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it would have been just fine and nobody would have thought twice about it. >> that was coach pete carrolling on the play call that cost his team the super bowl. carroll spoke exclusively to matt lauer about the fallout from the game and what the seahawk players had to say about the loss. >> tell me a little bit about what it's been like to be pete carroll of the last three days? >> it's been a whirl wind. i feel responsible for a lot of people right now, from the family to the organization to the coaches and players, it extends well beyond that as we go into the community. there's a lot of people that care a lot about what we're doing. our game hit them really hard. >> you're sounding like pete carroll the football coach. let me try it again. what has it been like to be pete carroll the human being this >> started off with having to get right, get my mind right to take on what i was going to have to do. that was face everybody and give them some perspective to move ahead. >> taking out the fact that it ended badly for you, you still feel you made exactly the right call? >> well, no this i
it would have been just fine and nobody would have thought twice about it. >> that was coach pete carrolling on the play call that cost his team the super bowl. carroll spoke exclusively to matt lauer about the fallout from the game and what the seahawk players had to say about the loss. >> tell me a little bit about what it's been like to be pete carroll of the last three days? >> it's been a whirl wind. i feel responsible for a lot of people right now, from the family to the...
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there is a sense that seattle, they are appreciative of pete carroll falling on the sword and showings here. that is commendable. but the offensive coordinator is ultimately responsible. whether or not carroll will add mitt it, i have a hard time understanding if he wasn't involved in this. but to even entertain a throw here, especially on a slant route with that much traffic is just beyond words to me. >> but bruce, i've got to say, i love the attitude that he expresses to matt lauer. i love mental set where the worst thing in the world has just happened and he immediately, his brain immediately goes into, what do we have to do next is >> pete is a class act. this could have been his legacy. two ncaa championships, two super bowl titles. that's amazing stuff. instead, he's looking at one of the biggest mistakes in the history of the super bowl. but i think he can handle it. this is a guy that's seen a lot of problems. he was fired in new england. new england is finally saying we won a super bowl with pete carroll. >> go ahead, jordan. >> well, with pete carroll, this happened, a simi
there is a sense that seattle, they are appreciative of pete carroll falling on the sword and showings here. that is commendable. but the offensive coordinator is ultimately responsible. whether or not carroll will add mitt it, i have a hard time understanding if he wasn't involved in this. but to even entertain a throw here, especially on a slant route with that much traffic is just beyond words to me. >> but bruce, i've got to say, i love the attitude that he expresses to matt lauer. i...
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especially when pete carroll bailed out bill belichick, as you mentioned. they didn't call a timeout. so assuming marshawn lynch runs in, they have 20 seconds. they won't do anything in 20 seconds. they could have had 50 seconds if they called a timeout. and unfortunately that is the way it ends for the seahawks. we talk about legacy with russell wilson and tom brady, their legacy is determined by a guy named malcolm butler that is how it is determined. >> and we agreed that pete carroll made a terrible call or his offensive coordinator and the coach is getting blame but let's talk about the players. russell wilson is a great player but isn't there some onus on him -- a slants play from the 1 yard line is the easiest to do and he didn't execute and he could have taken a sack all of those would have been fine and he is at the one yard line why isn't russell wilson getting more of the blame and why isn't he? >> he is such a factor in any sport andrus is a very likeable guy. you are right. the play call is getting more of the attention rather than the executio
especially when pete carroll bailed out bill belichick, as you mentioned. they didn't call a timeout. so assuming marshawn lynch runs in, they have 20 seconds. they won't do anything in 20 seconds. they could have had 50 seconds if they called a timeout. and unfortunately that is the way it ends for the seahawks. we talk about legacy with russell wilson and tom brady, their legacy is determined by a guy named malcolm butler that is how it is determined. >> and we agreed that pete carroll...
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and the number one pete carroll excuse, wanted to remember what it felt like to coach the jets. >> carroll fired. this is the "cbs morning news." the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ what shall we do for dinner? pizza! with a little help, it's easy to whip up a great meal on a week night. pepperoni on your side... more pepperoni. cheers! pillsbury pizza crust. make dinner pop >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. boston is digging out from its second major snowstorm in a week. schools there are closed today and the super bowl parade has been delayed until tomorrow. the storm spread a blanket of heavy snow from the midwest to new england. another big snow maker may be headed up the atlantic coast later this week. >>> president obama's record $4 trillion budget faces stiff opposition in the republican-controlled congress. it includes tax hikes totaling about $1.5 trillion. >>> the academy awards are handed out in less than three weeks. on monday they gathered in beverl
and the number one pete carroll excuse, wanted to remember what it felt like to coach the jets. >> carroll fired. this is the "cbs morning news." the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ what shall we do for dinner? pizza! with a little help, it's easy to whip up a great meal on a week night. pepperoni on your side... more pepperoni. cheers! pillsbury pizza crust. make...
