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    Can I defend Pete Carroll for that last decision?

    The choice of passing play may not have been good. But that wasn't my point. The point of this thread was to defend the decision to go to a passing play on 2nd down with 26 seconds left.
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    Can I defend Pete Carroll for that last decision?

    I changed my statement but you quoted me too soon.
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    Can I defend Pete Carroll for that last decision?

    Incomplete pass and they get a shot to run two more times.
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    Can I defend Pete Carroll for that last decision?

    Bevell would not have chosen the decision to pass. There is no way that if Pete questioned the passing play he wouldn't have changed it. Not a chance.
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    Can I defend Pete Carroll for that last decision?

    The Super Bowl is on the line. Of course it was Pete's decision.
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    Can I defend Pete Carroll for that last decision?

    Hindsight is 20/20...thus I'd like to take a shot at defending Pete's decision to make a passing play in that situation. Note that I am NOT going to discuss their choice of play itself, but rather the decision to throw as opposed to running it. Running the ball was clearly the obvious play and...
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    Poll: If you were Sherman do you play?

    I don't know man. Of course you'd feel guilty if you missed your child's birth but I suppose you could live with it. What I don't think I could live with is if something happened to the child during birth, or heaven forbid, your spouse and you weren't there.
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    What should we nickname the 2015 NFC Championship Game?

    Is it just me or isn't "Miracle" already used a lot (and seems a bit cliché) when it comes to football and sports in general? There's already the Music City Miracle, The Miracle in the Meadowlands, a whole assortment of college games, and of course in hockey there's also The Miracle on Ice?
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    What should we nickname the 2015 NFC Championship Game?

    I thought of putting up "The Real Super Bowl", but figured I'd be classier than you Pat's trolls!
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    What should we nickname the 2015 NFC Championship Game?

    There was another thread where numerous people weighed in with what they thought we should nickname the 2015 NFC Championship game comeback against Green Bay. I thought that after reading the thread that it might be fun to take the most popular suggestions that were made and make a poll. Now...
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    who could be this years Malcolm Smith???

    Byron Maxwell. Brady is going to chuck it his way and BM is going to have the game of his life!!! GO HAWKS!!
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    Prisco defends ranking of Pete Carroll on coaches list

    Hahahahaha!! Just came across an article written by him in July 2013: http://mynorthwest.com/422/2318523/Pris ... aches-list This dude is absolutely clueless when it comes to spotting talent!! Some of his thoughts on Carroll in 2012/13: "Do I think he's a good coach? Yes. Has he proved it...
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    NFL warns Lynch of 15-yard penalty for crotch grabbing

    What would happen if every time the media asked Marshawn a question, he just responded by saying "I'm all about the action" and then grabbed his crotch?
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    NFL warns Lynch of 15-yard penalty for crotch grabbing

    Someone needs to tweet Marshawn, and let him know that if he scores a touchdown, that every single 12 watching on the planet will grab their nuts on his behalf!!!!
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    By these calculations temp drop might explain "Deflategate"

    What does me discussing Tom Brady/Belichek/Patriots have anything to do with whether or not I'm a Seahawks fan? Stop being a knob, check my post history (even though its only a week) and then tell me if you still think I am. The difference between you and I is that I don't "blindly" defend or...
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    By these calculations temp drop might explain "Deflategate"

    No. The ratio between Farenheit and Celsius is 9/5. Here is a conversion calculator for you for Farenheit to Kelvin: https://www.google.ca/?gws_rd=ssl#q=con ... +to+kelvin Plus, the difference is from 11 psi @ 284.61 K (52 F) to 12.5 psi @ 300.48 K (81 F) ...which I've already stated is...
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    By these calculations temp drop might explain "Deflategate"

    I understood that the balls were measured at 11 psi at halftime. Regulation balls are to be between 12.5 - 13.5 psi. Brady has stated that he prefers them at 12.5 psi. I have not heard an announcement stating what the refs measured them at. But if Brady likes them at the lower end of the...
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    By these calculations temp drop might explain "Deflategate"

    Fair enough...me neither. (also, to be fair, the change that needs to be accounted for is 1.5 psi difference). OK...I'll go back to hating on Brady and Belicek until I learn something otherwise! lol!
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    By these calculations temp drop might explain "Deflategate"

    Thank you for addressing the question at hand. It is much more appreciated than the name calling I'm getting from some of the others here. So I guess to correct myself then, to go from 12.5 psi to 11 psi at 52 F, the room temperature of the ref's room would need to be around 81 degrees? I...
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    By these calculations temp drop might explain "Deflategate"

    I agree. And personally I'd get more enjoyment if all this discussion of deflategate disappeared so we can just talk football - but nobody seems to want to. It seems to me that if its proven that the Pats didn't do this intentionally then everybody would just forget about this issue - hence...
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