I give credit to the rookie corner. He made the play on a 60/40 ball. Play was there for Wilson and the rookie beat the Seattle player. Credit to him for winning that play.
Butler did the right thing on the Kearse play too.
"The Freak" had to pull a Tyree out of his ass to catch that.
Then on the pick, he jumped the route like a 6th year all pro veteran.
Happy for the kid.
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Killer_Demo
SBR Hall of Famer
06-15-08
8409
#247
Originally posted by thetrinity
he sounds retarded
Much like you're dumbass posts
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Vinnie Paz
SBR Posting Legend
03-27-12
12177
#248
Originally posted by swordsandtequila
Yeah, he was covered like a blanket. Idiots.
THANK YOU!!! Some of these guys are ridiculous. Still waiting for someone to explain 1. How the wr isn't open/how this is tight coverage and 2. Why in the world you'd throw that out of the endzone????
like I keep saying, excellent play from that DB
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TheMoneyShot
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02-14-07
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#249
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Undisput3d
SBR Rookie
10-29-14
48
#250
Missed intentional grounding call on Brady, failed to taKe edelman out of the game for concussion test. Crucial missed call on pats td drive. Regardless its just a bump in the road kind of Like when The bulls lost to the pistons.
bbt
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Ghenghis Kahn
SBR Posting Legend
01-02-12
19734
#251
Originally posted by Undisput3d
Missed intentional grounding call on Brady, failed to taKe edelman out of the game for concussion test. Crucial missed call on pats td drive. Regardless its just a bump in the road kind of Like when The bulls lost to the pistons.
bbt
there were a lot of holding and deliberate pi that wasn't called but having said all that, there's no business seattle losing that game...
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Snowball
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11-15-09
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#252
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mikemca
SBR Posting Legend
03-10-10
10047
#253
Originally posted by Thor4140
Was an absolute joke of a move by Belichick by not calling timeout. Seattle had two time outs and could have called them when they wanted. There was no reason at all for Bellicchick to do that. Those reason are just lame reasons the media made up cuse people think this coach walks on water and will believe anything that makes him look like a genius. If they run Lynch two more times everyone and their mother would be complaining about Billy's move. BOy word for word by the media and u suck it all up and shit it out of ur mouth
U mad bro?
I don't know where you heard that in the media but that was my take. I don't watch news shows but thanks for chiming in.
I'm sure in your mind it's perfectly reasonable to think you know better than a guy that won 4 superbowls.
BTW I don't even give a shyt about Belichick. I'm a philly fan.
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Wrigley
SBR Hall of Famer
12-28-07
7268
#254
Originally posted by Undisput3d
Missed intentional grounding call on Brady, failed to taKe edelman out of the game for concussion test. Crucial missed call on pats td drive. Regardless its just a bump in the road kind of Like when The bulls lost to the pistons.
bbt
What about roughing the kicker on seattle on NE first drive should have been 15 yds not 5, so the refs missed that one
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SharpAngles
SBR Hall of Famer
04-15-14
9467
#255
Originally posted by Snowball
The all 22 still and this shot make me think the blame should be on Russel Wilson not the play call. The Hawks caught the Pats goalline D thinking run and actually created a nice void behind the line. If Wilson puts the ball on the receivers numbers there's no way it's a pick and it's most likely a game winning TD. Instead he put it 2 feet in front of his man with 2 defenders breaking on the ball and it's game over.
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sweethook
SBR Posting Legend
11-21-07
12667
#256
if you think so ok , but look up a sht head name - les miles . hands down worse play caller on earth.. ever
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kfranz31
SBR MVP
02-09-10
1186
#257
if that pass gets batted down they have two plays and one time out left to get one yard...i guess that touchdown right before the half was not a bonehead play because he made it......if he doesnt then there would be two plays to talk about
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frostno98
SBR Hall of Famer
09-11-07
9769
#258
Another call that was equally as bad was the 1991 NFC Championship game. Barry Sanders had his first chance in getting to a Superbowl was deprived of it when coach Wayne Fontes took him out in a 1st goal at the 2 yard line. Instead, he put in a rookie running back who fumbled and the Redskin won that game.
