Games with Names - Highlight Reel: Patriots Legends Break Down Super Bowl 49

Episode Date: December 14, 2025

Patriots legends including Matt Patricia, Julian Edelman, and Rob Gronkowski break down the biggest moments of Super Bowl 49 including Malcolm Butler's iconic game winning interception and many more.S...upport the show: http://www.gameswithnames.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:26 Bombing, bombing with Eric Andre. Welcome to games with names. I'm Julian Edelman, and we got a brand new compilation highlight reel starting now. Now, Matt Patricia breaks down Malcolm Butler's Super Bowl winning interception. Can you walk us through the Malcolm Butler situation, the interception in 14 on the Super Bowl, that whole sequence of plays and what do you got on that?
Starting point is 00:02:56 Yeah, so obviously you're talking about great games and certainly the 11 Baltimore team and the Y and all, but that's why I love that one and obviously you. So I thought that'd be a great one, but, you know, the 14 game, the 16 game,
Starting point is 00:03:10 you know, the Super Bowl, there's some crazy, crazy stuff that just happened in those games. And the thing about the 14 Super Bowl with Seattle, so going back to around this time, really, when I took over the defense 11 and 10, Bill would come to me every training camp
Starting point is 00:03:29 and again, in the Bible, I had all the calls and he'd be like, hey, he's like, we really every training camp, hey, when are we putting goal line three corner in? And I'd be like, yeah, I'm like, we gotta get that in. I'm like, we're never going to run goal line three corner. Like, it's 11 personnel. Like, I'm not doing it.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Like, they're going to throw, like, it's just the whole thing. So for years, I was like, yeah, yeah, it's going. We never got it in. So as soon as we win the championship game and I'm like, I knew we were playing Seattle. I walked in the defensive staff room and I go, you're not going to believe what I'm about to say
Starting point is 00:04:00 and they're like what I'm like we got to put goal line three corner in and I'm like what are you talking about I'm like we're going to need this call in this game I'm just telling you like we can't we can't go 11 personnel and not have as much mass on the field I'm like we got to figure this out so I knew like that Monday
Starting point is 00:04:18 and everyone was like there's no way you're going to call this and I'm like I'm just telling you we're going to need this call so start drawing it up going through the call why do you think you need the call because I knew that no one had seen it. We hadn't run this call. What did Seattle do to make you think you might need that call? Just 11 personnel inside the three-yard line,
Starting point is 00:04:37 trying to be able to stop Lynch, the quarterback run game, the receivers that are on the field. If you were going to go sub-defense on the two-yard line, like you're just too much space. It's just too much space. Like he's just too good. Remember, like, I played Lynch for a lot of years when he was at Buffalo. Like my happiest day when Buffalo sent him to Seattle,
Starting point is 00:04:55 I was like, thank. Like, let me send flowers to Buffalo. Like, get him out of it. This guy is unstoppable. I'm like, that guy was so good, so good. So I just needed to have enough size to stop the line of scrimmage from moving. And I couldn't give up any space. And I also knew that no one had seen it.
Starting point is 00:05:14 And it was going to be one of those calls where I was going to make them panic. Like, they were going to panic. I wasn't sure what they were going to do. We knew, you know, that they would have a check, which they did. We knew we'd kind of get him into that. throw the rubber out. So we get, we, I draw it all up, I get it ready to go. We go down. Remember, we practice like three days before we leave and then we go. And I, I kind of told everybody, I'm like, look, we're going to put this in as soon as we get down there. But I wanted
Starting point is 00:05:39 the week to really work through all the problems. Like, that's just kind of my problem solving. I wasn't going to give it to the guys and then change it. So we get down to Arizona and, you know, I put it in and I kind of had the guys in the right spot that I thought, we practiced it. now we ran that pick route we ran it like eight times of course or into the cards but like we that was like one of those cards I'm like we need to see this card like this is this is this is five times in practice
Starting point is 00:06:03 we did it five we did and the thing was everybody saw it like it wasn't the same guy every time seeing it we we ran all the combinations so we get into the game or we get to the end of the week of practice and I looked at it and I was like I don't there's something here I don't really like I need to move you know I switched Jamie I switched him
Starting point is 00:06:21 I switched high I kind of moved somebody up and I kind of switched it after we practiced it like the last day and we kind of just walked through it and I was like, all right, because it was really about stopping the run. It was going to stop the run and really the combination with it to that side was the Snag 7 flat. I didn't worry about the other side because we knew what that was.
