There was logic behind that pass play. Carroll even stated that they were going to run on third down if the pass had fell incomplete, which is more likely than an int from a rookie db having to run around a pick.
Buttfumble is on the opposite spectrum of something like the Tyree catch. It may never be reproduced for all we know. Pure fail.
This one isn't even close in my opinion. The bigger epic fail by far goes to both Carroll and Wilson.
The Jets and Sanchez were only playing for pride. The Seahawks were playing for pride and the Super Bowl.
There's a reason why it took Wilson until the last 5 minutes of the 1st half to complete his first pass - and even then, they ended the half with 14 points, tied for the lead.
The Seahawks were averaging nearly 6 yards per carry for the game. They need one yard to win the Super Bowl and lay claim to a dynasty and have several downs to get it as they still have a time out to use
So what does Carroll do? Calls for a passing play of course.
If I'm Wilson I get that play call, I audible and hand off. Carroll is a better coach than when he was in New England but he's basically been blessed by having some amazing players both at USC and Seattle and barring that, isn't even in the discussion as a good coach, let alone great one.
If I'm the Seahawks I do what the Patriots did with Carroll back before he was fired - IGNORE HIM as Bledsoe did when he saw Carroll call a time out on 4th and 10 against the Fins on MNF but then hit Coates for the first down. (That was the beginning of the end for Carroll here as it was clear his players had no respect for his coaching calls - and one might see the same thing begin to happen in Seattle after this epic fail)
Sure, I know Pete can say "well, we could have run it again if it's incomplete" - but you simply don't attempt a high risk play in that situation when you've got THE BEST LOW RISK SURE FIRE RB IN THE NFL at your disposal... again, they're averaging nearly 6 yards per carry and they need a low risk one yard to win the game with several attempts to punch it in
Epic fail of Epic proportions in the biggest game in football with the entire world watching
Pete Carroll wins this one and Wilson has learned his lesson - ignore the coach the next time a stupid play call comes in