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Everyone is going to beat the final play call to death and rightfully so. But, pretend for a minute that Seattle doesn't try to out-think the world.
So Seattle runs it with Lynch on 1st and goal down to the 1. At that point there's just under 1:00 left. With 2 timeouts left, the Pats decide NOT to take a timeout and let the clock run all the way down under :30. Why?? Even the announcers were saying they should just "let him score" to preserve time. They had 2 timeouts to "preserve time", they didn't need to let him score. Should the Seahawks run it with Lynch on 2nd down and get a TD, they have over :50 left to try to get in FG range if they take a timeout there. Instead, they would've been left with under :25. If Seattle scores, I feel like this would be the questionable coaching decision that would be talked about today.
I would've been screaming at the TV for Tomlin to take a timeout in that situation. Am I missing something here?
So Seattle runs it with Lynch on 1st and goal down to the 1. At that point there's just under 1:00 left. With 2 timeouts left, the Pats decide NOT to take a timeout and let the clock run all the way down under :30. Why?? Even the announcers were saying they should just "let him score" to preserve time. They had 2 timeouts to "preserve time", they didn't need to let him score. Should the Seahawks run it with Lynch on 2nd down and get a TD, they have over :50 left to try to get in FG range if they take a timeout there. Instead, they would've been left with under :25. If Seattle scores, I feel like this would be the questionable coaching decision that would be talked about today.
I would've been screaming at the TV for Tomlin to take a timeout in that situation. Am I missing something here?