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It was a stupid call, but Wilson could have just thrown the ball away. He was foolish to throw the ball into a mass of defenders. Very bad decision making.
Bad playcall, obviously not a perfect throw, great play by a rookie defender to make the pick. I don't know if Butler should get all of the credit or if he was clued in to what the play might be by a teammate or coach, but he made a great break on the ball and took it from the receiver.
It was more of a great play in jumping the route and intercepting the ball than it was a poor thrown balL by Willson.
Butler did.I agree. Had it worked, we would be calling it brilliant. No one expected a pass on 2nd and goal at the 1.
Wow, look at that ... you know as little about football as you do about politics.He was just there. It looked brilliant, but he was defending the run up the middle.
That's some funny shit there!
Hot read passes actually have to be thrown below the gut so the pass is incomplete if not caught as opposed to getting intercepted. Wilson threw too high and blew the S-Bowl. I don't blame Carroll. It's on Wilson.........
One of the best S-Bowls evah!!!
Hot read passes actually have to be thrown below the gut so the pass is incomplete if not caught as opposed to getting intercepted. Wilson threw too high and blew the S-Bowl. I don't blame Carroll. It's on Wilson.........
One of the best S-Bowls evah!!!
Why can't you blame them both?
A) the red zone is 20 yards. Lynch needed just one.Hot read passes actually have to be thrown below the gut so the pass is incomplete if not caught as opposed to getting intercepted. Wilson threw too high and blew the S-Bowl. I don't blame Carroll. It's on Wilson.........
One of the best S-Bowls evah!!!
Why can't you blame them both?
Why can't people give the Pats credit for a heads up play. It's funny because there was absolutely no guarantees that the running back would have scored, having a less than 50% success rating in the red zone. Lol. I think the Pats were ready to stuff him. That's why the pass play was called, but our guy scoped it out and was ready, came in and intercepted the ball. THAT was no guarantee either. That was pure skill.
A) the red zone is 20 yards. Lynch needed just one.Hot read passes actually have to be thrown below the gut so the pass is incomplete if not caught as opposed to getting intercepted. Wilson threw too high and blew the S-Bowl. I don't blame Carroll. It's on Wilson.........
One of the best S-Bowls evah!!!
Why can't you blame them both?
Why can't people give the Pats credit for a heads up play. It's funny because there was absolutely no guarantees that the running back would have scored, having a less than 50% success rating in the red zone. Lol. I think the Pats were ready to stuff him. That's why the pass play was called, but our guy scoped it out and was ready, came in and intercepted the ball. THAT was no guarantee either. That was pure skill.
B) he could have had 3 chances, which means even a 33% success rate would have won the Super Bowl for the Seahawks.