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notorious 11-28-2024 03:38 PM

Reid used to be terrible at clock management until Mahomes came along.

Every time a coach/QB goes full reerun in a game I remind myself how fortunate we are.

Megatron96 11-28-2024 03:39 PM

Caleb’s a rookie; can’t blame him for losing track of the clock. It was probably as chaotic a situation as he’s ever been in with the crowd noise, his OC yelling a play in his ear, etc. that’s 100% in Eberflys for not bailing Caleb out and calling a TO. Gotta give your OC the best chance to call the best play and that’s never going to happen in a hurry up situation like that. And give your rookie QB a chance to settle down for 30 seconds at least. But letting the clock run down past 20 seconds to go is inexcusable for any HC period.

FloridaMan88 11-28-2024 03:39 PM

10 seconds into the game, Tom Brady is already Mute-worthy.

DRM08 11-28-2024 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 17828986)
It was so bad the thought crossed my mind that they lost on purpose. It was that stupid.

My Dad jokingly said nobody wanted the game to go to Overtime, including the Bears. Gotta run to Thanksgiving dinner ASAP. So they tanked the final plays, lol

mr. tegu 11-28-2024 03:40 PM

I fully support them not calling timeout. You need to save it for the field goal. By saving it that makes getting 10 yards for the field goal much easier. If you are without a timeout you either get a first down (not happening) or have to ensure you get out of bounds which is a gamble. Plus 30 seconds is plenty of time to run a 10 yard play and still call a timeout but for some reason they took forever to snap it then Caleb made a terrible decision with the play.

Chief Pagan 11-28-2024 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 17828990)
Caleb’s a rookie; can’t blame him for losing track of the clock. It was probably as chaotic a situation as he’s ever been in with the crowd noise, his OC yelling a play in his ear, etc. that’s 100% in Eberflys for not bailing Caleb out and calling a TO. Gotta give your OC the best chance to call the best play and that’s never going to happen in a hurry up situation like that. And give your rookie QB a chance to settle down for 30 seconds at least. But letting the clock run down past 20 seconds to go is inexcusable for any HC period.

So you call TO at 20 seconds, what play are you going to run with no TOs?

I suppose you can probably pick up 5 or 8 yards and get OOB.

RunKC 11-28-2024 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by FloridaMan88 (Post 17828979)
Caleb is supposed up be a “generational talent”… have to show better awareness in that situation.

Of course Eberflus is primarily to blame, but Caleb choked in that moment as well.

Watch the sack play again. The tackles look confused like they don’t know what’s going on. They didn’t even pass set until it was too late.

That’s 100% coaching.

KC_Connection 11-28-2024 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DRM08 (Post 17828970)
Obviously coaches need to be fired, but I am not sure Caleb has the "it" factor. Even the "raw" rookie version of Mahomes would have handled that clock situation much better IMHO.

99% of the QBs in the history of the league handle that better. That idiot Caleb won’t amount to anything great.

Vladimir_Kyrilytch 11-28-2024 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by greg63 (Post 17828988)
Time to watch Dallas lose!

good grief Mr. Greg63 you shouldn't drink so much on the holidays. The is the Giants out there.

Chief Pagan 11-28-2024 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 17828996)
Watch the sack play again. The tackles look confused like they don’t know what’s going on. They didn’t even pass set until it was too late.

That’s 100% coaching.

How long does the FG unit need with a live clock? I agree when seeing how confused the offense looked, the TO should have been called immediately.

Marcellus 11-28-2024 03:49 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">221 coaches have had 20+ career games decided by 7 points or fewer. Matt Eberflus&#39; .227 win percentage in those games (5-17) ranks 221st</p>&mdash; Josh Dubow (@JoshDubowAP) <a href="https://twitter.com/JoshDubowAP/status/1862242437932126545?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 28, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

petegz28 11-28-2024 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 17828985)
In college......after a 1st down.

That I knew but I thought they stopped it to spot the ball after a sack in the NFL. Oh well...doesn't really matter

KC_Connection 11-28-2024 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 17828990)
Caleb’s a rookie; can’t blame him for losing track of the clock. It was probably as chaotic a situation as he’s ever been in with the crowd noise, his OC yelling a play in his ear, etc. that’s 100% in Eberflys for not bailing Caleb out and calling a TO. Gotta give your OC the best chance to call the best play and that’s never going to happen in a hurry up situation like that. And give your rookie QB a chance to settle down for 30 seconds at least. But letting the clock run down past 20 seconds to go is inexcusable for any HC period.

He stood at the line for 20 seconds as the game clock ran out

There was literally no indication he was aware time was even a factor

Marcellus 11-28-2024 04:00 PM

Drew Locke with the 35 yard TD scramble LMAO

Marcellus 11-28-2024 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by KC_Connection (Post 17829005)
He stood at the line for 20 seconds as the game clock ran out

There was literally no indication he was aware time was even a factor

Its almost like every NFL team runs these scenarios every single week in practice for some reason.


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