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![]() Our last Super Bowl prop Yes/No will someone blast me without reading what I am actually going to post.
100 Million people expected Seahawks to ram it up the gut with Lynch. A perfect time to call a pass HOWEVER the actual play called may have been one of the worst in the history of sports. To a have a 5'9" (5'11" ![]() Seahawks run play action and Wilson rolls and in all likelihood he finds a receiver open by 5 or more yards, if not he can run or chuck it away. To throw it into that traffic jam where it could be batted down at the line or tipped and picked or just plain picked by one of the 11 Patriot bodies right there defending will go down as the worst play call in the history of the NFL... |
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![]() Agree. The only place to pass the ball there is to the back of the end zone by the pylon, or try to roll out to the right and look for a breakdown. Pats were in Goal Line d with three corners. Revis said that he almost came off the field for the play, but the coaches noticed the personnel that the Seahawks had on the field and they sent him back in.
So the Pats sensed it was coming (per Revis). O
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calling a pass play wasn't a bad idea. russell wilson trying to force that throw was. so glad the pats won. great finish. hell, sea shouldn't have been that close to scoring except for a crazy catch!
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![]() Creepiest Superbowl commercial evah:
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![]() ![]() The Dodge one was GREAT imo
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As you said, throwing the ball wasn't the big mistake. Throwing the ball into a crowd was the mistake. |
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![]() Pete Carrol's ego at work. He didn't want Lynch to get the glory. Such a petty little man,
Great play by Butler to see Kearse was still alive, and get him out of bounds. On first down 3 patriots made outstanding plays to keep the beast out of the endzone. On second down....OMG. and Lynch was wide open too. When Wilson called that play in the huddle, they must have lookin at each other like WTF ? This is when Lynch should have took a page out of Hoosiers and said I'll make it. just gimme the rock. Good wins over evil again. Great Job Champs ! |
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![]() Lynch should had reminded Bevell what happened last year when inside the one yard line
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The crazy part of this all is that if Belicheck calls that timeout (a move that 90% of viewers were calling for), then SEA would have had more time to think things through and plan out all 3 plays. Needless to say the outcome most likely would have been different. Maybe Lynch should have taken the marbles out of his mouth long enough to demand the rock, kinda like how Ohio State's running back kept motioning "FEED ME" during the national championship.
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If they run on 2nd down, they have to call time out. They could have still gotten 3 plays off if they would have then thrown on 3rd down. |
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![]() Did you read the article that JMS linked to? The stats show that Lynch only scores from the 1 yard line at a 42% clip. So there was less than a 50/50 chance of him scoring on that one play. If you give him the ball twice, then your odds double.
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