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Nah that's a bad call no matter what lol
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Edited by HOLY REGIME: 2/2/2015 3:09:43 PMYou can say that about anything. The most logical play was to run it on the 1 yard line with the best RB in the league. The play right before he got 4 yards and now he only needs 1. They don't call him beast mode for nothing
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[quote]You can say that about anything. [/quote] That's my point
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That's what makes your point invalid
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No, the point being this: "horrible" decisions (be it in football or something else) are often only considered such after failure, in a fundamentally hindsight approach. If it worked, the complete opposite would be said.
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Edited by HOLY REGIME: 2/2/2015 3:59:21 PMSure but you have to weigh the risk and reward. Isn't it safer to run with the best RB in the league for a touchdown. (AKA BEAST MODE) who has done it countless times and rushed for an easy 4 yards the play right before. Or Throw a quick pass on the 1 when coverage is at its tightest. Even if they had scored its still a risky play no matter what.
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We wouldn't be having this conversation if it worked. In fact, if it did work, the Seahawks' tactical genius would be touted
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Your not hearing me idiot. Sure if it worked that would fine and dandy but look what happened. 45% chance of scoring a touchdown passing 100% chance of scoring a touching running
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100% chance rushing the ball? 75% of what is on espn right now is that play, the amount of times I've heard lynch is 1-5 for rushes on the 1 yard line from analysts is the only thing that's 100%
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Ah and now we start with the name-calling. How mature
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What?
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What he said is," If the thrown ball was caught for a TD, they would be praised for doing the unexpected."