Starting point is 00:06:37 So practice it, changed it at the last minute. I was like, okay, like it's ready. I'm going to need this. And it's literally written, it's like three letters in the bottom right hand corner of the call sheet. It's like the most tiniest call on the sheet. So beginning of the game, we had talked about how tough
Starting point is 00:06:53 this game was going to be the first play of the game is my favorite play of the game. Like you watched the defensive guys because we knew their offensive line looked to clean the pile. So as soon as Lynch got the ball, they were coming to take people out. And I was like, look, we're going to tackle this to do in the first play of the game. I'm like, but as soon as he's down, everybody else, go find someone.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Go find someone and go knock their heads off because they're not doing that to us. And to the point of like, one of my favorite compliments of all time, and it was probably in the 12 error, was Chris Berman, who's great guy, great friend, came up to me and he goes, he said to me, goes, you have the best tackling corners in the NFL. And I was like, if our corners tackle at a high level, the whole team's going to tackle at a high level. I just, I took so much pride in that. So in that first
Starting point is 00:07:35 player of the Super Bowl in 14, we tackle Lynch. Everyone turns and looks and starts to take dudes out. And like, Revis is like, take, he's going to get like one of the biggest linemen, you know, their tackles that had this coming. So I'm like, okay, like we're, we're on this, right? Like, we're coming. So we get into the, the second half and you know going into half time we we were struggling with some coverage matches right um and they scored right before half i was i was hot yeah this was a bad this was a bad series a bad play so i am literally you know i'm i'm i'm like we're changing like i'm i'm switching some guys up malcolm's going to come in the whole deal so getting to the second half and they have it was kind of back
Starting point is 00:08:22 and forth, right? Like, they were moving, we were moving. It was like, you know, the defenses in the Super Bowl get worn out. It's just what happens, you know, if you can control it early, you have a chance, but, you know, if you're playing, like, those games are long. And if you're moving the ball or in the first half, the second half, you're worried about, you know, how well is the defense going to hold up. It's going to be, you know, be a shootout. So both teams are moving the ball and I was like, oh, man, this is, this is, we got to get one stop in the red area, we'll be okay. So it's a series going away from, you know, like the last play of the games the left, so series going to the right end zone. And third and two, so I call,
Starting point is 00:08:56 I call a call, one of our stackbacker left. So the idea of the call was we're going to walk up on the edge, the defensive end who's now in Inkovich, he's going to crash down hard and he's going to take out Lynch, and then the backers coming off for the quarterback. So call stackback or left, third and two, Rob goes in and nails Lynch, and we stop him on third and two. So I was like, we just stopped on a nickel defense really two yards giving the ball a lynch like that's pretty so I'm like okay that's going to change what they're going to change what they're doing right now
Starting point is 00:09:24 so we get the last drive they hit you know they're coming down they hit the big play down the far sideline it's on the opposite side the rule chain you know duron jumps over the pile it falls he catches it now again I'm sitting here 2014 seven years later
Starting point is 00:09:40 in the same stadium in the Super Bowl where David Tyree who I coached in college who was a special team didn't catch anything in college catches this thing right and I'm like
Starting point is 00:09:52 holy F did that just happen again I was like I was a play by Malcolm too on the scene we're talking about the scene where he tipped it and Kersh ended up doing the back thing
Starting point is 00:10:02 Malcolm's great there's a great play that Malcolm makes on a third down earlier where he goes up and through the pocket and then rips the near hand and gets a ball out there's a big play
Starting point is 00:10:10 in that game earlier to kind of get him off the field to get the ball back to the offense but so now they line up on him I click into high I'm like they're going to run it man like and now I'm looking at high's got one arm I'm like they're going to run it we're stuck in the defense and he makes it I saw unbelievable tackle yeah
Starting point is 00:10:24 unbelievable tackle one arm gets him down so now the clock is moving so I know the situation and so this I mean it's one of those moments where really like the clock like life slowed down for me yeah I don't know exactly how long the seconds were but for me it felt like a half hour so I know the call I want to make I'm hearing 11 personnel going in the game And I slide over next to Bill because I wasn't going to put it out there and let them call time out. I didn't want them to see, no one had seen this. And then so I slide it next to Bill and I was like, hey, I'm like, are you calling the time out? And he's staring.
