Russ fumbles the ball and it’s recovered by Malcolm Butler. It’s a canon event bro, can’t stop it
As a Pats fan, I would go back in time to stop you
Coach Pete Carroll is left wondering why someone from the future would time-travel to tell him, former coach of the USC Trojans and the Matt Leinster/Reggie Bush team that beat Notre Dame on the “Bush Push” play, about how to push the QB into the end zone.
Who needs the tush push when you have 4 downs with arguably one of the best after contact backs to ever do it.
I got blackpilled on this a while back. Pete Carroll didn’t trust it because that exact scenario had come up in the regular season and had been stopped handedly by the defense and the Patriots had also stopped the same scenario in the regular season.
It’s easy to think they would’ve won but at that moment the correct play was actually a screen pass. While Seattle didn’t run them much in 2014, they were that Patriots defense kryptonite. The Jets and Bears both ran a screen pass and converted hefty gains as the Patriots whole defense revolved around a pass rush that would’ve left Beastmode in an Island against a CB3 or a slow ass linebacker with enough time to build momentum to either run over or around them.
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Russ fumbles the ball and it’s recovered by Malcolm Butler. It’s a canon event bro, can’t stop it
As a Pats fan, I would go back in time to stop you
Coach Pete Carroll is left wondering why someone from the future would time-travel to tell him, former coach of the USC Trojans and the Matt Leinster/Reggie Bush team that beat Notre Dame on the “Bush Push” play, about how to push the QB into the end zone.
Who needs the tush push when you have 4 downs with arguably one of the best after contact backs to ever do it.
I got blackpilled on this a while back. Pete Carroll didn’t trust it because that exact scenario had come up in the regular season and had been stopped handedly by the defense and the Patriots had also stopped the same scenario in the regular season.
It’s easy to think they would’ve won but at that moment the correct play was actually a screen pass. While Seattle didn’t run them much in 2014, they were that Patriots defense kryptonite. The Jets and Bears both ran a screen pass and converted hefty gains as the Patriots whole defense revolved around a pass rush that would’ve left Beastmode in an Island against a CB3 or a slow ass linebacker with enough time to build momentum to either run over or around them.