Because they didn't go into Beast Mode, the Seattle Seahawks found themselves in Spin Mode. They were left to explain why they turned Marshawn Lynch - the running back known as ''The Beast'' - into a decoy with the game on the line and chose instead to pass the ball on second-and-goal from the 1. Malcolm Butler intercepted that pass with 20 seconds left to preserve New England's 28-24 Super Bowl victory. Within moments, the second-guessing had begun on what will surely be one of the most debated calls in NFL history.
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