cthia wrote:What the H-E-L-L was Seattle thinking about to attempt a pass from the half-yard line, with a brutalizing runner in the back field?!
A Superbowl WTF!
fallsfromtrees wrote:Agree. Marshawn Lynch up the middle on second down. If he doesn't score. Fake to Marshawn on third, and Wilson on a sweep to the wide side of the field.
cthia wrote:Exactly! If you and I could see it ... WTF? Heck, a quarterback sneak would have worked. Russell Wilson is a dangerous runner and a big boy! You don't throw on first down in that situation. Interception chances are very high. I learned that as a midget league quarterback! They were on the half-yard line! The half!
Almost makes me think someone intentionally threw the game!
For once I'd like to win a Superbowl bet against my brother or sister!
fallsfromtrees wrote:They passed on second down. First down was Marshawn Lynch for 4.5 yards from the 5 - and you know that the Pats were stacked on the line looking for a run, and he still got 4.5 yards - why not try for 1/2 yard with him?
cthia wrote:Oops. That's right. It was second down. I missed the run, but saw it on replay. There was a Superbowl party at my house (every year) and I have a brand-new, but old model pinball machine in the mancave, Alien Poker and my niece was about to pop it open! She did. I missed the run.
Or he could have play-action faked to Lynch and took it in himself as you said earlier.
Personally, Lynch on a dive. He reminds me of "Refrigerator Perry", Jones-Drew or the "Mack Truck" in his running style.
He was good for a half-yard for damn sure!
fallsfromtrees wrote:Well he had been stopped a couple of times for no gain, but not too often - still worth at least one try.
Worth three more tries to run it in. Remember, second and goal. There wasn't going to be a field goal attempt. Three points wouldn't have helped a 28-24 deficit.