Every year we're 'blessed' to read the opinions of our pool of experts, who week after week grind their way to a season record that reflects their ability to pick games. Some people are good, others... not so much.

Either way though, we're able to make a reasonable assessment of how good they are at picking games based on the stats we churn out for you to peruse.

So what happens when the Super Bowl comes around each year? Yep, logically, all of the big networks ask anyone within a 3 block radius who they think will win. For the sake of completion, we present to you those picks as posts on here. needless to say, we don't add these people to our 'main' picks page, because, well... what would realistically be the point?

Exactly. Now cram this glorious work into your eyes and promptly forget it. We'll start with ESPN and post the rest of the networks ASAP.

Terry Blount, ESPN Seattle Seahawks reporter

Seahawks 24, Patriots 20 -- Teams that have returned to the Super Bowl the year after winning it are 8-3, including the past two and four of the past five.

Mike Reiss, ESPN New England Patriots reporter

Patriots 23, Seahawks 20 -- Running back LeGarrette Blount plays the bruising role of Eddie Lacy from the NFC Championship Game, and the Patriots do what the Packers couldn't and close the deal.

Jeffri Chadiha, ESPN.com national NFL writer

Patriots 24, Seahawks 21 -- All this Deflategate talk puts a chip on New England's shoulder.

John Clayton, senior NFL writer and commentator

Seahawks 24, Patriots 20 -- Like in their victory over the Patriots in 2012, the Seahawks will need a late fourth-quarter drive to win this game.

David Fleming, ESPN The Mag senior writer and Flem File columnist

Seahawks 31, Patriots 17 -- The young, brash and fast Seahawks defense will do to Tom Brady exactly what it did to Peyton Manning a year ago.

Ashley Fox, ESPN.com national NFL writer

Seahawks 21, Patriots 20 -- The Seahawks believe in and play for each other, and that's a powerful thing.

Adam Schefter, ESPN NFL Insider

Patriots 24, Seahawks 21 -- New England deflates Seattle's hopes of repeating.

Chris Mortensen, ESPN NFL Insider

Patriots 20, Seahawks 16 -- The Patriots will have more answers for the Seahawks' offense, while LeGarrette Blount will present problems for Seattle. Still a pick 'em game.

Ron Jaworski, ESPN NFL Insider and former quarterback

Patriots 31, Seahawks 20 -- Tom Brady's efficient passing and New England's strong defense will be too much for the Seahawks to overcome.

KC Joyner, ESPN NFL Insider

Patriots 27, Seahawks 23 -- The Seahawks' defense doesn't fare well against power-rushing teams, so expect the Patriots to go after this weakness full bore.

*Scott Kacsmar, Football Outsiders *

Patriots 24, Seahawks 20 -- No tight end has been named Super Bowl MVP, but this is the moment Rob Gronkowski has been waiting for.

Todd McShay, ESPN college football and NFL draft analyst

Patriots 24, Seahawks 21 -- Seattle will get pressure on Tom Brady, but the Patriots will benefit from their short passing attack and two-tight end sets.

Sam Monson, Pro Football Focus

Seahawks 27, Patriots 24 -- Seattle didn't turn up for three quarters against the Packers and still won. If the Seahawks play for all four quarters this time, they should collect the Lombardi trophy.

Louis Riddick, ESPN NFL Insider and former player and front-office executive

Seahawks 17, Patriots 16 -- Defensive battle that will come down to a perimeter skill player making a big play. Doug Baldwin? Jermaine Kearse?

Kevin Seifert, ESPN.com national NFL writer

Seahawks 27, Patriots 21 -- The Patriots are great at exploiting weaknesses, but the Seahawks just don't have any.

Gary Horton, ESPN Insider and former NFL scout

Seattle 27, New England 17 -- The Seattle defense dominates this game with tight pass coverage, and the Pats' receivers struggle to get open.

