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    Belichick: Giving Giants TD gave Pats best chance

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bill Belichick gave clear instructions to his defensive unit: Let the runner score.

    Playing the odds and inviting critics, the calculating coach of the New England Patriots told his players to get out of the way, open a wide path for Ahmad Bradshaw and give Tom Brady a chance to win the Super Bowl in the final 57 seconds.

    Unusual? Certainly.

    Crazy? Not at all.

    The strategy failed and the New York Giants won 21-17 on Sunday night. But Belichick was certain it gave the Patriots their best opportunity.

    They led 17-15 with 1:04 left but had just one timeout as New York faced a second down only 6 yards from the goal line.

    If the Patriots tackled Bradshaw, the clock would keep running if they didn't use the timeout. If they did use it, the Giants could let the clock run after the next play, leaving precious few seconds with Lawrence Tynes setting up for a chip-shot field goal.

    A field goal, Belichick said Monday, that had a "well over 90 percent success rate" from that distance.

    And that strategy was used, although it also failed, in the 1998 Super Bowl by Green Bay Packers coach Mike Holmgren against the Denver Broncos.

    Still, it went against the competitive nature of defensive players, whose job it is to keep opponents out of the end zone, and runners, whose goal it is to get there.

    "It killed me," said linebacker Brandon Spikes, a hard-hitting linebacker who simply stepped aside. "When the call came in to let them score, I was kind of like, 'What? I'm here to do my job and it's my job to play defense and let them score?' It was tough. It definitely was tough."

    Bradshaw also had to fight off his instincts. As he approached the goal line, he tried to stop, like someone trying to avoid losing his balance. But his momentum carried him across the goal line, falling backward, even as game MVP Eli Manning yelled at him to go down.

    "I tried," Bradshaw said, "but I couldn't do it."

    So it was 21-17 and Brady had those 57 seconds to score a touchdown. He had done it many times before.

    Starting at his 20, he threw two incompletions and then was sacked. But on fourth down, he connected with Deion Branch for 19 yards and a first down at the 33. Then he hooked up with Aaron Hernandez for 11 yards to the 44 before spiking the ball. The Giants then drew a 5-yard penalty, moving the ball to the Patriots 49.

    Still a chance, however slim.

    With nine seconds left, Brady threw an incompletion to Branch.

    With five seconds left, there was just one option — a desperation pass into a crowd in the end zone. It got there but, with tight ends Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski nearby, it dropped to the ground and the Patriots championship chances — and the clock — fell to zero.

    Belichick's strategy, sound though it might have been, didn't work out.

    "He made a good decision," Brady said. "We left ourselves with a little bit of time."

    Early this season, the Patriots lost to the Buffalo Bills 34-31 in the third game when they couldn't get the ball back.

    The Bills appeared to score with 1:43 left on a 39-yard pass play from Ryan Fitzpatrick to Fred Jackson. But the ruling that Jackson crossed the goal line was reversed after replay and Buffalo got the ball at the 1. Fitzpatrick kept kneeling on every play until Rian Lindell kicked a winning 28-yard field goal as time expired.

    Belichick's clear-the-way order was similar to Holmgren's decision in the 1998 Super Bowl. The score was tied at 24 when he let Terrell Davis score on a 1-yard run with 1:45 left rather than allow the Broncos to run down the clock for a short field goal attempt.

    Brett Favre then led the Packers from their 30 to the Broncos 31. But after three straight incompletions, Denver regained possession with 28 seconds to go and John Elway kneeled down to end the game.

    More recently, the New York Jets had no timeouts and tried to let Jacksonville's Maurice Jones-Drew score on Nov. 15, 2009. But he stopped at the 1 after a 9-yard gain with about 1 1-2 minutes left.

    "I was looking for someone to tackle me," he said.

    David Garrard took a knee on the next two plays and Josh Scobee kicked a 21-yard field goal that gave the Jaguars a 24-22 victory.

    Jones-Drew's play reminded Garrard of when Philadelphia's Brian Westbrook also took a knee at the 1 to seal a late-season win over Dallas in 2007.

    But the Super Bowl decision by Belichick is likely to linger the longest as sports fans debate its wisdom over the years.

    At least one person with a rooting interest, Giants running back Brandon Jacobs, knew it wouldn't work.

    "I respect Tom Brady and the New England Patriots," he said. "He does a great job with the guys he has. But if that was Drew Brees or Aaron Rodgers on the other side, with those big play outfits, 57 seconds would have been plenty enough time for those guys."

