Looking back, it probably would not have been fair to the football gods if Carroll won that SB.
Bill is such a better coach, I don't think you can dispute it.
And Brady is Brady.
We also had half our secondary injured because of that Green Bay game.
(Hence the giving up the 10 points I keep hearing complaints about)
In hindsight, letting Browner go was stupid. Not bringing Burley was stupid. So stupid decisions reap bad outcomes. It happens and in this case, Browner directly screwed us.
So we lost in a game we had every chance. Likely more a Carroll decision than a Bevell one. But as shown above, Carroll made a string of really bad decisions that screwed us before the coin flip. We were not winning that game.
The only real bummer is that had Lynch run that ball in and scored the TD (which he assuredly would have done), he wins the MVP. And likely is a much better shot at the HOF. Given how incredible Lynch has been both as a Seahawk and after his playing days - it would have been nice to see that for him.
But we did win the one SB and with one of the most dominant, historic performances against what was supposed to be the greatest offense in history. (Though that would have been the Greatest Show on Turf, honestly). So let's just be thankful for what we have.
We had our moment on the throne and it was glorious. No reason to be too upset about missing the other one.