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it was pete carroll.nd this was not pete carroll's first rodeo, he won two national championships when he was a college coach and super bowl champion last year. he's been here before. but this is something that is going to be talked about for some time. russell wilson by the way, we had you mention, one of the most underpaid quarterbacks in the nfl, underpaid by nfl standards, most believe that in the off season despite the interception last night he'll become the highest paid quarterback in the history of the nfl, his contract is up. >> well craig melvin thank you for your great work out there. we love having you on today. there were record breaking social media hits twitter went crazy, 28 million tweets during the game and we were all part of that thank you so much. and we're following another big breaking news development from the nfl, cleveland browns rookie quarterback, johnny manziel has entered a treatment center today. cleveland first round pick released a statement that reads in part johnny knows
it was pete carroll.nd this was not pete carroll's first rodeo, he won two national championships when he was a college coach and super bowl champion last year. he's been here before. but this is something that is going to be talked about for some time. russell wilson by the way, we had you mention, one of the most underpaid quarterbacks in the nfl, underpaid by nfl standards, most believe that in the off season despite the interception last night he'll become the highest paid quarterback in...
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pete carroll 63. only coach older in the nfl. tom collin who is 68. belichick and carol may look different. may have act different. they actually have a lot more in common. one legacy is written a nother soon could follow. belichick and pete carroll took different paths. >> they maintained consistency of championship level play. bill, bill's direction, leadership. that's something that anybody in our world would like to be able to share and understand. over a long period of time. showing you got it. got it together. >> everybody scum peltscompetes at a high level. every second they're out there. of a great credit and tribute to pete and his staff. the players they play. they're just relentless in the way that they play. >> high profile quarterback, will lead each team on super bowl sunday. tom brady will attempt to join bradshaw and montana to win four superbowls. russell wilson tries to become the youngest quarterback to win two. off awe russell is such an extra ordinary player in his own right. different makeup. size, shape. formula. that he present
pete carroll 63. only coach older in the nfl. tom collin who is 68. belichick and carol may look different. may have act different. they actually have a lot more in common. one legacy is written a nother soon could follow. belichick and pete carroll took different paths. >> they maintained consistency of championship level play. bill, bill's direction, leadership. that's something that anybody in our world would like to be able to share and understand. over a long period of time. showing...
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unfortunately, that is one pete carroll is going to have to live with. >> so will russell wilson, although i assume he didn't make the call. how do you come back from that? how do you get right in your
unfortunately, that is one pete carroll is going to have to live with. >> so will russell wilson, although i assume he didn't make the call. how do you come back from that? how do you get right in your
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what about coach pete carroll? >> i'm sleeping some. and can't stop thinking about it. ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there's nothing more romantic...
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-- >> pete carroll's the coach of the -- >> seattle seahawks.e running back who mocked the media, who mocked the system the whole week could not be the star of the game could not be the mvp. so they're running back, if they would have handed off the ball and he scored that touchdown -- >> because they're like goal and half a yard. half yard to go in. this guy's a star running back. give him the ball. it's a no-brainer, seahawks win the super bowl. but they chose to pass. >> because they wanted wilson, the quarterback to be the mvp. he's the guy they wanted to say i'm going to disney world. >> come on. >> he's the guy they want to stand next to roger goodell. he's the pr prince, as opposed to lynch the running back. >> what about that, mark? they say even a high school football coach would never have called that play. >> i am no fan of that play. a colossal failure. but arthur and those who buy into this drank a gallon of gullible at their super bowl party and they're still hungover. why stop there? pete carroll and the seahawks i think, candidly
-- >> pete carroll's the coach of the -- >> seattle seahawks.e running back who mocked the media, who mocked the system the whole week could not be the star of the game could not be the mvp. so they're running back, if they would have handed off the ball and he scored that touchdown -- >> because they're like goal and half a yard. half yard to go in. this guy's a star running back. give him the ball. it's a no-brainer, seahawks win the super bowl. but they chose to pass....
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let me try it again, what's it been like to be pete carroll the human being? >> it started off having to get it right, get my mind right to do what i had to do. that was to face everybody to give them some perspective ahead. >> i watched your expression as you saw that play unfold. bent over at the waist and my heart broke for you, to be perfectly honest. how were you feeling pence? >> immediately, i mean within the instant of the turnover the gravity of what just happened i understood. >> have you not watched tv i'm sure that's what of a self imposed blackout a little bit? >> there you go. >> you don't want to hear the negativity you know what's being said. you heard the expert not just average joes say it was the worst call ever. >> it was the worst result of a call ever. the call would have been a great one if we catch it it would have been just fine and no one would have thought twice about it. >> i want to see more of that what are you doing? >> we got more. next section. >> it's a long show. >> that's great. >> i give him a lot of credit for sitting down
let me try it again, what's it been like to be pete carroll the human being? >> it started off having to get it right, get my mind right to do what i had to do. that was to face everybody to give them some perspective ahead. >> i watched your expression as you saw that play unfold. bent over at the waist and my heart broke for you, to be perfectly honest. how were you feeling pence? >> immediately, i mean within the instant of the turnover the gravity of what just happened i...
