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Originally Posted by atf searcher
I am a Seahawks fan and I have watched a replay of this at least 30 times. I think everyone can agree the play call was bad but I also think Wilson's throw was bad as well. Watch it again and look where the ball was, it was too high and too much out in front of the receiver. The receiver had to stretch way out in front of himself. If Wilson had thrown it sooner and put it right into the receiver stomach then there was no way the defender could have intercepted it. That was bad accuracy for such a short pass. I do agree that it was partly the receivers fault, his move inside was much too slow and weak. A very Un-Dez like move.
Also the defender completely gambled and sold out on the inside move. If the receiver had jab steeped to the inside and then gone back outside he would have been wide open.
Thank's to the Seahawks a below average defensive back is going to Disney World.
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Yes, I agree the receiver was weak on the play. However, I think the cornerback read the "rub" play and perhaps he was coached to break on it. If Brady were the QB, though, he would have put it where only his receiver could have got it, but might not have scored on the play, requiring that last precious timeout to be called. Then, you really have to pass it into the end zone.
When you think about it, the call makes sense because the smart thing to do is run in that situation, then pass on third after calling a timeout. Making the wrong move at the right time...but it wasn't so much being a bad call as the other guy made a history making play.