Clock Management or lack thereof

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RedskinRat
11-14-2005, 12:31 PM
2:00 to go,we come out of the 2 minute warning Time Out, Frost to punt.

Question: Why couldn't we have taken a 'Delay of Game' penalty on the punt, waited for the clock to tick off 25 seconds (I think, for a Time Out after the 2Minute Warning) and then an additional 40 seconds off for one of our remaining Time Out's? That would have left considerably less time for the Bucs to move down, and hopefully Frost would have managed a little better a punt. :frusty:

MTK
11-14-2005, 12:35 PM
The clock doesn't start until the snap.

RedskinRat
11-14-2005, 12:37 PM
Damn it..........I knew there had to be a reason, but I was so agitated (to put it mildly) that I wasn't thinking straight.

Thanks for the info Matt.:goodjob:

MTK
11-14-2005, 12:38 PM
Actually the clock might not start until the return, not positive.

dmek25
11-14-2005, 12:54 PM
starts with the snap,matt.what good teams do on 3rd and 2 is get the first down,then the games over

RedskinRat
11-14-2005, 12:55 PM
starts with the snap,matt.what good teams do on 3rd and 2 is get the first down,then the games over

:mad: I don't need reminding.

scowan
11-14-2005, 01:04 PM
starts with the snap,matt.what good teams do on 3rd and 2 is get the first down,then the games over

What good teams do, is not what you think they are going to do....... Everyone knew Portis was going to run right up the middle on 3 and 2 and what did he do........? Run right up the middle. 4th down let's punt. I love the fact that Indy was still throwing the ball all over the field last Monday night against the Pats while they were up by 14 points! Play aggressive. Don't do what everyone expects you to do! Roll out, go deep, something unexpected, not right up the middle. I mean really Gibbs, how many times, late in the game, to protect the lead, have you run the ball 3 times and punted..... let me tell you A LOT!! When will we learn. Great job Gruden on being aggresive on the 2-point conversion.... I gurrantee, Gibbs would never do that!

#56fanatic
11-14-2005, 01:26 PM
What good teams do, is not what you think they are going to do....... Everyone knew Portis was going to run right up the middle on 3 and 2 and what did he do........? Run right up the middle. 4th down let's punt. I love the fact that Indy was still throwing the ball all over the field last Monday night against the Pats while they were up by 14 points! Play aggressive. Don't do what everyone expects you to do! Roll out, go deep, something unexpected, not right up the middle. I mean really Gibbs, how many times, late in the game, to protect the lead, have you run the ball 3 times and punted..... let me tell you A LOT!! When will we learn. Great job Gruden on being aggresive on the 2-point conversion.... I gurrantee, Gibbs would never do that!

I know when certain people read this I might get blasted, but here goes. I would sometimes question our coaches on certain things, but not here. If we can not run the ball and get two stinking yards then we should have to punt. This comes down to "WANT". Tampa wanted to stop us more than we wanted the first down. Jansen, Thomas, and Rabach should have pushed far enough to get the first down. What happens if Brunell goes back to pass the ball and gets drilled by Rice, or Brooks and fumbles the ball. Then they get the TD anyway. Gibbs won 3 bowls by playing this way. You are up, you run the ball, eat the clock, and make somebody stop you. Different thing is, this ain't your daddys HOGS!!! No way could anybody stop us when we wanted to kill the clock then. This line has got to find away to grind out the ball. If not portis, why not Sellers, Betts, or Broughten(probably spelled wrong). This is what wins games. We were too deep in our territory to throw the ball. And one person who should be looking for a job is the punter. How many times have we needed to pin somebody deep and this guy hits an awful punt. What was that punt, like 30 35 yards. We were on our 20 or so and they got the ball on their 40! This guy shanks punts more than McNabb throws balls in the dirt, and thats alot!

dmek25
11-14-2005, 01:58 PM
56fanatic bravo for you!good teams run for two yards and the first down even when everyone in the stadium knows that the skins are going to run.99% of the time the opposition will even know the play we are going to use.ive been a skins fan since 1969 and winning football hasnt changed much.remember 4th and one in the super bowl against the dolphins,everyone in the free world knew riggins was getting the ball,still didnt matter.somewhere along the way our offensive line has to figure this out and step up on these kinds of plays.

irish
11-14-2005, 02:12 PM
What good teams do, is not what you think they are going to do....... Everyone knew Portis was going to run right up the middle on 3 and 2 and what did he do........? Run right up the middle. 4th down let's punt. I love the fact that Indy was still throwing the ball all over the field last Monday night against the Pats while they were up by 14 points! Play aggressive. Don't do what everyone expects you to do! Roll out, go deep, something unexpected, not right up the middle. I mean really Gibbs, how many times, late in the game, to protect the lead, have you run the ball 3 times and punted..... let me tell you A LOT!! When will we learn. Great job Gruden on being aggresive on the 2-point conversion.... I gurrantee, Gibbs would never do that!

Good teams do what they want no matter what. I heard Jake Jacoby on sports talk 980 this morning say that back in the day they would come to the line and tell randy white "the play is coming over you" and then proceed to do it and make the yardage. That was a good team and thats what they did. This skins team is a so-so team that may make the playoffs.

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