Also, I haven't ever paid attention to this in real life, but I have noticed a few long drives at the end of the game that are extremely time-efficient. In this case, for example,
Richmond ran a 15-play drive in 2:18. Now, that may very well be possible since they had a two-minute warning, called two timeouts, and spiked the ball three times, but my gut says that a 15-play two-minute drill is Joe Montana-esque.
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