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pete carroll did. he didn't give the ball to marshawn lynch.t it, there is some logic to throwing the pass. now, i personally loved your little explanation of his inner monologue. >> seth: yes. >> and i loved your line about him using a gun and throwing it. but at the end of the day, just very quickly, if it's second down and you have one time-out left, you are going to have to throw a pass somewhere along the line. so if you run the ball on second down and they stop you and have to call a time-out, then you have no choice but to throw the ball on third and fourth down. so there actually is some rationale to throwing the pass where they did and when they did. but it was much more fun just to suggest it was idiocy and they deserve to be killed. >> seth: well, the other thing, and i want to get your take on how this game affects bill belichick's legacy. because belichick not calling the time-out -- >> yeah. >> seth: all the announcers, we forget this, but he actually, this is crazy, why isn't he calling a time-out? by not calling a time-out he so
pete carroll did. he didn't give the ball to marshawn lynch.t it, there is some logic to throwing the pass. now, i personally loved your little explanation of his inner monologue. >> seth: yes. >> and i loved your line about him using a gun and throwing it. but at the end of the day, just very quickly, if it's second down and you have one time-out left, you are going to have to throw a pass somewhere along the line. so if you run the ball on second down and they stop you and have to...
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i'm going to defend pete carroll. i think this is actually a very defensible decision he made.nt to show you why. just to remind you, again, basically here's lynch. the running back they say should have had the ball. here's the quarterback, russel wilson. this is what ended up happening. you have lockett who runs the slat intercepted, patriots win. let's look at some of the numbers, why i think this is a defensible decision on pete carroll's part. take a look at this. five times in the 2014 season in playoffs, five times, the seahawks were at the 1 yard line and handed the ball off to marshawn lynch. in other words they did exactly what everyone said they should have done. how many times did he get in the end zone? one. two other times he ran for a loss, and two other times besides that no gain. he had a 20% success rate from that position. so the idea this is a sure thing to give it to marshawn lynch, it was not a sure thing in 2014 for the seahawks. now look at this. 108 times in the 2014 season in playoffs, 108 times this year in the nfl, did a team have the ball on the 1 ya
i'm going to defend pete carroll. i think this is actually a very defensible decision he made.nt to show you why. just to remind you, again, basically here's lynch. the running back they say should have had the ball. here's the quarterback, russel wilson. this is what ended up happening. you have lockett who runs the slat intercepted, patriots win. let's look at some of the numbers, why i think this is a defensible decision on pete carroll's part. take a look at this. five times in the 2014...
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was it pete carroll? >> pete let's aaron bevill, the offensive coordinator, call the plays. the head coach must take responsibility. that was not pete carroll's call. that happened so quickly. i don't think he gave any thought to an interception right there. his thinking was, if it's incomplete, it's incomplete. an interception never entered his mind. again, the turnover never entered his mind. without a doubt, there is no way pete made that call, but he took responsibility for it. >> what about a quarterback sneak? >> to be honest with you anything except throwing the ball over the middle, because so many bad things can happen. a ball can get tipped or intercepted. this is a tough one. you almost thought fate was on their side. the pass to kearse two plays earlier, it was just remarkable. here comes seattle doing it again, coming from behind. they were down going into the fourth quarter, and yet they came back and had that last drive to win the game. you just thought it was inevitable. that is a tough one because you have to live with that one. no one ever says one play det
was it pete carroll? >> pete let's aaron bevill, the offensive coordinator, call the plays. the head coach must take responsibility. that was not pete carroll's call. that happened so quickly. i don't think he gave any thought to an interception right there. his thinking was, if it's incomplete, it's incomplete. an interception never entered his mind. again, the turnover never entered his mind. without a doubt, there is no way pete made that call, but he took responsibility for it....