Starting point is 00:10:57 He's just staring across the field. And I'm like, Bill, I'm like, are you calling the time out? And he's not saying anything to me. And I was like, hey, I go, I need to know because I'm not putting this out there. Are you calling the time out? And he's like, yeah, just make your call. And I was like, okay. So I click on.
Starting point is 00:11:12 I'm like, hey, go line three corner. Get it out. Make sure we got Malcolm. So, like, they're all, I'm down with Bill. Everyone's out, it's down on the sideline. So, Flo, I hear, Flo, he's like, he's like, he's like screaming because we had changed the coverages. So, like, later, you know, I'm talking to Bill.
Starting point is 00:11:25 I was like, what were you watching? He's like, and I'm watching their offense trying to figure out, like, they put the personnel, could they sub? He was watching, and then once we put goal line, he knew we subbed it so late. They weren't going to be able to change. They were going to go to the check. So we were just waiting it out to see who could get it out there last.
Starting point is 00:11:43 And I was like, because the helmet communication shuts off. so they weren't going to be able to check the play to Russ so we get goal line so they just see goal on goal line so they goal lines going out well automatically to them they're like all right well we're going to throw
Starting point is 00:11:56 I have like 6,000 pounds of flesh like sitting there I have like Chandler Jones Dante High Tower Jamie Collins Branch Vince this is like a 18 wheeler out there like you know I understand like
Starting point is 00:12:10 just give the ball to Lynch but like we had just stopped them on like these are like some of the best players in the NFL right there. Yeah. So I was like, they're going to panic.
Starting point is 00:12:18 They're going to throw it. I was worried about the Snag 7 flat. So that was built. So I watched them build. So I'm watching in my end, I'm watching the left side. And I'm like watching them build. They bring the receiver over.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Did you think that the rub was, is all good? We're good on the rub. Like they're going to go to the Snag 7 flat. They got to have a play to the other side. They're going to pick the linebacker. So I'm like, so I'm on with high.
Starting point is 00:12:44 I got, hey, make sure you don't get picked here. I'm like, Lynch is going, you know, this is going to be Snack 7 flat to your, to your side. So I'm watching the left side of the offense, the right side of the defense, and ball snapped, and I look, and it's Snag 7 flat, and we get picked. Chandler's peeling late, because he had the peel call. He had the, from the high to high, I'm like, give Chan the call. So Chan's peeling late, but if it was good throw, I was like, this is going to be a touchdown. And I look, and I'm like, and then they picked the linebacker.
Starting point is 00:13:09 So I'm on the headset, and I'm like, all right, here we go. I'm like, all right, it's not the run. I'm like, yeah, we're going to get the snacks, I'm flat. I'm like, oh, my God, they picked them. And then everyone starts screaming. They're like, no, he picked it. And I'm like, who picked what? I didn't even see the play.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Oh, my. I didn't even see the play on the other side. I was so worried because the guy's opened in the flat. So everyone's going crazy. And I'm like, what, I don't even know what. I'm like, what happened. Obviously, the best part of the story is Browner, who I love. Browner is the one we're going in half.
