Seahawks Fan's Obituary Claims a 'Lousy Play Call' Caused His Death | Bleacher Report
Seattle Seahawks fans' hopes for a second consecutive Super Bowl win were dashed thanks to a brilliant play from New England Patriots safety Malcolm Butler made possible by what many are calling a poor play call from coach Pete Carroll.
According to one fan's obituary in The Spokesman-Review, this "lousy play call" had such a profound impact that it caused 53-year-old Michael Vedvik's death.
In all seriousness, this attitude is a great one to have following a loved one's passing, so props to whoever could find a little bit of levity in a sad situation.
The biggest choke in history making there bitch ass fans drop dead lolololol.
Nice try:
His wife, Stephanie, says he would have found the line hilarious.
The 53-year-old Kent man actually didn't see the game. He recorded it, intending to watch later, and went to sleep not feeling well, thinking it was indigestion or stress. He died in bed after a heart attack.
His brother-in-law added the line about Seattle's unsuccessful final play to the obituary as a joke and Stephanie Vedvik approved.
Mike Vedvik's funeral will be Saturday at Mount Spokane Church in Mead.