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p the call would have been a great one about we catch it. >> seahawks coach pete carroll talking for the play that put his team on the losing side of super bowl xlix. >> matt lauer spoke exclusively with carroll about why he made that call. he joins us live with a preview. so carroll took full responsibility. not like he's losing any sleep over the call. >> well, i don't know about the sleep side. i'll get to that in a second. but he's taken full responsibility for this call since the minute after the super bowl when he went to that podium and answered question hes from shes from the media. in terms of sleeping some. but i wake up and then of course you start to think about it. and you go over and over it in your mind. although he did tell me he does not think he is the kind of guy who will still be thinking about this in five years. thinking what could have been. he'll deal with it and then he'll move forward for the sake of his team. >> so is that's from the professional speaker prof perspective but everybody has been beating help up over that play. does that phase him at all? >> h
p the call would have been a great one about we catch it. >> seahawks coach pete carroll talking for the play that put his team on the losing side of super bowl xlix. >> matt lauer spoke exclusively with carroll about why he made that call. he joins us live with a preview. so carroll took full responsibility. not like he's losing any sleep over the call. >> well, i don't know about the sleep side. i'll get to that in a second. but he's taken full responsibility for this call...
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pete carroll has the opportunity and obviously the right to overrule me. nope i said go ahead and throw it. i was on board. i think it was the right call. the offensive line coach, they're all on the head sets when that call is being made so if they viewed it the way we in seattle, everybody else around the country, former players currently players, if they thought it was as ridiculous as everybody else thought, somebody had the opportunity to step up and say wait a minute. what are you talking about throwing the ball? we've got beast mode we got marshawn lynch and we're three feet away from taking the lead with 20 seconds left in this game. >> and he was having a great game. go ahead. >> if there's any solace for seattle fans and there might not be but to your point, everybody took responsibility. russell wilson said it was his fault. the receiver said it was his fault. that shows you this just might not be the kind of thing that could destroy this team. because it certainly could. you could have it rip apart the locker room as you go into next season. yo
pete carroll has the opportunity and obviously the right to overrule me. nope i said go ahead and throw it. i was on board. i think it was the right call. the offensive line coach, they're all on the head sets when that call is being made so if they viewed it the way we in seattle, everybody else around the country, former players currently players, if they thought it was as ridiculous as everybody else thought, somebody had the opportunity to step up and say wait a minute. what are you talking...
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that's what happens when the head coach gets paid what he does so when pete carroll makes that decisionare if russell wilson takes responsibility it's all about the head coach and falls at his shoulders. >> it's hard to criticize pete. >> let me put it this way, david. we say this every time. if they had made the catch, if lockett had -- if the play had been successful we'll call them genius. everyone thought you would go to marshawn lynch and you went this way. >> we would say they were lucky and got away with one. that's a low percentage call in a game where you just have to understand what's at stake there. i understand all of the statistics. that's going to be one that sticks with him the rest of his career no matter what else he accomplishes. >> it's hard to criticize pete. he's one of three coaches with a super bowl and national championship ring. come on. >> there are lots of things to criticize pete carroll about. we don't need to get into that. >> butler made an amazing play. >> a great play. anticipated so well. got there in a heartbeat. we've listening to him last night and t
that's what happens when the head coach gets paid what he does so when pete carroll makes that decisionare if russell wilson takes responsibility it's all about the head coach and falls at his shoulders. >> it's hard to criticize pete. >> let me put it this way, david. we say this every time. if they had made the catch, if lockett had -- if the play had been successful we'll call them genius. everyone thought you would go to marshawn lynch and you went this way. >> we would...
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pete carroll made the call but he threw the pass. we will get in to this more next half hour. we are deconstructing the magic of tom brady. he is married to a supermodel >> of course he is. >> super model who makes more than he does. three adorable kids. what is the secret behind this power family. >> and after the super bowl fare, how does a peanut butter jelly sandwich on a burger or ahi tuna sound? that is next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. @ @ v if all of those hot dogs, wings and nachos over the weekend weren't enough. let's talk burgers. not just any burger. >> we're talking peanut and jelly burger or ahi tuna burger. >> check in with abc's genevieve shaw brown with extreme eats at disney world for this morning's "insomniac kitchen." >> i'm here at the espn club with chef anthony gregorek. what do you have for me today? this looks like a lot of good food. >> a lot of fun stuff. here at espn we are trying to do new twists on america classics. what is so extreme that people go oh, my good necessary, that's c
pete carroll made the call but he threw the pass. we will get in to this more next half hour. we are deconstructing the magic of tom brady. he is married to a supermodel >> of course he is. >> super model who makes more than he does. three adorable kids. what is the secret behind this power family. >> and after the super bowl fare, how does a peanut butter jelly sandwich on a burger or ahi tuna sound? that is next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world...
