Morgan Burnett Doesn’t Regret Sliding After Interception

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When Green Bay’s Morgan Burnett intercepted a Seattle pass with five minutes to play on Sunday, he figured he had just sealed a victory in the NFC Championship Game. And so he slid on his own, not wanting to risk a fumble if he tried to return the pick.

Of course, Burnett hadn’t sealed a victory. The Packers punted on their ensuing possession, the Seahawks scored two touchdowns in less than a minute late in the fourth quarter, and Seattle won the game in overtime. So does Burnett realize he screwed up?

Nope.

I don’t take anything back that I did,” Burnett told the Journal Sentinel. “It’s easy to sit here after and say ‘we should have did this, we should have did that.’ If the outcome was different, we wouldn’t even be talking about it. I was just trying to secure the catch, I got the ball in my hand and the main thing was just gaining possession of the ball.”

Burnett said he got a signal from Julius Peppers to slide, so he did it.

“I got the ‘no mas’ signal, which means ‘no more, no return, get down’ and secure possession of the ball, give our offense the ball,” Burnett said.

Peppers and Burnett may have thought the game was clinched, but they were wrong. Burnett should have tried to return the interception, especially because he had lots of room to run. Burnett might have scored a touchdown if he had returned the pick, and if he hadn’t scored there’s a good chance that he would have returned the ball into field-goal range. To lose a game in overtime after giving up on a chance to score three or seven points late in the fourth quarter is enormously disappointing, even if Burnett doesn’t think he did anything wrong.

“There is nothing that I would change or nothing that I would take back,” Burnett said.

That’s a shame. Burnett made a mistake, and it appears that he hasn’t learned from it.





http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ett-doesnt-regret-sliding-after-interception/
 

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Yes that was the thing to regret...not allowing two TDs within a minute of each other as well as an onside kick and letting them march right down the field at the start of OT not to mention the offense not being able to get a first down when needed.
 

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It's just a microcosm of how the game was managed though.

Morgan had a bunch of room to get into SEA territory. And Crosby has a big leg to 58 yards.


There's really no defense for the hate. He runs and fumbles that ball then HE becomes the scapegoat. Think about that dumbass Cowboys player who got the fumble on Stafford then lost it trying to run.
 

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easy to say in hindsight he should've kept running, but thinking about it going down was the smart play. I mean they do have the greatest QB of all time, how were they to know that he was going to lead their offense to a 3 and out, that Clinton-Dix wasn't going to defend a backyard pass on a 2 point and conversion, and that Bostick was going to choke the way he did.
 

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People criticizing this move are straight up clowns.
Why? There were 5 minutes left in the game, not 2. Dude made a mistake(one of many GB made that cost them the game) its ok to admit he fukked up. But yeah even though they lost, lets not criticize this play that could've clinched it for GB. :heh:
 
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