Seahawks pay heavy price for Carroll's call

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By Simon Evans GLENDALE, Arizona (Reuters) - The Seattle Seahawks had the ball on the one-yard line, needing a touchdown to win the Super Bowl with Marshawn Lynch, one of the league's best running backs, in the backfield. Yet, instead of asking Lynch to try and make that yard, Seattle ran a passing play, with Russell Wilson trying to find receiver Ricardo Lockette. Patriots corner Malcolm Butler read the situation perfectly, timed his move and made the interception to assure a fourth Super Bowl title for the Patriots. "That was the worst play call I've seen in the history of football," tweeted Hall of Fame running back and three-time Super Bowl winner Emmitt Smith.

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