Starting point is 00:13:33 He's like, Browner knew that personnel so good. He's like, put me here, put them there, put them there. Right? So it'd be a good coach. the best thing you can do is just listen to your best play listen to your smart players so that was the matchups that we did but when they built the stack you know browner looks at malcolm and goes listen i'm gonna choke the shit out of them you just go and if you watch the play browners he's literally got his hands around his neck yeah and he's and he's and then malcolm just goes so i didn't
Starting point is 00:14:01 see any of that i'm like we got picked everyone and everyone's like no he picked it i'm like who i didn't even know we had the ball yeah so that was like chaos is going on so now again I'm nervous because I'm looking at the clock I'm like oh my god I'm like we're the ball's like on the inch line here there's right so I'm like they're going to get the ball back there's a I'm going through situational plays no one wants to listen to me because I'm like what are we going to do what are we putting out there because I'm panicked like we're going to be back on the field and obviously you know we get the thing in the games and and I turn around and Revis is running at me and he jumps and I like catch him like do you know how thick
Starting point is 00:14:36 Revis is thick he's so he's his low see this is what he's he was so good he was so strong so he bent like he cracks my back so at the end of super i crack my back like in the celebration because he jumps up on me i didn't care like who cares like who cares right doesn't matter you know stevie b's running around me like like he like everybody's freaking out it was like amazing malcolm still crying i think i choked out josh yeah it was like total chaos and my best part my best play if you watch if you watch the the coach's copy of that tape if you watch the end zone copy because again we had the extended end zone
Starting point is 00:15:11 because we watched the celebration and all that stuff. In the back of the end zone is the Seattle mascot. It's my favorite thing in the whole world. He's standing there and you can see him as right before the snap
Starting point is 00:15:23 you can see him like you can just see like you know his face his expression isn't changed you can see him guys like we're about to go back the back we're about to hand this thing to lynch we're about to like score here we and they snap the ball and you see him freeze
Starting point is 00:15:35 and then the ball's picked and he just takes his head hands and he puts his hand on the front of his beak and he stands there like and he doesn't move and you can just see him like what the hell just happened? It's the funniest shit ever. I'm just telling you it's hysterical and he doesn't move like there's chaos going on
Starting point is 00:15:51 he doesn't move for like five minutes. He's just standing there it's amazing but you know what's crazy that's not the first time a coach has pointed out a stand thing. Oh we watch the stands all the time because they watch so much film so much film with Bill and them so they sit there chatty-o would come in there like
Starting point is 00:16:08 look at this guy and pour a beer on this guy in this play my favorite every year i thought what the fuck dad i would watch this too every year there's a guy in buffalo and every scoreboard he sits in the right corner of the stadium and it would be the middle of december he's got no shirt on he's got a big beer belly and he looks kind of like you know he's got long gray hair yeah so i'm like and he's every year he's there and i always check i'm like he's still there no shirt it's middle you know or in new or in new orleans where the scoreboard there'd always be a crew that and Halloween would dress in costumes and sit above the score. So you just, you just, you're looking for stuff. Always. But the mascot in the end zone of that thing, it's really, we had in the
Starting point is 00:16:46 extension, it's one of the most amazing things. But that was, that play, how that was put together, the game, the halftime, the fact that it was like, I can't believe we're going to install this. This is like six years. He'd been asking. I'm like, nope, here it is, we need it. We got it. We're going to have it right now and put that in a week and have that thing go out was, uh, that was crazy and honestly that whole defensive year like give that like Vince Wolf Fork and I sat down because you know like he wanted to win again like he was and he was unbelievable man his leadership his guidance of like hey let's do this like we you know we gave the defensive guys a book we read you know legacy the all blacks and we we put all our words together and just kind of like all the way
Starting point is 00:17:30 through the season you know the night before the Super Bowl I kind of read it to the defense again and like hey this is what we said we're going to do and you know when you win the Super Bowl yeah I think that was the year I kind of told him like the trophy you know what it's like to hold the trophy you know and it's heavy at the top and it was kind of like the thing the story and I explained to him how you know when we won in in 04 and being able to hold the trophy and what that's like and just all of that expression into and Vince leading the charge and you know we tell him like you win a Super Bowl like you're bonded for life like you're bonded for life like it doesn't matter where you are when it is anybody on those teams call you you are bonded for life I have a great picture of you. I was actually just looking at the other day. It's you and Rob and Chan after the White House. You guys are walking down the side of the bus. It's just the three of you. And I just snapped it. You know, I mean, I think you got a lipper out to here. And like, you know, like the whole deal. We just been in the white and it's like, it's the coolest shit ever. Yeah. You know, but that, that play, the time is just one of those moments in life
Starting point is 00:18:28 where just time stopped for me. Yeah. And I just like, here we go. And we're going to, we're going to do this. It's going to be crazy. It just hit me. Two of the last couple of the last couple of plays one on defense and one on offense other than the one we were running out the clock where adjustments added after practices after all our prep was done my my return route yeah right that was we added that on saturday night yep in the hotel line yeah going three corner three corner yep added after practice like had to adjust it but that's that that shows you how smart were to understand that we needed to put that in and how smart the players were to be able to execute it without a rep of practice. That's right. It's not us. It's you guys. It's you.
