Yeah, the pass play that was called for the last play was a very low percentage play for the situation and position on the field. Low percentage to the point of utter stupidity, given the other options available. That being said, it came very close to working, except for the one thing nobody seems to be talking about. In the post game interview, a still shellshocked young rookie made a quiet statement. He said he saw the receivers stacked, recognized it as a pick or a jam on one of the d-backs, avoided the pick, and jumped the pass on the intended receiver.It wasn't an accident. It wasn't luck. He read the play, and he saw it coming. Had he been jammed, or missed the INT or bat down on the pass, he would have been skewered like a goat and put over a hot fire almost instantaneously. BUT, he didn't. He did his job, and did it exceptionally well, even more so for a rookie. IMO, there were several players far more valuable than Tom Brady on that field.