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not pete carroll. he wanted seven points. he took a risk and did he dazzle the crowd.seahawks. and the crowd went wild and the seahawks race into the halftime locker room tied with the patriots. immediately coach carroll got wildly praised for that gutsy call. even the twitter sphere went crazy praising him. what a coach. well then, fast forward two quarters last 2 a seconds in the game. seattle was down on the half yard line and everyone expected quarterback russell wilson to hand the ball to rushing power hours marshawn lynch. instead? the stunner. coach carroll called a pass play. but that went belly up. malcolm bit ler interpretation, the patriots win the game. right now the fans are trashing coach carroll. but let's face it if that last play had been a catch not an interception, the fans would be calling coach carroll brilliant tonight. ps: patriots quarterback tom brady should give his mvp truck to malcolm for intercepting that pass. brady was great. he doesn't need a truck. that guy butler saved the day for the patriots. that's my off-the-record comment tonight.
not pete carroll. he wanted seven points. he took a risk and did he dazzle the crowd.seahawks. and the crowd went wild and the seahawks race into the halftime locker room tied with the patriots. immediately coach carroll got wildly praised for that gutsy call. even the twitter sphere went crazy praising him. what a coach. well then, fast forward two quarters last 2 a seconds in the game. seattle was down on the half yard line and everyone expected quarterback russell wilson to hand the ball to...
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. >> maybe the worst play pete carroll in history of sports. 28-4. largest 4th quarter come back in super bowl history. brady 37 for 50 and 328 yards against nfl top ravrned defense and first super bowl third mvp. >> throwing a couple picks didn't help. it was a lot of mental toughness. we never doubted each other. so that's what it took. that was great football team we beat i'm happy for our team. >> we stuck together for the team and everybody team. >> you have to make make a great play. that change the whole outcome. >> pete carroll has to defend that play call for rest of his life. because of that, ducis, jeff and i were all wrong on our predictions. >> thank you pete
. >> maybe the worst play pete carroll in history of sports. 28-4. largest 4th quarter come back in super bowl history. brady 37 for 50 and 328 yards against nfl top ravrned defense and first super bowl third mvp. >> throwing a couple picks didn't help. it was a lot of mental toughness. we never doubted each other. so that's what it took. that was great football team we beat i'm happy for our team. >> we stuck together for the team and everybody team. >> you have to make...
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coach pete carroll is a 9/11 truther. he believes government had something to do with what happened and ended up in the deaths of almost 3,000 people. i believe this is an inside job. now i have to wonder why did pete carroll throw the game? it's in order to lose his job so he can work for alex jones. that is my theory. there is actually some truth to this. what he did was thought himself out of the right call. there was an expected and obvs play he had to make. a truther sees the obvious before you but he chose the more complicated idea because it appeared edgier and daring and brave if you are right. if the truthers are right they would be heroes but they are wrong so they are fools. >> i didn't know he was going to go truther. i was thinking more like how many time-outs were left and if you put the ball up in the air and it stops the clock and not much time left. he did outthink it. he had the best like running back in the nfl. take your chances. i like my chances with him running the ball in and holding on to it versu
coach pete carroll is a 9/11 truther. he believes government had something to do with what happened and ended up in the deaths of almost 3,000 people. i believe this is an inside job. now i have to wonder why did pete carroll throw the game? it's in order to lose his job so he can work for alex jones. that is my theory. there is actually some truth to this. what he did was thought himself out of the right call. there was an expected and obvs play he had to make. a truther sees the obvious...
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>> that was, that was pete carroll's call.line saw something he didn't like, called an audible. pete carroll took full credit for the call after. russell wilson defended the call. and not to get bogged down in xs and os, but essentially the explanation offered was when they got to the line when seattle got to the line they saw new england had the goal line defense set up. they did not feel confident about getting the ball to marshawn lynch or having him get to the end zone. the second concern was the amount of time left on the clock, if they scored too soon would have given the patriots enough time perhaps to come back. so those are the two calculations made. but again, i mean you would be hard pressed to find a lot of folks out there this morning, chris collins worth with the call put it best he said he couldn't figure it out. no one else has been able to figure it out except for pete carroll. >> different game in the second half, right? >> reporter: by the end of the first half russell wilson had had more interceptions in th
>> that was, that was pete carroll's call.line saw something he didn't like, called an audible. pete carroll took full credit for the call after. russell wilson defended the call. and not to get bogged down in xs and os, but essentially the explanation offered was when they got to the line when seattle got to the line they saw new england had the goal line defense set up. they did not feel confident about getting the ball to marshawn lynch or having him get to the end zone. the second...
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you have tom brady, russell wilson richard sherman, gronk, belichick, pete carroll. so much to talk about. so much to look forward to in the game tonight. but for the past two weeks most of the conversation has been about underinflated footballs. accusations that the patriots cheated. that any victory they might score on the field tonight may ultimately be tainted. here's what we'll do. right now we're going to start the show by trying to get the deflategate thing out of the way. if we do that now, all of us can enjoy the rest of super sunday enjoy the big game tonight, none of us will have to think about psi levels sophomoric puns involving the word balls. first, i am from massachusetts. i am a patriots fan. i'm not necessarily unbiased here. that said though let's take a step back here and let's look at what we have heard about deflategate the past two weeks verses what we know about it. number one, all of the initial reporting said that the trigger was an interception of a tom brady pass in the afc championship game by jackson, who then ran to the sideline with th
you have tom brady, russell wilson richard sherman, gronk, belichick, pete carroll. so much to talk about. so much to look forward to in the game tonight. but for the past two weeks most of the conversation has been about underinflated footballs. accusations that the patriots cheated. that any victory they might score on the field tonight may ultimately be tainted. here's what we'll do. right now we're going to start the show by trying to get the deflategate thing out of the way. if we do that...
