape, he will be sick. I think he will be sick. Ink how much he was rushedru really a ected res Decision Making process. He was n as patient going 1,patient go 2, 3, 4. Ade quicker deadons and he has to. Peyton manning hates to do that. Number two, you know, tbelieve that no one has the reverence for this game and for theame history of theame, and he will not sa noyton manningning can answer anycan anowl trivia on you will ask him. He really lo mike son and boxingso incredible. He loves football. Ot it will bother him when bother h back at this tape and t es thea decisions he maddeci the thing i felt sick, he has done this before. That is what you did not wanted to happen to him again. He is going to have a going conversation. Tion. Young has been syoung it is about a conversation he hashe to have. Steve young pointed to dan marino, he has tmarino, he ved Peyton Manning has to haveo this conversth is going to g is m more than anything. G. But i will just say one other thing, everybody said could this be it . Absolutely not. Absolu the reason he loves on itves on too much. O mu was he overmatwa last night . Lutely. However, a lot of teams in the nfl, every dy said nobodydy remembers the loser of the super bowl, there are 32 teams ie the league, there is a lot, there t things about being number tw bem i do not think there hat been a quarterback who went into a super bowl that more people were not hoping the best for him, oever you were. If you are a fan, you wanted the best for Peyton Manning. Russell wilson wanted the best for him. He loves him. He said that this morning. Russell wilson told me this morning that he went to camp, the peyton mng camp when he and peyton took tnd time witt him. Everybody likes peyton. He tre everybody well. You ca t help, even if you know him from television or his h performance, you cant help but nd respeadmis guy. I think you are right. He will have another chance. Chc you dont set these records and go away next year and be totally ineffective. I want to say a word about pete carroll. He had t ised for thi ised for in the superl. A lot of people thought his rah rah College Style would not work. I mean the themes of the program, the way he is excited the time. But it did work. That goes back to my point. It works with this group. Roup he has a young group. Up the seahawks average age is 26 years old. And he is 64. Only one coach in the history of the ncaa has won the national alampionship, larry brown. Y now he joins Barry Switzer and jimmie johnsonnd pete carroll. Ncaa championship. One quick point about peter carroll. Last night i was fortunate to be in the locker room when he amgot his teamy goher and he was taland o them. Em. I said to uddy at sports illustrated, i said this is th he sous precisely like he did at usc. A couple of tapes of him in college. Is mr. Energy. Gy. Unbelievable he is in hiable 60s. It is like he is 32. E is 3 in my opinion, pet my opoll maker in the world but if yo wod dont have Russell Wilson, if you do not have a totalitarianei defense like he has, ye re be yelling in the wind. But i do believe, jim, you saids it exactly right, and rachel, th he knows his players so. He knows what gets pnoyers happy. No rep iday at practice, he has all of this music playing ai practice. In th terview, i think hour we had a conversation. N di, what did you think of him . I thought highly of him. He had confidence in hisonfim. The people of seattlpeople to in seattle. ,this teamis it was because of paul allen. They were halfway gone, and he made that a preconde that a him doing it. What he said to me about pete, o in the e what we liked so much, he knew had to communicate to players. To p he knew had to reach the players. Here is my only super bowl story. Stst i lo ive, although a anguished for peyton mhed fo. I am sitting last night and to have a super bowl winning co bh, g co bwe talked throughout the. Did he answer your question about e . E . Tty much what peter said. It was great. He most wonderful super bowl experience i have ever had. So there is a super bowl winning coach sitting next to me and after every play, we did not need television. We had our eyes and one ear. Ear. I was lucky enough to be in seattle in 1978 when the sonics won the championshn thfterthfter losing in 1978. In in webster team lost and got back with Lenny Wilkins and shelton came from the knicks and won and they threw a parade they year they lost. The year they won, they exploded. It has been all that time, there is going to be aisexplosion. T of lovslaut of love and ion for thaf team. Af t the Pacific Northwest has not had anything like this. Res nothing like as uper bowl. Who did we see iwho e stadium . So many people watching on levision. Everybody is celebrating. Ith the flyover,ith t wonderful. Ndernd yo this is america. This is an americais is nt. This is when america comesmeri together. The top five anthems ever. My favorite will be whitney houston. Right after the gulf war. During the gulf war. Great to see you. Reat to sese we will do it next year. Pitchers and catchers report in three days. Be there. Back in a moment. Stay with us. Ther is nothing i can do os anoan, iano mind has an made up. You seem to know the ans to to your questions. Why do you ask . If you already know the answers to your questions, why ask . Ask . Are not helpless. And we are on a journey th on ar risks the dark. Ight we mark thight butut celebr the life of actor Philip Seymour hoffman. He died in hanhattan apartment sunday morning. 46 years old. The suspected cause in a drug overdose. Erdo he appeared in more than 50 films, captivating audiences talent and versatility. He was unafraid to wasabit and humanize ven the most unsympathetic characters, he was nominatefor four academy awards, he won the oscar for f Truman Capote in the filmr for capothe received three tony nominations for his role ins ro death of a salesman. Here to talk about Philip Seymour hoffman, david denby of w e new yorker and a. 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Cinema and the ambitions of directors like pdirectomasomas anderson and otherderson as abl to become a star, to take one lead rolesthwere incredibly ambitious. Often very dark and troubling and there is this kind of honesty in his work that was very unusual and wil unu missedm it a romantic actor or a physically heroic acicr butic spiritually heroic. He would start fhem oue outside and work in. You would say that about many good actors, but i feel he was opening up a kinds of spheres of rage, lust, everything. It never stayed on the surface. Even in small roles. N small ro he could suggest soulfulness underneath what he was doing on ace. Mber Truman Capote, truman cara was an impersonation b impe alsb got a complete understanding of what a kind of person he was. He could play a baseball manager, moneyball, with his gut sticking out. Ng o elderly manager with a big bger r gut. He made these unpleasant characters sympathetic. Whether we are talking about a guy in charliegufmans synechdoche or the sexual predator in todd solondzson happine. The task was to be completely son, to go as deep as you could possibly go. That h will bring thebr audiences to your point ofto yw. Not necessarily sympathizearnd believe what you are doing. Ng there is enormous credibility in e erin thmastero inere it is an amazing movie. Is one i will need to watch many more mes. It is extremely complicated and layered. Red. Lancaster is a showman. Howm in a way, hoffman is playingng is confident salesman and faith healer and and huckster, whatever he plays hat perfectly, what all of the exuberance this guy would have but he also let you see the loneliness and the pain and the confanthe the spiritua