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swordsandtequila
SBR Hall of Famer
02-23-12
9758
#259
Originally posted by Snowball
You left out the part where Kearse (#15) failed to get off the jam by the db and effectively pick Butler, a minor point considering it's a timing play. Other than that you nailed it.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65681
#260
Originally posted by frostno98
Another call that was equally as bad was the 1991 NFC Championship game. Barry Sanders had his first chance in getting to a Superbowl was deprived of it when coach Wayne Fontes took him out in a 1st goal at the 2 yard line. Instead, he put in a rookie running back who fumbled and the Redskin won that game.
I think you are confused. I think Sanders was the only running back to touch the ball that game for Detroit.
I could be wrong though, I remember Andre Ware fumbling in that game, but he was QB, Lions weren't beating the Redskins that game anyway.
Best chance Lions had to get to the Super Bowl was 1983, but Montana being Montana hit Freddie Soloman for that late TD.
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Double Bogey
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07-24-10
1465
#261
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nyplayer33
Restricted User
09-27-06
8303
#262
People saying best rb in the game lynch, didn't the rb on Dallas win Offensive player of the year though?? People on the forums were saying Wilson QB was great, awesome..him passing the ball was still awful...hmmm. Stop talking about the coaches being awesome and such, ever think they have a million things going on and arent as godlike as people think.
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odog11
SBR MVP
02-14-11
3874
#263
Originally posted by Thor4140
Was an absolute joke of a move by Belichick by not calling timeout. Seattle had two time outs and could have called them when they wanted. There was no reason at all for Bellicchick to do that. Those reason are just lame reasons the media made up cuse people think this coach walks on water and will believe anything that makes him look like a genius. If they run Lynch two more times everyone and their mother would be complaining about Billy's move. BOy word for word by the media and u suck it all up and shit it out of ur mouth
Seattle only had 1 timeout left, Bill hoping D can hold them out and calling time out would have made it easier for them. Not calling the timeout meant that if Seattle ran on 2nd down they would have been pretty much forced into passing on 3rd down. Everyone overacting to the call. Seattle blew it when they called a timeout for no good reason earlier in the drive.
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jtoler
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12-17-13
30967
#264
Originally posted by nyplayer33
People saying best rb in the game lynch, didn't the rb on Dallas win Offensive player of the year though?? People on the forums were saying Wilson QB was great, awesome..him passing the ball was still awful...hmmm. Stop talking about the coaches being awesome and such, ever think they have a million things going on and arent as godlike as people think.
Thats only because he had 110 carries more than Lynch, both had 13 td and average 4.7 yards a carry. Lynch better average per reception, 4 td receptions to Murray's 0. Lynch 2 lost fumbles, Murray 5.
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jtoler
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12-17-13
30967
#265
Originally posted by odog11
Seattle only had 1 timeout left, Bill hoping D can hold them out and calling time out would have made it easier for them. Not calling the timeout meant that if Seattle ran on 2nd down they would have been pretty much forced into passing on 3rd down. Everyone overacting to the call. Seattle blew it when they called a timeout for no good reason earlier in the drive.
Nah man he just didnt know what to do, he might have been having a stroke, pure stoic on the sideline, game over in his mind, there was no strategy by him not calling a T.O, they arnt thinking they are gonna stop Seattle on the 1, at that point his mind was set on losing.
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ByeShea
SBR Hall of Famer
06-30-08
8118
#266
Originally posted by Thor4140
Was an absolute joke of a move by Belichick by not calling timeout. Seattle had two time outs and could have called them when they wanted. There was no reason at all for Bellicchick to do that.
Thank you for writing this.
