Twelfth Night: Number featured in win

ByRICH CIMINI
February 3, 2014, 3:00 PM

— -- EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The Seattle Seahawks always talk about the power of 12 -- their fabled "12th man."

They took it to a new -- and quirky -- level in Super Bowl XLVIII. Check it out:

The Seahawks took a 2-0 lead on a safety that occurred only 12 seconds into the game, the fastest score in Super Bowl history.

With exactly 12 minutes remaining in the first half, running back Marshawn Lynch scored on a 1-yard run, making it 15-0.

Hold on, it gets better.

Percy Harvin opened the second half with an 87-yard touchdown on a kickoff return -- only 12 seconds into the quarter.

Informed of the statistical oddity, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll smiled and replied, "That's what I'm talking about!"

Carroll went on to praise the Seahawks' 12th man, crediting their loud fans with influencing the game -- specifically, the miscommunication by Peyton Manning and his center on the botched shotgun snap that resulted in the safety.

Oh, yeah, there's another "12" that Seahawks fans will enjoy.

It was Manning's 12th postseason loss -- a new NFL record.