For the first time in many people's overly documented lives, they were wondering why someone wouldn't go beastmode?

After the two best teams in football battled for 60 minutes, all of the effort and pageantry of the biggest spectacle in sports was reduced to banter about the Seahawk's final offensive play-call. Why throw the slant instead of giving the ball to Marshawn Lynch inside the one yard line?

Now, there is a lot that we don't know about the actually call. Did Russell Wilson audible to that call? Should he have audibled out of it? Did they expect to see that coverage? Was the throw on time? Regardless, there is a lot of speculation from people who have never coached before but, that is their right as fans.

Perhaps the thought was this: If you do run the ball on 2nd down and don't get it, now you have to call a time out (you really can't spike it on 3rd down). Now you are in a situation after a timeout that you must throw the ball unless you have two plays called after a timeout or call the second at the line of scrimmage. Bottom line is, there is no clear-cut scenario. As long as you can publicly post your disdain, then you are living the American Dream.

But let's get to the real takeaway.  Don't let anyone deny you an opportunity to go BeastMode. When you skipped the entire Superbowl with Katie Perry riding a donkey or dog or whatever that was to take selfies and exclaiming you have the entire gym to yourself... that's BeastMode. Not some silly Zone Read play on the goalline.

If you live in a snow covered state, then you must bring your weights outside and lift them because you are BeastMode and better than everyone lifting weights inside.

You deserve to add #beastmode anytime you get a 5pound PR, because YOU are calling your own plays.

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