Starting point is 00:19:16 It's you guys. Having the head, you know, having, knowing that, you know, we may need this and it comes down to it. Yeah. You know, that happened a lot of times in my career. How fast you guys process and put that stuff together, man? Like, it's just, it's amazing. Like, I just, you know, like, look, I'm, I'm just lucky to be there and kind of help and do whatever I can to give you guys a chance to go play execute but watch you guys do that up close man that is that is a treat that you know i'll have with me forever thankfully next up julian edelman describes the hit he took from cam chancellor during super bowl 49 yeah i remember that play everyone talks about a concussion right you got concussed in that play remember they got hit by cam chancellor that explains everything
Starting point is 00:19:57 that jose can you walk us through that play yeah i mean on the punt return before that i took a hip So I returned the punt. We went into no huddle right away because there was what seven minutes left And you know we we kind of boosted the urgency We needed some kind of spark on offense A lot of times you get in no huddle It you know gets the offense going
Starting point is 00:20:22 You can move the ball keeps one defense on the field You can get some plays called So we went in to no huddle And then it was this third and 14 And I'm already fucking my my hip is tugging Because I took a hip pointer on the punt return So in between plays it would be tugging,
Starting point is 00:20:38 and then your adrenaline kicks in right before play. It was, you know, 10F stock. I think it was triple F, triple in, which, you know, you got the in-cut, the under. We were fled in the zone, and I had the deep end on the back side. And you have a quarterback clock in your head when you're running routes,
Starting point is 00:20:59 especially if you're running a deep route over the middle. You know, usually that ball is hit to you on the numbers, on an in-cut. you know because you have it's middle of the field closed meaning there's a middle field safety and that anytime you get past that he gets involved and that's when big hits come so I'm running the route and I get to the top of the route I'm I'm still running and I'm still running and so Tom he had to do something gets into the pocket steps up and it's late in my head so you know you're about to take a fucking hit so he zips it across the middle I'm probably halfway in between
Starting point is 00:21:36 the field so you know there's a there's there's a shark lurking that's that middle field safety so you better dig in you better prepare for the hit and that's why i brought it into the body and i clenched right before i hit it and cam hit me and it like hit me hard and i didn't know if i was down i was good i braced myself for the hit so a lot of people think i was knocked out that play because of how i tried to get up at the end you know but that's when the adrenaline kicked my hip pulled i tried to get up and my hip pulled if anyone who's at a hip pointer you had hit pointers uh when you get that hip pointer it singes on you and it pulls all those muscles in your hip so like when the adrenaline's down that thing just starts singeing on me and i'm like oh and everyone thinks i can't get
Starting point is 00:22:23 up because i'm staggered because of the hit which it was a fucking hit and i felt the hit don't get me wrong cam chance there's a fucking dog but it was because of my hip and there was no concussion so everyone out there, oh, the concussion are all me, me. No, dude, take a little teaspoon of cement. Go up, you pick up your goddamn self. Yeah, toughness.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Oh. Toughness, Rob. What's funny about that play is when we were doing your documentary, we tried to license that footage for that. It's a big play to get into the NFL. There was no penalty call. There was nothing. There was no fine. It wouldn't allow it. Legal play in the eyes of the NFL.
