Seattle calls one of the worst plays in Super Bowl history, leading to Patriots victory

Marshawn Lynch is one of the best running backs in the league, so you would think that with the ball on the 2-yard line and 30 seconds remaining in the game that the Seahawks would give the ball to him, but no.

Pete Carroll decided to go with a slant route on the goal line leading to a Malcolm Butler interception. It's one of the most questionable, if not worst play calls in Super Bowl history.

Butler's interception sealed a 28-24 victory for the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX.

This Tom Brady and Bill Belichick's 4th Super Bowl ring.