Carroll shoulders blame for Seahawks Super Bowl defeat

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Head coach Pete Carroll shouldered the blame after the Seattle Seahawks let Super Bowl history slip through their grasp. The Seahawks, seeking a second straight Super Bowl crown, fell 28-24 on Sunday to the New England Patriots -- with a late interception sealing their fate as Carroll opted not to turn to superstar running back and team talisman Marshawn Lynch in the crucial moment. Trailing 28-24 with 26 seconds remaining, the Seahawks faced second-and-goal from the one yard line. Instead, quarterback Russell Wilson threw a slant pass intended for Ricardo Lockette -- and the unheralded Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler intercepted it.

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