IWasntMadeToPlayTheSon
Mutant Mindframe
is there a coach cam video of this?
shyt, at least Lawrence was able to make up for his mistake by coming up with the game clinching sack. The play I think of with this exact scenario is when Marlon McCree fumbled away a critical interception on 4th down for the Chargers in the 06 Divisional Round against the Patriots and Reche Caldwell recovered for the Patriots, keeping them in the game. If McCree bats the ball down, it's game over. If he gets down on the ground, it's game over. If he doesn't play hot potato with the ball, it's game over. Instead, he helped blow the Chargers 14-2 season
What's especially ironic is how Marty Schottenhimer specifically told his team to get down on the ground if they were to make a play like that one which would seal the game, and he went against everything his coach (and common sense) told him. There was no way he would have scored on that play, yet he kept trying to make a play when there was no reason to and nothing there. He paid for it dearly
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So you'll have to forgive me for thinking that a linebacker getting down on the ground and playing it safe with what he thought was the game sealing interception isn't the reason that the Packers lost the game. How about the fact that the Packers had the ball inside the Seahawks 5 yard line twice and came away with only 6 points? How about the fact that they settled for a total of 5 field goals, gave up 2 touchdowns in the last 3 minutes of regulation and 3 in the last 6 minutes of the game including overtime?

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That's even worse, looking at another angle. He's got a TD there, those linemen aren't catching him if he cuts it back to the right.
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Yooooooooooooooooooo ... 
A lot of Monday Morning Quarterbacking. I think he made the right move. Why risk losing the ball? Who knew the offense would give it up and Seattle would would go on a crazy tear like they did?
He could have just ran towards/down the side line and ducked out if someone got too close.if green bay was scared he was gon fumble, burnett could have ran down the sideline and put the ball on his left side
nobody is saying it's all him.. shyt there's two guys right there, telling him to lay it down... plus his coach obviously told them the sameIts real easy for all of us to sit here with 20/20 hindsight on knowing what happens after, and 20 different angles of the field, birds eye views n shyt...to say he should have kept running or he shoulda cut to the right or whatever. He wasnt really afforded all those opportunities on the field.
9 times outta 10 I'm telling my defensive players to worry about securing the ball on a fumble or interception. The only time I'm asking them to make a run for the end zone is if our team is down, or there is literally a clear path to the end zone.
Stop their offense from scoring. Get your offense the ball back. Let them do what all the coaches have been preparing for weeks/months/years. @KOBE is right..its like nikkas are mad at him for gettin the INT. He coulda just deflected the pass or some shyt, and his name would not have been in anybodys mouths today.

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That's even worse, looking at another angle. He's got a TD there, those linemen aren't catching him if he cuts it back to the right.
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