Nice call Carroll.

starmap3333
starmap3333 Posts: 3,925
edited February 2015 in All Encompassing Trip
Lol. This goes beyond OUTTHINKING the other coach. Total idiocy. Arrogant Pete got what he deserved!!
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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462
    Rut roh...
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,956
    I dont believe he made the call and think he is taking the bullet for his coach -- no way to prove that but that is my read. I will always like The Pete even though I cannot stand the Seahawks and am glad they lost. If you knew what this guy did for people (not just football players) I think you would hate on him less.
    Or maybe not...that is your prerogative.
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,500
    Glad the Pats won cuz I can't stand Pete the Cheat and Richard the Loudmouth, but I don't see why everyone is so quick to say "bad call." On 5 previous plays from the 1 during the season, Marshawn Lynch scored on only one of them. He ran for no gain on two, and lost yards on two others. The play was called knowing the Pats defense would be expecting run. If they catch it, touchdown. If it's incomplete, the clock stops, they can run a 3rd down play and then stop the clock with their final timeout to run a 4th down play if they don't make it. It's quite easy to understand the strategy.
    Lynch could just have easily fumbled and lost the ball on 2nd down (or 3rd or 4th). Or the Pats could've simply stopped them on the next three plays. You can't just automatically assume Seattle wins the game if they hand it to Lynch instead of passing it on that play.
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,946
    I agree, the call seemed pretty bad. In post-game interviews they obviously weren't thinking it would get intercepted. The figured that had 3 downs. Their worse case scenario is that it would be come an incomplete pass and Lynch would have 2 more tried to get it into the endzone. They were still trying to wind down the last 30 seconds. I guess that's sort of understandable. I would expect the QB to throw a turnover. If the coverage is good throw the ball away. You've run some time off the clock and you have 2 more attempts.

    On the other hand why wouldn't you play it safe? The decision to go for the TD before the half was a ballsy one, but worse case scenario was you didnt' get a field goal, but still had half a game to make it up. In this case if something when wrong with the throw (which they were struggling the whole game with) it's game over.

    I still think they should of given it to lynch. I guess they might of been worried Lynch would of got the TD first try, leaving about 25 seconds on the clock for the Pats.

    I agree. Too much thinking. Seahawks cost themselves the superbowl.
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462
    Too many armchair NFL analysts, not nearly enough talk about defective vault vinyls.
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  • F Me In The Brain
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    ^^ Ha!
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    Everyone was expecting the run. If Wilson completes that pass, then he and Pete are heralded as madmen geniuses.
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    Zod wrote: »
    I guess they might of been worried Lynch would of got the TD first try, leaving about 25 seconds on the clock for the Pats.

    The pass on 2nd down was not a dumb idea. If it's an incomplete pass, it stops the clock and still gives you 2 more downs with Lynch. If you run it, and he falls short, then you have to burn another timeout and/or risk losing too much time off the clock.
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  • pjsteelerfan
    pjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,905
    BinFrog wrote: »
    Zod wrote: »
    I guess they might of been worried Lynch would of got the TD first try, leaving about 25 seconds on the clock for the Pats.

    The pass on 2nd down was not a dumb idea. If it's an incomplete pass, it stops the clock and still gives you 2 more downs with Lynch. If you run it, and he falls short, then you have to burn another timeout and/or risk losing too much time off the clock.

    A high percentage pass, or one only the receiver can catch, like a fade, was not a bad idea. Or play action. Throwing to the middle of the field was questionable.
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  • SEACIDE
    SEACIDE Posts: 410
    Poor call...worse throw.
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  • BinFrog
    BinFrog MA Posts: 7,314
    BinFrog wrote: »
    Zod wrote: »
    I guess they might of been worried Lynch would of got the TD first try, leaving about 25 seconds on the clock for the Pats.

    The pass on 2nd down was not a dumb idea. If it's an incomplete pass, it stops the clock and still gives you 2 more downs with Lynch. If you run it, and he falls short, then you have to burn another timeout and/or risk losing too much time off the clock.

    A high percentage pass, or one only the receiver can catch, like a fade, was not a bad idea. Or play action. Throwing to the middle of the field was questionable.

    That up the middle slant pass is a high percentage pass.
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  • starmap3333
    starmap3333 Posts: 3,925
    Lol. Lynch with an extra lineman is higher.
  • starmap3333
    starmap3333 Posts: 3,925
    I want ricardo lockett to decide our fate. Hahaaah. Im so happy they lost. Pete is too because Kraft wrote him a big check.
  • RoleModelsinBlood31
    RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,249
    Terrible call. It's all about limiting possible damage while trying for the win. It's easier to intercept a pass into the end zone than it is to strip/cause a fumble from a running back in that situation. Should have run it every down. You put the ball in the best player on your team (lynch) and you ride him to Super Bowl victory or loss. That's what he gets paid to do.

    Stupid move hawks.
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  • lolobugg
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    Too many armchair NFL analysts, not nearly enough talk about defective vault vinyls.

    HaHaHa... right on, man.
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  • pjsteelerfan
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    BinFrog wrote: »
    BinFrog wrote: »
    Zod wrote: »
    I guess they might of been worried Lynch would of got the TD first try, leaving about 25 seconds on the clock for the Pats.

    The pass on 2nd down was not a dumb idea. If it's an incomplete pass, it stops the clock and still gives you 2 more downs with Lynch. If you run it, and he falls short, then you have to burn another timeout and/or risk losing too much time off the clock.

    A high percentage pass, or one only the receiver can catch, like a fade, was not a bad idea. Or play action. Throwing to the middle of the field was questionable.

    That up the middle slant pass is a high percentage pass.

    Not on the one yard line where everyone is jumbled together
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  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,391
    Worst play call in Super Bowl history. Thread over.
  • GratefulJam
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    BinFrog wrote: »
    BinFrog wrote: »
    Zod wrote: »
    I guess they might of been worried Lynch would of got the TD first try, leaving about 25 seconds on the clock for the Pats.

    The pass on 2nd down was not a dumb idea. If it's an incomplete pass, it stops the clock and still gives you 2 more downs with Lynch. If you run it, and he falls short, then you have to burn another timeout and/or risk losing too much time off the clock.

    A high percentage pass, or one only the receiver can catch, like a fade, was not a bad idea. Or play action. Throwing to the middle of the field was questionable.

    That up the middle slant pass is a high percentage pass.

    Not on the one yard line where everyone is jumbled together

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  • HesCalledDyer
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    Abe Froman wrote: »
    Worst play call in Super Bowl history. Thread over.
    No, that would be the three consecutive out patterns from Kaepernick to Crabtree a couple years ago. That shit was ridiculous.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,892
    I'm pretty upset. :-<
    It also crossed my mind that he perhaps didn't make that call himself, like someone else said. He might just be falling on the sword.... The only reason I think that might be the case is that it was such a stupid call that I have trouble believing he could have actually made it.
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