Aaron Schatz, ESPN.com NFL Insider

Seahawks 23, Patriots 20 -- This may be the closest Super Bowl matchup ever, but when all else is equal, top defenses tend to beat top offenses.

Todd Archer, ESPN Dallas Cowboys reporter

Patriots 27, Seahawks 24 -- New England can play the way the Cowboys beat Seattle with a power running game and has a defense that can slow down the Seahawks. Tom Brady finally gets championship No. 4.

Scott Brown, ESPN Pittsburgh Steelers reporter

Seahawks 20, Patriots 17 -- LeGarrette Blount averaged just 3.0 yards per carry in six games against top-10 rushing defenses in 2014, and the Seahawks will shut him down and make the Patriots one-dimensional.

Rich Cimini, ESPN New York Jets reporter

Seahawks 27, Patriots 23 -- Marshawn Lynch (between the tackles) and Russell Wilson (scrambles) will expose the cracks in the Patriots' run defense, which has yielded 4.7 yards per carry in the postseason.

Rob Demovsky, ESPN Green Bay Packers reporter

Patriots 27, Seahawks 20 -- The Seahawks shouldn't expect the Patriots to hand them this game like Green Bay did. Master motivator Bill Belichick and his coaching staff won't let that happen.

Mike DiRocco, ESPN Jacksonville Jaguars reporter

Patriots 24, Seahawks 21 -- Seattle gave up the third-most TD passes to tight ends in the regular season and won't have an answer for Rob Gronkowski.

Jeremy Fowler, ESPN.com national NFL writer

Seahawks 27, Patriots 20 -- Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch see the Patriots' 219 rushing yards allowed over two playoff games and figure they might reach that number on their own.

Tania Ganguli, ESPN Houston Texans reporter

Patriots 35, Seahawks 28 -- I learned a hard lesson in underestimating this Patriots team with my last prediction, especially with so much Deflategate-driven, motivational mind game fodder at Bill Belichick's disposal.

Ben Goessling, ESPN Minnesota Vikings reporter

Seahawks 21, Patriots 14 -- It's been a long time since the Seahawks met a quarterback who rattled them. If Peyton Manning couldn't do it last year and Aaron Rodgers couldn't do it two weeks ago, I don't think Tom Brady will be able to do it Sunday.

Dan Graziano, ESPN New York Giants reporter

Patriots 26, Seahawks 17 -- Last season's Seahawks weren't beatable, but the NFC Championship Game showed that this season's clearly are, and the Patriots' the-world's-out-to-get-us week is just what Belichick needed to get the better team in the right frame of mind.

Paul Gutierrez, ESPN Oakland Raiders reporter

Seahawks 31, Patriots 27 -- Tom Brady tested Richard Sherman's side of the field with 10 passes and completed just three with an interception in 2012, and he won't fare much better this time around, either.

Coley Harvey, ESPN Cincinnati Bengals reporter

Patriots 31, Seahawks 27 -- To win, the Seahawks have to knock the expectedly focused Patriots off their rhythm early. Don't count on it.

Jamison Hensley, ESPN Baltimore Ravens reporter

Patriots 24, Seahawks 20 -- The Patriots will ride LeGarrette Blount after all four teams to beat the Seahawks this season ran at least 27 times for more than 100 yards.

John Keim, ESPN Washington Redskins reporter

Patriots 27, Seahawks 17 -- New England's defense, led by its corners (Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner are a big reason it has allowed just 20 percent of third downs to be converted this postseason), will stand out in the end.

Paul Kuharsky, ESPN Tennessee Titans reporter

Seahawks 24, Patriots 20 -- The Patriots rely on short passes. The Seahawks are great at defending that.

Jeff Legwold, ESPN Denver Broncos reporter

Patriots 24, Seahawks 20 -- Both teams are proficient at taking away their opponents' best players, so whichever team gets the most from the "other'' guys will hoist the trophy.