Starting point is 00:22:59 We tried to license that footage for the documentary. They go, no shot. That doesn't represent the NFL. So it was never in the movie. No flag, though. No fine. Wild. It didn't need a flag.
Starting point is 00:23:11 It didn't need a fine. It's football. But then let me use it. Let me use it. Let me give you the money and I'll put in the movie. It's football. They said it didn't represent the NFL. That was a heck of a play by you.
Starting point is 00:23:23 You remember that? You level by Cam Chancellor like that and to make that catch and the hold on to it? You know how hard that is? I remember him grunting too. He grunted when when we, When we hit, you know, sometimes you hear, son, you ever hear something? The guy goes, he's like,
Starting point is 00:23:38 uh-huh. I was like, ah. I was like, I remember him going, I was like, I was like, now Michael Bennett talks with Julian about the fight that broke out at the end of the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:23:57 The aftermath was really interesting because I think that was one of those turning points. I think if we win that game, we probably would probably end up going at three Super Bowls back to back, right? I think that following year was very difficult because it was like, took the whole season and kind of like finally get together as one unit
Starting point is 00:24:11 because everybody was pointing fingers or whose fault it was. But my head, it was like, it's everybody's fault if you lose, honestly. Unless it's just like a really unique play where it's like comes down to it. But, you know, we gave up points on defense, the offense didn't score enough
Starting point is 00:24:25 or we didn't do this. It's like everybody plays a role in it. Yeah, I mean, it's a team sport. It's the ultimate team sport. 11 men have to do their job for five seconds and if one guy messes up it could be a colossal fuck up i'm choking gronk on this one so what can we talk about this how how did this go i don't know i just just like man fuck they won you know what i'm saying like let's fight you know what's saying like let's just fight like who win in the fight you know what's saying like might as well at this
Starting point is 00:24:56 what's going to happen it's just it's that theory that you don't know if you like winning more than you hate losing. Yeah. It's just like, man, like all that to be here. Yeah. And I was playing really good this game. And I was just like, I was just like wanting to like, yeah, but it all turns out. It is what it is.
Starting point is 00:25:14 Now, immediately after that game in locker room, was there like... It was shock. Why did we not run it? Yeah, I think that was what everybody was thinking. Was that everyone's mind? Yeah, I think P still thinks. I think that's one of, he would probably never say that, but I did. I bet in his head a little.
Starting point is 00:25:31 bit that like he wonders if what it happened if you just ran the ball right i think yeah well you guys i can't speak for you they were down four so you it was third down was it third down second i believe second down so they had three downs at the two i went through it to fourth down and we was yeah so yeah most likely could did two quarterback sneaks yeah that i'm sorry that i'm thankful that they ran. Yeah. Legacy, the Mount Rush War of Seahawk defenders after that one. I think you still got Earl Thomas.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Earl Thomas probably goes down as one of the best safeties. I think it'll take him a little bit to, you know, everything that kind of happened at the end will be shaky. But I think he still is a Hall of Fame. I think Shirm, for sure. Sherman has done a great job in retirement and career. All the things he's done is football. Bobby, for sure.
Starting point is 00:26:26 like KJ's really good. Cliff was great. Cam was great. There's a lot of great defenders on that team. That's just the whole defense is the Legion of Boom. The whole defense is on the wall. The whole defense is on the wall. It take a great defense to win.
Starting point is 00:26:41 It does. I think where do we go is the best defense of history? Yeah, where does this go in the best? Some people say number one and number two, it depends who you ask. Competeen with what, 85 bears? 85 bears or the Ravens. Ravens?
Starting point is 00:26:54 2,000 Ravens? Yeah. That's, that's even cool. Statistically, we were kind of the best. We look at statistic wise. How? What statistics show that? Scoring, running, passing, turn.
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