New England was in a goal line defense and essentially daring the Seahawks to pass. While Lynch’s confusion in regard to the play call is certainly understandable, we’ll defend then-Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and Russell Wilson here. “At the end of the day, I’m not mad at him or who called the But I’m going to tell you like this, when that play was called, and I saw the expression on the other 10 guys’ faces in there … when they heard the call … they looked right at me.
The honest to God truth is, sometimes I think, ‘do you think you should have audibled?’ At the end of the day, I’m not too concerned about if some can get done, because if it’s anybody that can make some magic happen, it’s this Because I’ve seen him do it on my occasions before. “I’m looking at it like, I’ve seen Russell do some that hasn’t been done before. Like should I change it? With Russell should I change the situation or can I get it handled? “What certain individuals were thinking at the time is just not the situation that we needed to be in.