You're so wrong, Vince! They should have run the damn ball! :-) :lol:
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I believe it comes down to execution (which is easiest) and you must consider the Seattle 1 remaining TO.
Run the ball with the best RB in the NFL. Your only 1 yard from scoring. Don't you go to your best man?
or
Go with a slant/[B]pick pass that depends on pin point execution with multiple players involved?
Yes it's a good call but the best option?
I'm betting all of my chips on NO. 1 NFL RB Marshawn Lynch.
I guess so. He seems to think a lot of himself though that's hardly a unique character flaw. I'm not a fan of his antics on the sideline, though the attention they direct toward the officials probably wear on them to his benefit. Honestly, I'd probably get animated/dramatic too in some situations if I thought it would help, so that's probably a bit hypocritical of me to hold against him.
Damn good football coach I'd say no matter what you might think about him as an individual.
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