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i am tired of people saying pete carroll -- you maybe the call and then you don't look back.one gave bill belichick grief for the fourth down -- >> oh yes the fourth down. we didn't stop talking about that for weeks. it is a gutsy play and you don't regret it. >> don't give the guy grief. >> it is thought your team and you don't own it. they don't know you exist. if your car was broken down on the road and you were bleeding about the head and neck, none of them would pull over. none of them. >> i wouldn't pull over for them, but i love watching football. >> are you surprised everybody is upset over sports? >> you know what, i say i am upset. give it to lynch. trust the player and not the play. that's what i have always said. i heard a guy on espn say it about two hours ago. it was sangria fest at our house. >> at least you are not with the idea that women don't under sports. >> i want to back up my fellow ladies. there are a lot of women who are awesome and know things. i am not one of them. >> all right, andy. what are your thoughts on the football portion? >> i don't want t
i am tired of people saying pete carroll -- you maybe the call and then you don't look back.one gave bill belichick grief for the fourth down -- >> oh yes the fourth down. we didn't stop talking about that for weeks. it is a gutsy play and you don't regret it. >> don't give the guy grief. >> it is thought your team and you don't own it. they don't know you exist. if your car was broken down on the road and you were bleeding about the head and neck, none of them would pull...
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instead in an exclusive interview with matt lauer, seahawks head coach pete carroll described the moment when it slipped away. >> take me back to when you weren't right and watched your expression as you saw that play unfold and bent over at the waist. and my heart broke for you, to be perfectly honest. how were you feeling inside? >> immediately, i mean within the instant of the turnover, the gravity of what just happened i understood. and there's only a second or two before you stand up and you start looking ahead and getting ready for what's coming. >> more of matt's exclusive interview with pete carroll that will air tomorrow morning on "today." >>> still ahead for us tonight, a new wave of hackers getting into your computer, locking you out, holding everything hostage unless you pay up. and so far over a million people have been hit. >>> also, our follow-up to a photo worth a thousand words and over a million dollars and counting. tonight, the extraordinary principal who inspired it all. >>> we are back as promised with this new rash of computer hackings, criminals who not only get
instead in an exclusive interview with matt lauer, seahawks head coach pete carroll described the moment when it slipped away. >> take me back to when you weren't right and watched your expression as you saw that play unfold and bent over at the waist. and my heart broke for you, to be perfectly honest. how were you feeling inside? >> immediately, i mean within the instant of the turnover, the gravity of what just happened i understood. and there's only a second or two before you...
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and seattle coach pete carroll has drawn intention decision to call for a pass.uses for making a huge blunder. >> number ten, forgot marshawn lynch was on the team. number five wanted to see bill belichick's dazzling smile. >> this is the "cbs morning news." nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ what shall we do for dinner? pizza! with a little help, it's easy to whip up a great meal on a week night. pepperoni on your side... more pepperoni. cheers! pillsbury pizza crust. make dinner pop . >>> president obama gets immediate push back from republicans on capitol hill after releasing his $4 trillion budget proposal. >>> we're just hours away from learning whether the superintendent of one of our biggest school systems will get to keep his job. >>> the winds howled yesterday. they've died down overnight causing a string of power outages, though, and bringing down some trees. >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9. today is tuesday
and seattle coach pete carroll has drawn intention decision to call for a pass.uses for making a huge blunder. >> number ten, forgot marshawn lynch was on the team. number five wanted to see bill belichick's dazzling smile. >> this is the "cbs morning news." nexium® 24hr. it's the purple pill the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ what shall we do for dinner? pizza!...
