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Originally Posted by Rasputin
"I have the whole thing in my head anyway, second by second. I remember going into the huddle, and Russell Wilson is just looking at everybody like, Here we go. This is it. I truly believed we were about to win. There wasn’t a doubt in my mind. You can’t look at Russ and not believe. I’ve never been around a more confident person. He calls a play we’d practiced all year. We ran it three times during the season in the same situation, to 100 percent completion. Perfect. Unstoppable play."
And Bill Bellacheat knew this and why he had the "perfect" defense to defend the play. That's all it took was three plays during the season that Bill Belacheat sample size for him to recognize or have his players recognize what they were going to do.
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The head of Belichick’s Spygate program, Ernie Adam’s, figured out that the Seahawks were going to throw the ball in the situation because of film he reviewed. If it weren’t for that play and Dee Ford being offsides, Brady (the most overrated player in NFL history) would be 5-4 in super bowls…