The Seattle Seahawks came one yard away from winning their second straight Super Bowl. Some will say, including the 12th man, that it was the worst call in history of the Super Bowl. However, one of the biggest rivals in Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll's career, Jim Harbaugh, thought it was a good play to call.

"I really thought they had a good play call," Harbaugh said. "That was an insightful play against the goal-line defense. A really neat combination that they had, was an inside pick play.

Harbaugh was also quick to credit the New England Patriots rookie corner back for making a great play as well. "It really was open and that young man from the New England Patriots made a play, that is a play the stars of the game don't make, and he made a play that was -- at best that ball gets knocked down and incomplete, but to make an interception on that play was, what a phenomenal play. That was a play of a lifetime and all credit to him for making it."

The former San Francisco 49ers head coach explained a little more in detail about why the Seahawks would make such a call on the one yard line. "They still had two downs to give the ball to Marshawn Lynch," he said. "In that situation, I said that before, after it's over, yeah you would love to go back and try a running play, giving it to Marshawn Lynch and see how that would have worked out after you know how the other worked out but that's football, that's the game. My opinion was it was a good play call and an incredible play by the New England Patriots."

Not a lot of Seahawks fans will care too much about what Harbaugh has to say. In his four years with the 49ers, Harbaugh became one of the most hated coaches by the 12th man for his sideline antics and even going as far as accusing the Seahawks of cheating in prior to the 2013 season. The 12th man will have find a new coach and team to hate as the 49ers and Harbaugh "mutually agreed" to part ways at the end of the 2014 season. Harbaugh is now at the University of Michigan and the Seahawks are left trying to recover from their heart breaking loss.