Richard Sherman's super sad face sums up the end of the Super Bowl

 By 
Neha Prakash
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Richard Sherman's super sad face sums up the end of the Super Bowl
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Seahawks fans, it's okay to cry.

In the final seconds of the Super Bowl, Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson threw a interception on a questionable play call, ending the team's shot of winning the close game. The camera quickly panned to corner back Richard Sherman whose reaction was akin to watching Voldemort take magical candy from a baby.

Then, aptly so, the camera turned to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady who was jumping with glee like he had just learned he scored a free trip to Disney World.

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