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Stupidest play call in the history of the NFL


Kevin Greene

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You guys are giving Shula too much credit. Only reason he would've ran it there is bc it was 2d and short on the 1--his patented 40 yd bomb wouldn't have enough room.

But yeah. It is already universally agreed upon that Seattle would have won this game if it was not for that play call.

No fault to RW or the receiver. Just a GREAT play by the Pat's DB.

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Yeah that was the worst play call I have ever seen in the history of football. That will be on a replay loop for generations to come. Just absolutely, unbelievably horrible.

Usually, when a coach calls that in a situation like the Hawks were in, they are desperate and need a first down or touchdown on a gutsy call because they're getting beat in the trenches. Lol, that wasn't even the case... I just still can't believe it.

It makes it even worse because they fuged up and let the Pats win another Superbowl. To me, that just makes any offseason shitty to the max.

 

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I saw it happen but i refuse to believe it is real. No one.i mean no one, should be dumb enough to call a pass play when Lynch could have punched it in and then game over,Seattle wins Super Bowl. Someones rearend neads to be run out of Seattle for this play call,that just handed the Patriots the victory.

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How not? If the Seahawks were so good then why didn't they win? Sherman was talking crap about Revis getting owned by a ref picking him off for a TD but at the end of the day Revis is celebrating and Sherman isn't.

 

Sherman did his job all day long don't see how this is on him.

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I saw it happen but i refuse to believe it is real. No one.i mean no one, should be dumb enough to call a pass play when Lynch could have punched it in and then game over,Seattle wins Super Bowl. Someones rearend neads to be run out of Seattle for this play call,that just handed the Patriots the victory.

 

Can't wait for the Seattle coaches to try and explain the call on that last play.

 

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