Vaughn McClure, ESPN Atlanta Falcons reporter

Seahawks 24, Patriots 17 -- To put it simply, the Seahawks will dominate on defense while the Patriots will be distracted by the controversy surrounding the Deflategate fallout.

Pat McManamon, ESPN Cleveland Browns reporter

Patriots 27, Seahawks 20 -- Tom Brady has nine touchdown passes and two interceptions in Super Bowls, and he enters the game angry about deflated footballs; making Brady angry is like poking the proverbial bear.

David Newton, ESPN Carolina Panthers reporter

Seahawks 24, Patriots 17 -- Russell Wilson is 10-0 against Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks, and a big reason is he has the support of the league's top defense, the likes of which Tom Brady & Co. haven't faced this season.

Mike Rodak, ESPN Buffalo Bills reporter

Patriots 17, Seahawks 14 -- Only three teams have allowed more touchdowns to tight ends in the red zone than Seattle, which is why we'll see a Rob Gronkowski spike punctuating a Patriots win.

Michael Rothstein, ESPN Detroit Lions reporter

Patriots 31, Seahawks 21 -- To go against Tom Brady, at age 37, in potentially one of his last chances to win another Super Bowl? New England will be ready and has scored 35 or more points in three of its past four wins.

Phil Sheridan, ESPN Philadelphia Eagles reporter

Patriots 23, Seahawks 17 -- This game will hinge on whether Seattle's injured defensive backs, Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas, can withstand the pressure New England puts on them.

Adam Teicher, ESPN Kansas City Chiefs reporter

Seahawks 24, Patriots 17 -- The Patriots generally play good run defense, but they haven't defended a runner as physical as Marshawn Lynch, who eventually will wear down New England.

Mike Triplett, ESPN New Orleans Saints reporter

Seahawks 27, Patriots 23 -- The Seahawks have the most elite unit -- a defense that can help nullify the Patriots' most elite players (Brady and Gronk).

Nick Wagoner, ESPN St. Louis Rams reporter

Seahawks 23, Patriots 20 -- This will be close, but Seattle was fifth in the league defending tight ends and should be able to do enough to slow Rob Gronkowski to repeat as world champions.

James Walker, ESPN Miami Dolphins reporter

Patriots 21, Seahawks 17 -- Both teams have allowed just 19.2 points per game in four combined playoff contests, but Tom Brady and the Patriots will make enough plays to prevail.

Josh Weinfuss, ESPN Arizona Cardinals reporter

Seahawks 31, Patriots 24 -- With how stout Seattle's defense has been since linebacker Bobby Wagner's return, the Seahawks will have the upper hand.

Mike Wells, ESPN Indianapolis Colts reporter

Seahawks 27, Patriots 17 -- Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch -- 157 yards rushing against Green Bay -- will be too much for the Patriots.

Eric Williams, ESPN San Diego Chargers reporter

Seahawks 30, Patriots 23 -- New England allowed an average of 158 rushing yards a game in the team's four losses this season, and Seattle will lean on Marshawn Lynch and Russell Wilson to effectively control the game on the ground.

Bill Williamson, ESPN Oakland Raiders reporter

Patriots 27, Seahawks 23 -- I expect a close, balanced game by the two best teams in the NFL, and in the end, Tom Brady wins his fourth Super Bowl ring.

Michael C. Wright, ESPN Chicago Bears reporter

Seahawks 27, Patriots 24 -- Only two teams this season allowed more touchdowns to tight ends (11) than the Seahawks, but safeties Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor should prove too athletic and physical for Rob Gronkowski to be a major factor.

Pat Yasinskas, Tampa Bay Buccaneers reporter

Seahawks 27, Patriots 20 -- Marshawn Lynch and the running game will wear down the New England defense.

John Andersen, "SportsCenter" anchor

Seahawks 28, Patriots 17 -- Russell Wilson.

Tedy Bruschi, "NFL Live" analyst and three-time Super Bowl champion

Patriots 23, Seahawks 20 -- Stephen Gostkowski joins Adam Vinatieri in history, kicking the game-winning field goal for the Patriots as time expires.

