dangelo136a
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There's an axiom in baseball that goes: "If you get beat; get beat on your best pitch, not your 2nd best pitch". The reasoning goes that in a head to head matchup, your best is better than his best. If that's not the case, then he deserves to win that particular matchup. When Pete Carroll saw the matchup, he chickened

Did you notice the LB and FS in all that empty space? Neither did Wilson; they closed space quickly and he had less margin for error than he thought. But look at the post and the corners; open space and would have put pressure on the DB and LB to defend. No matter how you slice it, it was a poor percentage play

Sorry, but there is NO defending that call. Inside the red zone, you look for the highest percentage, lowest risk play to call. The Patriots hadn't stopped Lynch on the previous play and the Seahawks still had 2 TO's in their pocket. Even if he's stopped cold on the 1 the Seahawks could still stop the clock and have 2