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Originally Posted by VPI97
Really? The Pats were down 10 with 8 minutes to go. For the game, I thought the quarterback play was about even (although Wilson started slow) and Seattle had the more effective running attack. I fully credit the Pats with earning the lead at the end, but never thought the Seahawks had lucked into anything until the miracle catch on the last drive.
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I didn't say they lucked into it the lead, they took advantage of mistakes, but over the course of the game were outplayed. Two big pass plays, the two turnovers, and the fluke catch. (which is what put them in position to win) Their run game was much better inside the red zone, but again not completely dominant between the 20s.
Not taking anything away from them, but New England was more consistent throughout the game. As Carman said, they really only had one effective stretch and New England moved the ball well most of the game.