Frank Caliendo, comedian/impersonator and "Sunday NFL Countdown" contributor

Patriots 24, Seahawks 18 -- I think the Patriots will score six more points than the Seahawks' 18.

Cris Carter, Pro Football Hall of Famer and "Sunday NFL Countdown" analyst

Seahawks 23, Patriots 20 -- Turnovers.

Ryan Clark, guest NFL analyst and Super Bowl champion

Patriots 27, Seahawks 21 -- New England's defense is able to counter the Seahawks' run game because of Browner and Revis.

Colin Cowherd, Seattle native and host, ESPN Radio's "The Herd"

Patriots 27, Seahawks 16 -- The Patriots' defense repeatedly keeps the Seahawks out of the end zone. Seattle settles for field goals and a Super Bowl appearance, instead of back-to-back wins.

Jay Crawford, "SportsCenter" anchor

Patriots 27, Seahawks 24 -- This game means as much to the Belichick-Brady legacy as any they have played, and they know that.

Lindsay Czarniak, "SportsCenter" anchor

Seahawks 24, Patriots 17 -- A fitting ending for Marshawn Lynch to be named MVP.

Mike Ditka, Pro Football Hall of Famer, Super Bowl-winning coach and "Sunday NFL Countdown" analyst

Patriots 24, Seahawks 17 -- I just think there's more balance there. It's not just Tom Brady.

Mike Golic, co-host of ESPN Radio's "Mike & Mike"

Seahawks 27, Patriots 21 -- Like last year, Seattle's defense is too smothering, even for the multifaceted Patriots offense.

Mike Greenberg, co-host of ESPN Radio's "Mike & Mike"

Seahawks 23, Patriots 16 -- One of the great defenses of all time -- and Marshawn Lynch.

Merril Hoge, "NFL Live" and "NFL Matchup" analyst

Patriots 28, Seahawks 13 -- It may be the first time in Super Bowl history that a team can transform itself in two weeks. The changes on both sides of the ball that the Patriots can make are the difference.

Ray Lewis, "Sunday NFL Countdown" analyst and two-time Super Bowl champion

Seahawks 34, Patriots 17 -- With a win, this Seattle defense has the chance to go down as one of the best in history.

Chris Mortensen, Senior NFL analyst

Patriots 20, Seahawks 16 -- The Patriots will have more answers for the Seahawks' offense, while LeGarrette Blount will present problems for Seattle. Still a pick 'em game.

Ryen Russillo, co-host of ESPN Radio's "SVP & Russillo"

Patriots 24, Seahawks 17 -- I have no idea.

Adam Schefter, NFL Insider

Patriots 24, Seahawks 21 -- New England deflates Seattle's hopes of repeating.

Mark Schlereth, "NFL Live" analyst and three-time Super Bowl champion

Patriots 27, Seahawks 23 -- The Patriots control the middle of the field with Blount, Edelman and Gronk.

Hannah Storm, "SportsCenter" anchor

Seahawks 21, Patriots 14 -- Top to bottom, the Seahawks' defense is the best in the NFL. We've seen that wins titles, and Russell Wilson is unlike any quarterback the Patriots have faced this season.

Mike Tirico, "Monday Night Football" play-by-play commentator

Patriots 23, Seahawks 19 -- I truly have no earthly idea why. Every time I try to break the game down, I'm convinced of a different outcome. Expecting a great game.

Scott Van Pelt, "SportsCenter" anchor and co-host of ESPN Radio's "SVP & Russillo"

Seahawks 23, Patriots 20 -- Always take defense, and my guess is Seattle got rid of its bad game.

Trey Wingo, "NFL Live" and "NFL PrimeTime" host

Seahawks 27, Patriots 20 -- Legion of Boom becomes legendary.

Totals: Patriots 35 Seahawks 34