    The Patriots' passes, he said, are much shorter.

    "They needed a helluva lot more than 57 seconds to be able to win the football game," Jacobs said. "So I wasn't worried at all."

    But what choice did they have?

    "It was better than not having a chance at all," Brady said.

     
    • Charles  •  3 mths ago
      I think Belichick should have been fired and banned from the NFL for a few years because of spygate, but he did make the correct call. NY was going to run down the clock to about 12 seconds and kick a field goal to win. No way NE could get into field goal position and kick the field goal in that time frame with no time outs. It was a mistake for NY to score on that play. Weather to score on the next play would have been the hard decision for NY. Which is better, a 4-6 point lead with 50 seconds on the clock and no time outs for NE, or 12 seconds and a 1 point lead?
    • MarsJenkar  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I was cheering for the Giants the whole time, and am glad they won...but credit where it's due. It was a gutsy call...but it was pure Belichick. I can't say I'm surprised by anything he does anymore. Didn't work, but it could have.
    • Tom  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      I thought he should have let them score on the first down play. It would have given them the ball back with over a minute to go an two time outs.
    • LostUpNorth  •  Medford, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      As a Packer fan, the flashbacks to 1998 were amazing. I was shouting "let them score" two plays earlier. It's amazing how many times this same scenario plays out and the coaches try to "win" by hoping their defense will come up with a strip or hoping an NFL kicker will miss from inside 10 yards due to a bad snap. Statistically it's far more likely that an offense can drive the length of the field in a few plays than either of those things happening.
    • Pete  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Its not a scientific study, but I watched the game with7-8 Giants fans, and they were all yelling for Bradshaw to go down - and pi**ed when he scored.
      Belichick's mistake was wasting a timeout to challenge the Manningham catch. With one more timeout, they could have tried to hold NY to a field goal and still have almost a minute left to win it with a 3.
    • White Chocolate  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Just nice to see NE lose again.
    • GBC  •  3 mths ago
      Good call, bad result - thats life.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      Belichick was absolutely correct in letting them score except he was a play or two late. However, what no one has asked is why he wasted a time out challenging the Manningham catch when every replay clearly showed it was inbounds. Just watch, his booth coach(s) will be quietly fired for that blunder. Belichick is a sore loser and someone is going to pay with their job(s). Imagine if Brady had 90+ seconds and 2 timeouts left when they got the ball?
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      It's like an intentional foul near the end of a basketball game. It's the only way to get the ball back.
    • Corsair  •  3 mths ago
      Bradshaw apparently didn't read the memo until he was at the 1/2 yard line, when it was too late.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        That's just pure instinct though. Football is such an instinctive game, you must react as fast as you can and running backs are drilled to explode into daylight.

        I agree 100% with Belichick's decision. It was the only way to have any chance at all.
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      The Giants were 7-7 roughly 6 weeks ago. What an amazing year. GO BIG BLUE.
    • PATRICK  •  3 mths ago
      the curse of tiquan underwood
    • Bucs fan  •  3 mths ago
      when the football hits you in the hands you have to catch it. To go all season playing awesome and to have two dropped passes that meant the most has got to make them mad
    • Pete  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      Manningham's reception caused dilemmas for NE. It put NY into the driver's seat, and induced Belichick into a issuing a challenge, thereby forfeiting a time out. Handing Ahmad 6 was out of desperation. Game almost over.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      No brainer and Belichek has a brain.
    • Greg  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Yea, but Belly-check letting 48 seconds run off the clock was as stupid as the non-challenge for that non-catch 4 years ago! Pats need someone with balls to call plays, put the Hoodie in an office and call it good. Move on.
      • rics 3 mths ago
        What non-catch?
    • Rob Allen  •  Prior Lake, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      Kind of like an intentional walk in baseball? Not really surprising given the circumstances.
      • Jim 3 mths ago
        BASEBALL!!
    • Rob_in_MN  •  Prior Lake, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      At the end he should have just called the defense's bluff and gone right up to the goal line and stood there for a while, when they finally caught on he could have just fallen in, another 20 seconds would have ticked off the clock.
    • *****  •  3 mths ago
      Vince Lombardi roled over in his grave
    • Larry  •  Anderson, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Decisions, We all make them everyday.
      Not everyone is going to like the choice we made though.
      Hope most of you fans that attended the game enjoyed your Hoosier Hospitallity.
      Great Game! Congrats ELI!!!!
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