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Old 11-11-2007, 06:13 PM   #1
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Calling time out to avoid running a bad play doesn't have anything to do with clock management.

well it could if its too early, like in the third. then forcing you to decide in the fourth how to deal with the remaining time with 2 time outs.

or how about when we didnt have any timeouts to challenge the CAUGHT ball by mccardell i believe. i understand that had nothing to do with clock management, but the first part does.
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Old 11-11-2007, 06:22 PM   #2
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well it could if its too early, like in the third. then forcing you to decide in the fourth how to deal with the remaining time with 2 time outs.

or how about when we didnt have any timeouts to challenge the CAUGHT ball by mccardell i believe. i understand that had nothing to do with clock management, but the first part does.
It wouldn't have been reversed anyway, so that's a moot point. Why are you not going to call time out on a play that isn't going to work? Since Saunders's offense does not audible, you have to call timeout. It happens with every team. That has nothing to do with clock management. In fact the Redskins offense today was almost in a no huddle for much of the game anyway, so complaining about clock management is illogical.
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Old 11-11-2007, 06:29 PM   #3
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It wouldn't have been reversed anyway, so that's a moot point. Why are you not going to call time out on a play that isn't going to work? Since Saunders's offense does not audible, you have to call timeout. It happens with every team. That has nothing to do with clock management. In fact the Redskins offense today was almost in a no huddle for much of the game anyway, so complaining about clock management is illogical.
Speaking of which, I liked the no huddle or sugar huddle they ran most of the time. I think JC sometimes overthinks and this helps him calm down and just play. Of course, it did leave plenty of clock at the end of the game....
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Speaking of which, I liked the no huddle or sugar huddle they ran most of the time. I think JC sometimes overthinks and this helps him calm down and just play. Of course, it did leave plenty of clock at the end of the game....
I agree. Campbell seems to get into a better rhythm when he's in hurry up mode. I'm hoping this is something the offense will start doing more of, because it seemed to wear the Eagles defense down and opened up our running game as well.
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