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I thought about the timeout thing for a while, and went back to look at the action before the play. Once they got lined up, Pete Carroll I believe was fully expecting NE to call a time out, once that happened, SEA would bring in different personnel and do a run play. They likely had a high probability play that NE hasn't seen yet and wasn't ready for, but didn't want to use their time out until after 3rd down. With the guys they had on the field and the way NE was lined up, not calling timeout, he called the pass play and told Wilson to throw it away to stop the clock if he didn't have a receiver.
This would give them 3rd down to run the play they had been saving, and in the event they did not make it, they let the clock run down to 2 seconds, call time out and put everything on 4th down, the last play of the game.
But NE having that timeout, what they would have likely done is call the timeout to keep them from running down the clock to 2 seconds, and on the next play they would let the runner score with maybe 30 seconds left. This would have been plenty of time to get the ball back into FG range and tie the game.
Big problem with that pass play- Butler said they actually worked on that play in practice and he got beat, so when he saw them line up, he was ready for it. Also said he saw Russell Wilson looking over at the receivers before the snap.
This would give them 3rd down to run the play they had been saving, and in the event they did not make it, they let the clock run down to 2 seconds, call time out and put everything on 4th down, the last play of the game.
But NE having that timeout, what they would have likely done is call the timeout to keep them from running down the clock to 2 seconds, and on the next play they would let the runner score with maybe 30 seconds left. This would have been plenty of time to get the ball back into FG range and tie the game.
Big problem with that pass play- Butler said they actually worked on that play in practice and he got beat, so when he saw them line up, he was ready for it. Also said he saw Russell Wilson looking over at the receivers before the snap.
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