That's the thing. A lot of people don't account for just how little time there was to make any adjustment to the call. Under 30 seconds, running clock, 1 timeout, and you need to make sure you can get 3 quality attempts off at scoring that touchdown.
There was no time to overrule. You let your OC call his plays and you live with it.
Those most critical of Pete's "meddling" are always the first to say he should've meddled.
But they had a TO called, Pete is on the headset listening, why if it was called as a pass and that was it then once in the huddle the pay called yeah I can see that. But if they called the play on the sideline there was time. Secondly if Russell seen the defense alignment was set against the success of it why no damn audible ? Unless he was scared to or not allowed to. Seeing Browner lined up across from Kearse would have been an automatic indicator.
Pretty sure any QB that was a leader would have changed it and took the hit after the play or fallout, chances are it would not have been an INT. I am betting Hass, Favre, Brady, hell almost everyone that played and was in high stakes games would have made a decision to audible and took the heat if it needed. Thats what a leader does.
We got everything the opposite, failed leadership in the huddle and on the field, failed execution of a bad play to begin with, failed accountability by Bevell, throwing a player under the bus again Bevell, Pete doing the honorable thing in taking heat, but failed to hold Bevell accountable, failed to address Bevell's throwing a player under the bus, all that caused us the failure to keep the team together, the divide had been made, the trust broken.