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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy
You're only saying the play call at the half wasn't bad because it worked out. What if it hadn't worked out? Is it still a good call then?
Just because a play call works out doesn't make it a good call. Likewise, just because a play call doesn't work out make it a bad call.
Edited to add: What if the interception near the end of the game would have been a Seahawks TD instead? Is it still a bad play call then or a good play call? I'm confused how you distinguish between the two???
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If this is the case maybe its best if you stop watching Football. Trying to compare two TOTALLY different game situations. You are correct about one thing, you are confused.
#1 (As stated previously) The Play at the half doesn't lose the game. It was also a highly safe pass on a mismatched defender. What part of that don't you get? It was more than worth the risk at that point. So YES even if it fails its still a good call.
#2 They still get the 3 points even if the pass fails there, as there was still 2 seconds left.
#3 With 6 seconds? Risky? maybe, But its a no brainer that top playoff teams are all likely going to run a play for a TD chance in that situation.
So to answer your question.... YES, even if the most horrible play call in SB history had somehow been successful, it would still be a highly ill advisable and dumb call.