River Dog wrote:Yep. That play was the beginning of the end. You could see it on the following play, when Brady knelt down to kill the clock and our defense started a fight. They weren't made at the Patriots, they were mad at Russell, Pete, Bevell, et al for denying them something that they felt was theirs even though it was our defense that blew a 2-score lead going into the 4th quarter.
It was all downhill from that play on. Pete couldn't hold the team together, couldn't get them to put it behind them. That's when the stories about the team, mostly the defense, feeling that Russell wasn't black enough, Michael Bennett reading books during team meetings, etc, started coming out of the locker room, and ended with Earl flipping off Pete when he was being carried off the field. Pete's rah rah bubble gum motivational tactics worked well to build a team, but it couldn't hold them together.
There are reasons I don't blame the defense or offense for that game. Given the injuries on both units, I'm not even sure how we made the Super Bowl. Offense going into the Super Bowl was missing major pieces. Our WR corps was down to Doug Baldwin, Kearse, Ricardo Lockette, and some guy we just signed a few weeks ago that Russ made look like a contender for Super Bowl MVP that didn't even stay in the league long after that game.
The defense when Brady started coming back had lost two CBs and was on the third string CB and Cliff Avril had went out and they shifted all protection to Bennett. The backup DE could not continue to pressure Brady. Brady and Bill directly went after the third string CB and crushed him.
So we had no room for cute plays at the goal line with Lockette. No room for error. We were already too depleted and should have just won or lost relying on our big horses like Lynch, Wilson, and Baldwin on offense in that area. If they beat our big horses, so be it. But you don't start calling idiot plays when you have no room for error and don't have the personnel for that level of precision in that high pressure a situation with that little time left. No time to recover from a mistake.
We already had bad injury luck, Then Bevell adds in excessive expectations from the personnel, specifically Lockette.
As far as the rest, I don't think Pete's coaching style mattered. Only thing that would have fixed the disappointment and team psychology was getting back to the SB and competing again. But natural team decay took over with injuries and Father Time which happens to every team and why it is so hard to go to a second SB.