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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Bad play call but no excuse because you gotta execute. Patriots executed on defense better on that play and we won. I love how Sherman hasn't forgotten about it
Does everyone hate fades? I know I do.
What an ego on Sherman. If i'm the Seahhawks O-Line i take Sherman to the back of the woodshed.
As much as I want to laugh at this....he and his teammates are probably traumatized by SB 49, that way our guys are by SB 42
Their OL would try to take him to the woodshed and completely whiff on grabbing him. They're awful.
Wonder why? Oh, could it be all the money tied up in their defense? The defense that collapsed like a house of cards once Earl Thomas went down? I would LOVE to see the ****hawks in the Super Bowl.
They just held the Rams to 3 points (you know, the same team that scored 1o against our Patriots).
Actually, I haven't seen that play enough times...
Not on a Pete Carroll team!Coaches coach. Players play. Sherman should really just STFU
That's an idiotic analysis. The author blames Belichick for not calling a timeout. The truth was, there wasn't going to be enough time to do anything if they score, even WITH a timeout. What he did by not calling it was force them to make faster decisions. Which amplifies the chance of a mistake.It wasn't a bad playcall. It was second down. They had one timeout left. They needed to stop the clock once, which means throwing the ball. They chose to do it on that down because the Pats were in goal-line defense. The Seahawks had scored with that play during the regular season. Malcolm Butler made an all-time great play. He should get credit for it. Instead, everyone falsely claims that Carroll made a dumb call.
A Head Coach Botched The End Of The Super Bowl, And It Wasn’t Pete Carroll
They just held the Rams to 3 points (you know, the same team that scored 1o against our Patriots).
It wasn't a bad playcall. It was second down. They had one timeout left. They needed to stop the clock once, which means throwing the ball. They chose to do it on that down because the Pats were in goal-line defense. The Seahawks had scored with that play during the regular season. Malcolm Butler made an all-time great play. He should get credit for it. Instead, everyone falsely claims that Carroll made a dumb call.
A Head Coach Botched The End Of The Super Bowl, And It Wasn’t Pete Carroll