I forwarded your thoughts to the New England Patriots - and their GM just got back to me. Mr. Kraft read your words and is meeting with Belichick tell him that the Patriots are going to forfeit the win and send the Superbowl trophy to the Seahawks because they deserve it.
Keep up the good work. You're changing the world.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65681
#267
Originally posted by ByeShea
Thank you for writing this.
I forwarded your thoughts to the New England Patriots - and their GM just got back to me. Mr. Kraft read your words and is meeting with Belichick tell him that the Patriots are going to forfeit the win and send the Superbowl trophy to the Seahawks because they deserve it.
Keep up the good work. You're changing the world.
Thor has been laughed off many a message board.
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odog11
SBR MVP
02-14-11
3874
#268
Originally posted by jtoler
Nah man he just didnt know what to do, he might have been having a stroke, pure stoic on the sideline, game over in his mind, there was no strategy by him not calling a T.O, they arnt thinking they are gonna stop Seattle on the 1, at that point his mind was set on losing.
You don't really believe this claptrap do you?
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jtoler
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12-17-13
30967
#269
Originally posted by odog11
You don't really believe this claptrap do you?
I believe it moreso than believing he's thinking he's gonna stop them on 3 downs with 1 yard to go.
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DrunkHorseplayer
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05-15-10
7719
#270
Originally posted by SharpAngles
The all 22 still and this shot make me think the blame should be on Russel Wilson not the play call. The Hawks caught the Pats goalline D thinking run and actually created a nice void behind the line. If Wilson puts the ball on the receivers numbers there's no way it's a pick and it's most likely a game winning TD. Instead he put it 2 feet in front of his man with 2 defenders breaking on the ball and it's game over.
No doubt about it; Carroll's only mistake was assuming that Wilson could throw a ball accurately from six yards away. Nothing wrong with the call.
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homie1975
SBR Posting Legend
12-24-13
15452
#271
If the pass was completed for a touchdown, it would have been called one of the great plays in SB history because everyone was thinking run but they went pass.
trust me on this
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homie1975
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12-24-13
15452
#272
If the pass was completed for a touchdown, it would have been called one of the great plays in SB history because everyone was thinking run but they went pass.
trust me on this
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brooks85
SBR Aristocracy
01-05-09
44709
#273
Originally posted by TheMoneyShot
good picture but would be funnier and make more sense if it was russel wilson in the window handing out the lombardi to tom brady and bill in the car. Put beastmode in the background of the drive-thru window
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Twiz
SBR Sharp
10-22-13
442
#274
This thread shows why 90% of you shouldn't bet football because you simply don't know the game.
If Beast mode is the obvious play call to get in from the 1...so obvious that EVERY media outlet and EVERY casual game watcher knew, then how obvious you think it was to Belichick. Remember the defense has an extra player on the field during run plays...remember wilfork is one of the best run stoppers of the last decade...remember belichick committed to getting the stop there by not calling the time out (for those who criticize bill's call there remember what happened last time he tried to put his offense on the field to win it instead of his defense...), and therefore seattle was racing against the clock as much as they were against the pats D.
Carroll called a BEAUTIFUL game. After watching the NFC 'ship, that guy could really be the second best coach in the national football league. This is coming from someone who HATES seattle (and more so new england for that matter). The fault is on Russell Wilson and ONLY him; had he thrown the ball to the back shoulder of the slant (as is typical on pick plays in the redzone), he would have won the game. Carroll called a flawless play. The man was by definition...WIDE OPEN.
Other options:
Lynch - too obvious, and that's even disregarding the fact that he has been SHIT from the 1 yard line all year (could it be...because its so expected!?!? *gasp*)
Fade - Decent call, but seattle has the worst receivers in the NFL versus some of the best corners. Russell sucks and probably more likely to throw a pick on that than on the slant even. Most likely a wasted play.
