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Indeed. And I've now seen a stat that the Seahawks gave Lynch the ball at the 1 yard line 5 times this season and he only scored once. So its not inconceivable that, facing the Patriots goal line package, and their history with obvious running plays from teh 1 yard line, it makes sense.I thought it was a defensible call, to be honest, and his explanation makes sense - you're not going to be able to run three straight times in that spot, so you might as well throw while their run-heavy group is in there, knowing you can come back to Lynch on third and fourth down. It isn't Carroll's fault that a quarterback who never throws interceptions threw one at the worst possible time.
Fact is, that was a GREAT play by Butler. Its not like it was a badly thrown pass or something.