Thinking in bets
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Book Name: Thinking in bets
Writer: Annie Duke
Description
One of the most dubious choices in Super Bowl history occurred in the
shutting seconds of Super Bowl XLIX in 2015. The Seattle Seahawks, with
twenty-six seconds remaining and trailing by four, had the ball on second
down at the New England Patriots’ one-yard line. Everyone anticipated
Seahawks mentor Pete Carroll to require a handoff to running back Marshawn
Lynch. Is there any valid reason why you wouldn’t anticipate that call? It was a short-yardage circumstance and
Lynch was extraordinary compared to other running backs in the NFL.
Rather, Carroll called for quarterback Russell Wilson to pass. New England
caught the ball, winning the Super Bowl minutes after the fact. The features the
following day were severe:
USA Today
: “What in the world Was Seattle Thinking with Worst Play Call-in
NFL History?”
Washington Post
: “‘Worst Play-Call in Super Bowl History’ Will Forever
Modify Perception of Seahawks, Patriots”
FoxSports.com: “Stupidest Call in Super Bowl History Could Be
Start of the End for Seattle Seahawks”
Seattle Times
: “Seahawks Lost Because of the Worst Call in Super Bowl
History”
The
New Yorker
: “A Coach’s Terrible Super Bowl Mistake”
In spite of the fact that the issue was considered by almost every savant as past.
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