Bootleg - my initial instinct said that this was the call, but on second thought its probably fairly predictable and the risk/reward sucks because a sack would put the game all but out of reach for seattle (puts them in an intensely predictable situation based on down and distance)
So you gotta be safe but creative. Slant call fits the bill but Russ blew it. He's average as they come. Lynch would have got a touch on 3rd or 4th had Russ not thrown the pick. So don't blame pete.
Also...the corner made a hell of a play.
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Thor4140
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02-09-08
22296
#275
Originally posted by odog11
Seattle only had 1 timeout left, Bill hoping D can hold them out and calling time out would have made it easier for them. Not calling the timeout meant that if Seattle ran on 2nd down they would have been pretty much forced into passing on 3rd down. Everyone overacting to the call. Seattle blew it when they called a timeout for no good reason earlier in the drive.
To me not calling a time out there was like letting the clock run down and then Phil Jackson ask Jordan to take it full court in a half of a second (instead of ten)and win the championship. The smart play would have been to let Seattle score or call a time out. This bullshit he wanted to confuse Seattle is just that bullshit. What makes NE at that point so prepared on the one but Seattle was a mess? He wasn't gonna score no matter what he did that is why from the 50 he was throwing bombs like he didn't want to win. Imagine being on the fifty with 130 to go and u are throwing bombs. They caught lightning in a bottle because of a miracle catch. The sad part is that Wilson didn't change the play. That is why the quarterback doesn't call his own plays. Coaches control the outcome of games.
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MMA Fan
SBR Hustler
08-14-12
74
#276
Lynch - too obvious, and that's even disregarding the fact that he has been SHIT from the 1 yard line all year (could it be...because its so expected!?!? *gasp*)
I don't care that it's obvious, New England was not stopping Lynch at the 1 yard line. New England's interior line hasn't looked very good all year. I don't know if Wilfork has declined, but I'm guessing he has. Their defense did a good job of gang tackling and limiting to Lynch to "only" 100 yards, but their d-line was not getting much penetration up the middle all game. They looked pretty porous at collapsing the line against the run against Baltimore as well. Seattle could have QB sneaked it with Wilson straight forward, handed it to Lynch, playaction rollout option, etc, and they WERE scoring. I'm grateful for the INT, since I backed New England, but there was absolutely no way New England was putting up a goal line stand there. Hell, they just gave up a 5 yard run on 1st down. They were not going to stuff Lynch.
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Twiz
SBR Sharp
10-22-13
442
#277
@MMA Fan
You're falling under a classic misconception that because a back is a 'bruiser' that means he's a good goalline back. There is a LOT more that goes into being a goalline back besides just being 'sturdy' or resilient. This is because the offense has to block 11 men with 9 men. If running for 2-3 yards up the middle was "automatic", nfl teams would do it EVERY play, regardless of yard line.
Lynch is 1 for 5 this season from the 1 yard line. Facts. Lynch is in the bottom 25% of qualified backs for scoring from 1 yard out in the last 5 seasons. Facts. Lynch is more likely to LOSE YARDS from 1 yard out than he is to score a TD. FACTS. Attribute this to whatever you want, but the facts/stats stand firmly alone. Lynch gets stuffed on 2nd, Hawks have 2 downs, <20 seconds, and ZERO timeouts to get in. That means they have to call the next 2 plays together so they can get them off if clock doesn't stop. 2nd down was the best down for a pass. 1st arguably was, which is likely why lynch managed 4 yards on the carry before...because belichick was playing pass (only thing I'm not sure of in this post...more of an assumption so feel free to ignore...I'm a FACTS guy...)
Also wilfork was a HUGE factor all game. Even when he's not making plays, he's making plays by drawing double teams in the trenches. Hell, even the commentators mentioned this once or twice in the game. If they can see it, WE should see it.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65681
#278
Originally posted by Twiz
Carroll called a BEAUTIFUL game.
Did he?
Carroll had no answer for New England's dink and donk plan on offense.