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Obviously O'Brien does not agree with you.
To paraphrase O'Brien after the 9/15 game against the Jaguars from his radio show "There's a lot that goes into game management. More than anybody would ever understand unless you are in football."
Ie we're all stupid and he knows best.
At this point, I would take the blind squirrel and the acorn...It would take a minimum of three times for me. Coughlin and Eli did it twice. Blind squirrels and acorns.
Every head coach, at any level, needs to have a grasp of the clock when getting the ball back late in a game with a lead. We got the ball back with 1:25 left, and TB had one timeout. He had to know that we win with three kneel downs. Not kneeling was not his biggest blunder, however. Once the ball was reset after the holding penalty was declined, the officials should have rolled the clock. It is inexcusable that Bob did not catch that mistake and have them correct it. I genuinely don't understand what he is thinking about and why he doesn't have someone competent in his ear if he can't manage these situations.
Question. Who won? You half hearted Texans fans either need to be all in or get the hell off the bus.
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I thought the clock should run as well, but rule states last two minutes of half and last five of game it does NOT wind after a penalty. If the game clock is stopped after a down in which there was a foul by either team, following enforcement or declination of a penalty, the game clock will start as if the foul had not occurred, except that the clock will start on the snap if: (1) the foul occurs after the two-minute warning of the first half; (2) the foul occurs inside the last five minutes of the second half;
Now why he was not kneeling is the bigger question
AR 4.3.f, think the third pageWhat rule is that? (I assume it is an NFL rule) Can you give me the # and letter of that rule?... because if that is the rule, then it gets violated ALL the time
50-10, Ka’imi will knock through a meaningless 52 yarder at the end of game.Dude. Take off the rainbow glasses and sit yourself. Today we lucked into a win against a bad team. This performance in the playoffs gets us clobbered 50-7.
50-10, Ka’imi will knock through a meaningless 52 yarder at the end of game.
Thanks! I coach high school football and there is nothing written in the rules like that. Furthermore, I see this NFL rule violated all the time! Wow.
AR 4.3.f, think the third page
if you refuse the penalty I think it winds. Again, I was bitching like others at BOB then googled the rule book so I could be wrong or interpreting it wrong, but I think if you decline they wind it to prevent this stuffSomething is missing about the interpretation of this rule, I think. Based on what I am reading and your argument- if the defense is losing and the offense has a 3rd and 10 with 1:00 minute left in the game and they come to the line of scrimmage with 20 seconds left in the play clock, the defense could contact an offensive lineman, immediately stop the clock, turning it into 3rd and 5... thus saving 20 seconds because the clock won't start until the next snap? that can't be right.
Consider the TB situation yesterday, if the Texans kneeled on 1st down with 1:25 left, TB could call timeout with 1:20. Then, on 2nd and 12, the Texans could kneel again, making it 3-13 and rolling the clock. As they approach the line with 15 seconds left on play clock, TB could jump offsides, stopping the clock with :55 seconds left, stopping the clock, making it 3rd and 8, etc... that can't be right!
Every head coach, at any level, needs to have a grasp of the clock when getting the ball back late in a game with a lead. We got the ball back with 1:25 left, and TB had one timeout. He had to know that we win with three kneel downs. Not kneeling was not his biggest blunder, however. Once the ball was reset after the holding penalty was declined, the officials should have rolled the clock. It is inexcusable that Bob did not catch that mistake and have them correct it. I genuinely don't understand what he is thinking about and why he doesn't have someone competent in his ear if he can't manage these situations.
Thanks! I coach high school football and there is nothing written in the rules like that. Furthermore, I see this NFL rule violated all the time! Wow.
The announcers mentioned during a TB challenge that Ariens has a former NFL official on his staff to let him know when to challenge a call.
Something is missing about the interpretation of this rule, I think. Based on what I am reading and your argument- if the defense is losing and the offense has a 3rd and 10 with 1:00 minute left in the game and they come to the line of scrimmage with 20 seconds left in the play clock, the defense could contact an offensive lineman, immediately stop the clock, turning it into 3rd and 5... thus saving 20 seconds because the clock won't start until the next snap? that can't be right.
Consider the TB situation yesterday, if the Texans kneeled on 1st down with 1:25 left, TB could call timeout with 1:20. Then, on 2nd and 12, the Texans could kneel again, making it 3-13 and rolling the clock. As they approach the line with 15 seconds left on play clock, TB could jump offsides, stopping the clock with :55 seconds left, stopping the clock, making it 3rd and 8, etc... that can't be right!
I think those are the rules for an offensive penalty.
For a defensive penalty, why would you decline the penalty? & I think there's a 10 second runoff inside two minutes.
That's a great quote.
100% my point. OB isn’t capable of maximizing the play of any QB through scheme and play calling. If the offense isn’t working it’s because it’s not being executed properly, not that it isn’t being called properly.They will never be any good with this coach. Watson only plays half a game. Hands off to running back on first down, anyone can do that. Two plays to make a first down and kicks on fourth down. So sad.
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Question. Who won? You half hearted Texans fans either need to be all in or get the hell off the bus.
If you or anyone else has a problem with that then perhaps the mute option is right for you.
100% my point. OB isn’t capable of maximizing the play of any QB through scheme and play calling. If the offense isn’t working it’s because it’s not being executed properly, not that it isn’t being called properly.
OB really showed the bucs by calling something like 17 runs right into the teeth of the leagues best run defense.
One yard at a time.
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One yard at a time.
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One play at a time...... Just they know what it will be if 1st down, so is it still a cliche?Cliches are so clichesish.