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still ahead on "way too early," pete carroll in his own words.e tells matt lauer what was going through his mind as he made the most infamous call in super bowl xlix. >>> plus, shocking taste. shockingly good taste. erin shock is feeling the hot, lord grantham, anyone? calling bill karins to the main stage. >>> powell said three defectors have said that saddam has 18 trucks carrying mobile biological weapons labs and powell said while the u.n. was debating the first resolution against iraq -- >> a missile brigade was dispersing warheads containing biological warfare agents. ♪ ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back. time for sports. the nba and the warriors trailing by 22. at one point against the mavericks
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you can watch matt's entire interview with pete carroll. go nbcwashington.com and search pete carroll. >>> and right now the fbi sin vest gating a massive breach at one of the country's largest health insurance companies. customers and ploememployees what they need to know. >>> and a new miniseries coming this spring beginning in the days after jesus' death. we'll talk about it with its >>> today we learn how the kennedy xaerntcenter moving along. in december the commission approve add preliminary site and building plan. today hoping for input from the kennedy center itself about a proposed floating riverfront pavilion. >> the tomb open and it's gone. >> you are watching "a.d.: beyond the bible" a 12-part series coming to nbc on easter sunday. the man behind the miniseries mark brunette has been a part of so many successful shows on tv that you know. "survivor." "the voice," "the apprentice" and joins us with more on "a.d.: beyond the bible." >> glad to be here. >> out of your head. these ideas. how do you go from the voice to this? amazing
you can watch matt's entire interview with pete carroll. go nbcwashington.com and search pete carroll. >>> and right now the fbi sin vest gating a massive breach at one of the country's largest health insurance companies. customers and ploememployees what they need to know. >>> and a new miniseries coming this spring beginning in the days after jesus' death. we'll talk about it with its >>> today we learn how the kennedy xaerntcenter moving along. in december the...
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other than pete carroll's immediate family bill karins.cherous driving because they're not going to be going through wet snow. looks like they're going to go through ice. >> the freezing rain is worst for new york city than expected. temperature was 32. dropped to 31. it's raining. now we're getting a glaze over everything in midtown manhattan. that's the same in the burbs, too. doesn't look lie the freezing rain is going to end any time soon. a tenth of ice around new york city. maybe now it's up to .2 to a quarter of an inch. that's dangerous. if there are power lines and trees outside the city you start to worry about power outages. the snow is heavy right now through central portions of new england. a lot of schools are closed for the day. careful on i-95. southern connecticut is heavy snow. already reports of nine to ten inches of snow in areas along the hudson valley. we could see 12 to 18 inches of snow in n. this region. new york city is done with the snow worried about the ice for the rest of the day. joe, if pete carroll, here we
other than pete carroll's immediate family bill karins.cherous driving because they're not going to be going through wet snow. looks like they're going to go through ice. >> the freezing rain is worst for new york city than expected. temperature was 32. dropped to 31. it's raining. now we're getting a glaze over everything in midtown manhattan. that's the same in the burbs, too. doesn't look lie the freezing rain is going to end any time soon. a tenth of ice around new york city. maybe...
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today's show matt lauer talked to pete carroll.>> you've heard the experts, not just average joes, say it was the worst call ever. >> it was the worst result of a call ever. the call would have been a great one if we catch it. that would have been just fine and nobody would have thought twice about it. >> it was properly planned, just didn't turn out. >> that play at that time to match up -- and this -- all of a sudden they had a goal line group of defense on there we could take advantage of if we threw it so we did. it just didn't turn out right. >> but he did admit he cried about everything that happened. >> have you allowed yourself to have that one moment lying in bed where the tears flowed? you're smiling at me but i mean it. has there been that moment? >> that happened at the 4:05 mark. >> on tuesday morn? >> there was a break when i allowed all of the rush of it to hit. >> mark what about the emotion here? what do you think? >> matt lauer, wow, what an interviewer. if you watch the whole 20 minutes, he is tear jerking, tryin
today's show matt lauer talked to pete carroll.>> you've heard the experts, not just average joes, say it was the worst call ever. >> it was the worst result of a call ever. the call would have been a great one if we catch it. that would have been just fine and nobody would have thought twice about it. >> it was properly planned, just didn't turn out. >> that play at that time to match up -- and this -- all of a sudden they had a goal line group of defense on there we...
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that's the question pete carroll has to live with really forever. part of the legacy now because patriots came up with the interception and they held on for 28-24 win last night in superbowl 14. but i go back just before half tame because 6 seconds left. most coaches kick thefeld goal. carroll in the end zone result the touch down. so right there you think he's a genius but then you fast forward to the end of the game. not so much. first goal to the 5. they pound limp to the one. give it to him again in seattle. they get cute. trying to mess with the clock. trying to run it down to make sure brady no time left to reresponsible and see the goal line package in for new england go wide receiver here and try to throw. they had one time out left. didn't want to burn fit limp stuffed on second down slant picked by malcolm butler game over. the statistics say of the 66 times this season the team threw from the one yard lane only one pass was intercepted out of those 66 was intercepted out of those 66. it was butler last night. >> we could have run it an go
that's the question pete carroll has to live with really forever. part of the legacy now because patriots came up with the interception and they held on for 28-24 win last night in superbowl 14. but i go back just before half tame because 6 seconds left. most coaches kick thefeld goal. carroll in the end zone result the touch down. so right there you think he's a genius but then you fast forward to the end of the game. not so much. first goal to the 5. they pound limp to the one. give it to him...
