"I love gettin hit" - Julian EdelmanJungleland said:If Julian Edelman isn't on a very short list of your favorite Boston athletes ever after that you're an absolute psychopath.
"I love gettin hit" - Julian EdelmanJungleland said:If Julian Edelman isn't on a very short list of your favorite Boston athletes ever after that you're an absolute psychopath.
reggiecleveland said:
And I hope this become the historical narrative.
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/02/bill-belichick-timeouts-super-bowl-seattle-interception-new-england-patriots-brilliant-seattle-sehawks
Bill Belichick ingeniously baited Seattle into that Super Bowl-losing pass
cgrove13 said:
Malcolm Butler wasn't even on the field when the Seahawks first huddled for the play that resulted in the Patriots' game-saving interception in Super Bowl XLIX.
The Patriots originally aligned with their goal-line defense, featuring linebacker Akeem Ayers. Once they noticed three wide receivers in the Seahawks' huddle, two assistant coaches adjusted, sending Butler in to replace Ayers.
I think it was Jamie Collins.DrewDawg said:
The article says:
I think Ayers was on the field, he was on Lynch.
EDIT: Maybe not...jut watched another angle. It's tough to see who's on Lynch.
He was on Wilson the TE version per Big Williegingerbreadmann said:I think it was Jamie Collins.
DrewDawg said:
The article says:
I think Ayers was on the field, he was on Lynch.
EDIT: Maybe not...jut watched another angle. It's tough to see who's on Lynch.
gingerbreadmann said:I think it was Jamie Collins.
amarshal2 said:He was on Wilson the TE version per Big Willie
DrewDawg said:The video with Butler running on shows Ayers running off, but I thought the guy on Lynch was wearing a number in the 50s. It wasn't Nink or Hightower, and I can't imagine it was Casillas. Maybe Ayers ran back on?
Here's Ayers coming off:
Smiling Joe Hesketh said:I thought it was Ayers too, as the player covering him had a number in the 50s. I can't imagine it was Casillas. Hightower was in the middle of the field spying on Wilson. Only other possibility would Darius Fleming (58).
DrewDawg said:
The article says:
I think Ayers was on the field, he was on Lynch.
EDIT: Maybe not...jut watched another angle. It's tough to see who's on Lynch.
The Four Peters said:
It was Chandler Jones, everyone. #95.
It's definitely Chandler Jones. The end zone view is clear.Smiling Joe Hesketh said:
I just watched the clip again on NFL.com and the first number of the player covering Lynch sure looks like a "5" to me.
Super Nomario said:It's definitely Chandler Jones. The end zone view is clear.
Smiling Joe Hesketh said:
Cool, I can't tell for sure on the clip I saw. Got a clip of the end zone shot to share?
DrewDawg said:If Wilson didn't throw that and rolled out to his left towards Lynch, Chandler Jones was going to have to make a really quick decision.
cgrove13 said:
Smiling Joe Hesketh said:
Hightower is in the middle and spying on Wilson.
I still have no idea how Butler got to that ball. I will never understand how that play didn't end up in a touchdown for Seattle.Smiling Joe Hesketh said:Oh, I found this too. Jones on Lynch, clear as day. No idea how on earth I thought the number began with 5.
LogansDad said:I still have no idea how Butler got to that ball. I will never understand how that play didn't end up in a touchdown for Seattle.
And I am totally okay with that.
mpx42 said:
at about 24:40, presumably before he catches the TD pass, Edelman turns and fist bumps Amendola and says, "Hey, I love you, buddy". Then goes up to the O-Line and says, " I fucking love you guys".mpx42 said:
Yaz4Ever said:downloading it now so I can watch it on my iPhone whenever I'm feeling a little down
PM sentivanvamp said:
How do you do that? I'd LOVE to have it on my iPhone.
This is awesome, thanks for posting it.mpx42 said: