If you could change one play in NFL history, which one would it be?

OK.

When you sit there and choose to ignore the multitude of literature & numbers both showing why it wasn't a risky call in favor of moving the goalposts as to why it was bad, it's hard to take you seriously.

And yet your "concern" was already addressed in the very numbers I had just posted. Every other goal line play has 11 men bunched up there, and yet only 5 passes out of 270 have been picked (~1.8%). And even when compared to just 2014's INT rates alone, it's a whopping 0.91% INT rate, with Wilson's INT being the lone goal line pick in all of the 2014-15 season's worth of 109 passes; That's below the 10 year average.

Your concern is unsubstantiated.

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