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Going back to the super bowl, one thing that people constantly gloss over that I bring up that the belichick video confirmed was him not calling a timeout allowing the Seahawks time to really think twice about the next couple of plays, if he calls a timeout maybe they decide against throwing a run the ball

August 14, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Yeah it’s like NFL Films (the only part of the NFL machine I have no beef with) set out to make an entire documentary to flip the script on “why didn’t they just hand it off to Marshawn Lynch?” Because that’s usually what’s most talked about, not that Butler was specifically coached how to defend that play then executed.

It also shines the spotlight on a Belichick in-game gut feeling that we don’t often get insight into, but are a huge part of the game. It’s not far behind the 4th-and-2 decision in terms of a ballsy football call.

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