OK, so...pretty much everyone agrees that Goff's INT was likely the play of the game, followed by Seattle's goal line stand (Mundt repeatedly getting blown up).
But, if there's such a thing as the "3rd play of the game," it'd have to be Seattle's opening drive of the 2nd half.
Seattle picks up a few yards, but they're paying for it as Ram defenders are laying serious hat on all ball carriers. It's 3rd & 8 when Wilson takes a deep drop. Not sure what the hags were thinking because all Ram D-linemen were singled-up. This, of course, means that AD is gonna win his match-up (which he does handily with a swim move to the inside). Wilson, who hasn't even hit his drop yet, is a dead duck. The guard (either because he wants to save Wilson or doesn't want to fall down after whiffing on Donald's swim move) reaches out with his left arm, grabs AD, and literally spins him around!
Wilson uses the half-second to bail out of the pocket, roll to the right, and hit a decently covered WR on a 45-yard bomb. How the official could possibly miss that holding call is beyond me. A few plays later, Seattle scores their 1st TD of the game.
INFURIATING!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/30/2020 06:47PM by ramBRO.