Geez Pete, if you are going to throw it at least go fade to the corners or a quick hitter to the outside. Throwing a timing route on the inside into heavy traffic with the risk of INT or a tipped ball was crazy.
I didn't get the Missy Elliott thing at all. Totally broke up the flow of the halftime show, didn't feel like it fit. And hasn't been relevant in forever. Just a jarring couple of minutes, when even Lenny Kravitz only got half a song. And then after her doing a couple songs that didn't seem super appropriate, we went back to Katy Perry again to end things.
Just seemed off to me...
Seattle is still planning a party.
And Captain America will visit Children's Hospital while Star Lord will visit Chris's Haven!
they're going by the numbers on that one, and at least the numbers back them up. Executed properly, it's a pretty good percentage play. Put on his left shoulder instead of leading his right shoulder, and no one else can make a play on it, so he scores.Sorry, I don't like the slant call one bit; not inside. A pass play in that situation should go outside.
20 seconds left, 1 timeout (I think). Not a ton of plays left in the game, even if you stop the clock. They had enough for a run, quick timeout if it gets stuffed, and then pretty much next play is IT, run or pass. Maybe one pass and then a run if it doesn't pan out, but depends on how long it takes to run the play. No extra time here. Also seen conspiracy theories that they wanted Wilson to be the hero instead of Lynch there. Either way, just a bad throw. Emotionally, feel like they would have scored on the run, but Pats were playing run and knew it was coming, so could have easily been stuffed or a loss too.Or Wilson can run outside. Or you can give it to Beast Mode and if he gets stuffed, think about passing on the next down.
Not sure the logic here, hope someone asks him what the thought process was. Figured they run lynch in, and then you have 15-20 seconds max to return it and get to FG range. could have made that about 45 seconds by taking the timeout.I also was perplexed that B.B. let the clock run. Why? I guess he figured they were going to score and wanted an extra timeout in his pocket instead of extra time. It was conceivable that in the time remaining the Pats could have gotten in range for a long game-tying FG, but with literally no margin for error.
Geez Pete, if you are going to throw it at least go fade to the corners or a quick hitter to the outside. Throwing a timing route on the inside into heavy traffic with the risk of INT or a tipped ball was crazy.
Honestly, a three-yard slant is an incredibly safe call as long as the quarterback doesn't melt down -- but Wilson made a terrible read and an even worse throw. If Brady, Rodgers, Romo, or Luck is your quarterback, inside slant is the call because those guys will read it and gun it or won’t. But Wilson doesn’t have the skill set to call an inside slant there. It’s just not a play you use with that talent base.
After giving it some thought, I can see the logic behind the call. That kind of gutsy call was one of the reasons the Hawks were defending champs. It has been the team's "style", Carroll's style since at least the USC days. If the slant had worked, everyone would be saying that it was yet another gutsy call that the Hawks somehow made work. If the play at the end of the first half, the 4th down pass hadn't worked, Carroll would be taking heat for that one too. That was a very gutsy call as well, and if they'd settled for the field goal, the Hawks would have been down by 8 in the 4th quarter instead of just 4.Sorry, I don't like the slant call one bit; not inside. A pass play in that situation should go outside. Or Wilson can run outside. Or you can give it to Beast Mode and if he gets stuffed, think about passing on the next down. I thought that was one of the worst calls they could have made, one that invited disaster because there has been a recent history of tipped balls being picked and Wilson throwing in front of guys. It all happened there.
I love picturing the smiles on all the faces of those kids in those places.Seattle is still planning a party.
And Captain America will visit Children's Hospital while Star Lord will visit Chris's Haven!
Won't comment on the first bit, but I like the second comment. Nice gesture from both of them, they'll both be going to both places. Free good PR, nice move from both of them.
Another thing to discuss: thought the refs had a good game. Was pleasantly surprised how quiet they were, stayed out of the way, no real big bad calls or missed calls. they botched the call on the Pats' kicker early (should have been 15 yards and 1st down, can't hit the kicker's plant leg), and unless another angle shows that he tripped on his own, Butler probably got away with tripping a WR in the 3rd I think. (he reached for him, can't tell if his hand got him or he tripped over Butler's helmet). Those are really the only calls I can think of that weren't pretty automatic, and would have had any bearing on the game.
Another thing to discuss: thought the refs had a good game. Was pleasantly surprised how quiet they were, stayed out of the way, no real big bad calls or missed calls. they botched the call on the Pats' kicker early (should have been 15 yards and 1st down, can't hit the kicker's plant leg), and unless another angle shows that he tripped on his own, Butler probably got away with tripping a WR in the 3rd I think. (he reached for him, can't tell if his hand got him or he tripped over Butler's helmet). Those are really the only calls I can think of that weren't pretty automatic, and would have had any bearing on the game.
Definitely a pick by the tight-end, I believe, on the NE safety. It was a violation but the refs let those go all the time.Another thing to discuss: thought the refs had a good game. Was pleasantly surprised how quiet they were, stayed out of the way, no real big bad calls or missed calls. they botched the call on the Pats' kicker early (should have been 15 yards and 1st down, can't hit the kicker's plant leg), and unless another angle shows that he tripped on his own, Butler probably got away with tripping a WR in the 3rd I think. (he reached for him, can't tell if his hand got him or he tripped over Butler's helmet). Those are really the only calls I can think of that weren't pretty automatic, and would have had any bearing on the game.
The Seahawks had a blatantly missed OPI on the game-ending interception -- the outside receiver was blocking with arms extended, which is the textbook definition of "engagement" (and in fact the Patriots were called for almost the exact same thing earlier in the game). If Wilson isn’t late / high / inside and that’s a touchdown with no flag, that play is super-duper controversial.
If Butler hadn't made his play, it would have been a perfect ball for the receiver to catch. If anything, Wilson may have misjudged how quickly Butler would get to that spot.
I have it on good authority that the Patriot's locker room attendant kidnapped the Seahawk's offensive coordinator and deflated his brain, causing him to make that terrible call.
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