Pete Carroll made the call. Malcolm Butler made the play. The Seahawks coach chose a pass on second-and-goal from the 1 instead of giving it to Marshawn Lynch, and Butler made him pay - stepping in for the game-saving interception with 20 seconds left Sunday to lock down New England's 28-24 victory in the Super Bowl. Let the second-guessing begin on what surely will be one of the most debated play calls in NFL history.
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