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Like I said, I was there. I'll let it go when I die.
The fact that Bevell, Carroll and Wilson said they would run the same play again given everything they know in HINDSIGHT, tells me they're obtuse idiots. Sometimes it's better to swallow the pride and just take the L.If you are able to read the entire article it gets worse. Both Carroll and Wilson said they would run the same play again if given the chance.
As you can imagine that didn't go over well.
Baldwin wasn’t quite HIM yet. Plus he was blanketed by Revis. And yet still a better option!I am as well. Bad ideas all the way around.
Run the ball . If not , option roll out and the WR is Doug freaking Baldwin.
No, the decision itself was pretty horrific given the full context.This is a case where the widespread opinion hinges not solely on the decision itself but is inextricably linked with the outcome it produced.
I'm with you, Montana. And for the record, I have Superbowl XLIX "Should have given it to Marshawn" fatigue. Get over it, fellas. Some of us are starting to resemble a soyboy who can't move on from a breakup and his ex dating someone new. Lick your wounds and keep fighting.Sorry, I've always been satisfied with Pete's reason for the decision (not wanting to have a timeout dictated in case the run fails).
It was a gut punch for sure, but thinking a play is a sure thing is cousin to thinking a draft pick is a sure thing and shaping your strategy around it. Not a good foundation.
If the Legion would like to beef, they can ask themselves why they gave up 28 points to the Pats. Not an ideal score to beat. Kinda how I feel about the other Super Bowl we lost - the officiating may have been terrible, but I'm a "let's look at the chances we blew" sort of guy.
Feel free to flame me, but that's just how I feel.
Sorry, I've always been satisfied with Pete's reason for the decision (not wanting to have a timeout dictated in case the run fails).
It was a gut punch for sure, but thinking a play is a sure thing is cousin to thinking a draft pick is a sure thing and shaping your strategy around it. Not a good foundation.
If the Legion would like to beef, they can ask themselves why they gave up 28 points to the Pats. Not an ideal score to beat. Kinda how I feel about the other Super Bowl we lost - the officiating may have been terrible, but I'm a "let's look at the chances we blew" sort of guy.
Feel free to flame me, but that's just how I feel.
By far the most overlooked part was Bill Belichick not calling a timeout and letting the clock run down. If Seattle scores there, he looks like an absolute fool, and they at that time would’ve said that was one of the worst decisions that they have seennot to call a timeout. Fact is Belichick totally got lucky in this situation.
I saw an interview with Baldwin and he was emphatic that he had gotten open all day but wasn't targeted . I know all wr say that but it makes me wonder.Baldwin wasn’t quite HIM yet. Plus he was blanketed by Revis. And yet still a better option!
1 catch for 3 yds says otherwise. ADB never lacked for confidence.I saw an interview with Baldwin and he was emphatic that he had gotten open all day but wasn't targeted . I know all wr say that but it makes me wonder.
That play ruined the team.