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pete carroll is the one who has got to make the call i think he stood up and he is a class act.uch about football. dupe what i mean? ail will say is this is the nfl which had a reality show. the nfl is almost like a reality show like if you think about it like the kardashians or something i hadn't watched any of the playoffs until the super bowl and it was an absolutely great game. >> there was a lot of controversy about marshawn lynch, who you referred to as the beast in the back field. he is it's not a pejorative. the guy is huge and he is tough and he is mean. i think he is the big winner here. i mean tom brady got the mvp but everybody knows he is great. everybody knows who tom brady is and he got a jeep he doesn't need the jeep. he has 18 other jeeps. but marshawn is now a national name miller. and as i said, i think we have got to give him credit. give him props. >> listen billy, it's a pretty smart play if you think about it not only do you get bigger you don't even have to talk. listen, in a world where -- the nfl is upside down now. i guarantee you what's going to happe
pete carroll is the one who has got to make the call i think he stood up and he is a class act.uch about football. dupe what i mean? ail will say is this is the nfl which had a reality show. the nfl is almost like a reality show like if you think about it like the kardashians or something i hadn't watched any of the playoffs until the super bowl and it was an absolutely great game. >> there was a lot of controversy about marshawn lynch, who you referred to as the beast in the back field....
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the play that everybody's talking about, pete carroll's controversial call that cost him the super bowl. plus, the best and worst commercials from the big game. >> i couldn't grow up because i died in an accident. >> we have some fundamental choices to make. >> the president releases his new budget the price tag $4 trillion taxpayer dollars. plus, the measles outbreak is spreading across the country. should your child get vaccinated? we'll check in with our medical experts. they'll be here with advice for parents. "hannity" starts right here right now. >>> welcome to "hannity." president obama refuses once again to listen to you the american people. because earlier today obama unveiled his $4 trillion budget plan. no big surprise here he wants to raise taxes on the so-called wealthy as well as for major corporations and spend more money. listen to this. >> we've got some fundamental choices to make about the kind of country we want to be. will we accept an economy where only a few of us do spectacularly well or are we going to build an economy where everyone who works hard has a chance
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pete carroll has done a good job, he won the super bowl last year.this year going into it they played chess when they should have played checkers. you've got to put your guys in the best place to win. >> so you have coach pete carroll saying right afterwards it was my fault totally. you have the quarterback refuting all of that. he said i put the blame on me. i'm the one who threw it. at the end of the day, deanglo, who does the buck stop with? >> well it's going to stop with all three of the guys with the offensive coordinator, with the head coach and it's going to go with russell wilson of course. because each person's perception is their reality. so whoever they feel is to blame for this that's to blame. there's only three people to blame. they can't blame the beast mode offensive line because nobody else was involved. pete carroll, being the head coach that he is he's supposed to take the blame because you are the head of your team. you supposedly are supposed to make all of the calls and in the general public eyes when we all know it's the offen
pete carroll has done a good job, he won the super bowl last year.this year going into it they played chess when they should have played checkers. you've got to put your guys in the best place to win. >> so you have coach pete carroll saying right afterwards it was my fault totally. you have the quarterback refuting all of that. he said i put the blame on me. i'm the one who threw it. at the end of the day, deanglo, who does the buck stop with? >> well it's going to stop with all...
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i think it's great that pete carroll took the blame because that's what you want in your head coach,-- >> a classy move. >> -- yeah, this was my fault. tfls it was the worst call i've ever seen and listened to pete carroll stand up there say, blame me don't blame russell wilson don't blame my offensive coordinator darrell bevell this was on me. it was the worst call. you have marshawn lynch. give marshawn lynch the football. let him get into the end zone. i've heard this stat this season 0 for 5 when the seahawks were that close to the end zone for maur marshawn lynch to get into the end zone, i don't care he had the ability to be your mvp. give him the football. >> dana is absolutely right. to me it's not just that. it's also amazing that everybody thought, myself included, that they would run the ball and still the patriots were ready which is to me amazing. >> you don't want to take away from the patriots and the defense they had, but if you're pete carroll saying it was my call and my fault, call a time-out. you did have chances. you had time-outs. if you didn't like the way it l
i think it's great that pete carroll took the blame because that's what you want in your head coach,-- >> a classy move. >> -- yeah, this was my fault. tfls it was the worst call i've ever seen and listened to pete carroll stand up there say, blame me don't blame russell wilson don't blame my offensive coordinator darrell bevell this was on me. it was the worst call. you have marshawn lynch. give marshawn lynch the football. let him get into the end zone. i've heard this stat this...