So it is interesting, to me, how clear it is to see why a coach made a call when it is not your team. I totally understand Carroll's calls at the goal line (not in wasting time outs getting there). For one there was not a lot of time left, not enough to run it 4 times for sure so give a pass a try, waste very little clock, and still get to do the run(s). Second, I heard that Seattle had the ball on the 1 Five times this year and gave it to Lynch all 5. 1 TD came of that. Maybe Carroll out-thought himself, maybe not. It's not like Wilson is a scrub though, he had a pretty decent plan B to fall back on. Wilson and his receiver just did not execute. Pass shouldn't have been thrown but the receiver cannot let Butler gain position like that, he has to go get the ball, especially on that play.
Compare that to all the boneheaded calls McCarthy and Capers made in the GB-Sea game. Night and day. ;-)
Being a fan is so much more logically consistent when you can take the emotion out of it. Of course then you're not a fan anymore, just an observer. One of the great conundrums of the universe.