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WHY DID BOB CALL TIME OUT WITH 58 SECONDS??!!!


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Vikings were back on their heels. Rodgers was in control. Just keep going... and run the clock at the same time. You would still have 8 plays to score even if the play ran the clock down to 40 seconds. Your HOF QB does NOT need a TO on 1st and 10 from the 25 with 58 seconds left!!! Man is just not a strategist!!! This is infuriating. 

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The Jets Coaching staff is currently the worst in the league from top to bottom. Not even a debate.

 

Saleh - Hackett - Carter: Garbage level bottom tier guys.

The rest are pretty meh at best. If THIS is Ulbrichs defense, he's overrated. If this is Salehs defense, Ulbrich needs to have a serious discussion with Bob that he is KILLING his chances of future opportunities.

 

No, not the "Defenses fault" today, but if you're playing a team with Sam Darnold and his ONLY effective weapon is JJ, you bracket that dude and blitz Sam into the graveyard with the ghosts. 

 

 

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It definitely killed momentum, but it was after a running play inside a minute.

I’d consider it bad, unless the offense was ready to get back on the line and quickly run another play.

It didn’t look like they were in much of a hurry, therefore he called it.

I’d call it more under prepared than bad clock management.

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2 minutes ago, NYJCAP2 said:

It definitely killed momentum, but it was after a running play inside a minute.

I’d consider it bad, unless the offense was ready to get back on the line and quickly run another play.

It didn’t look like they were in much of a hurry, therefore he called it.

I’d call it more under prepared than bad clock management.

Why would they be in a hurry?! They were on the 25. They had all their times out. It was 1st and 10. There is no rush. Every play in the 2-minute offense takes a maximum of 6 seconds. Minnesota struggles vs. the hurry up. No logical reason to stop the momentum with a HOF QB. Instead, Minny regrouped and got after Rodgers... and the game ended with 44 seconds on the clock.

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11 minutes ago, NYJCAP2 said:

It didn’t look like they were in much of a hurry, therefore he called it

They weren’t in a big hurry because they didn’t need to be in a big hurry. They had oodles of time.

if anything, you want the clock to run there, since in an ideal world, you’d score with under 20 seconds left and not leave Minny enough time to drive for a winning kick 

it was a bad timeout 

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1 hour ago, Really, Jets said:

Vikings were back on their heels. Rodgers was in control. Just keep going... and run the clock at the same time. You would still have 8 plays to score even if the play ran the clock down to 40 seconds. Your HOF QB does NOT need a TO on 1st and 10 from the 25 with 58 seconds left!!! Man is just not a strategist!!! This is infuriating. 

He wanted Hackett to carefully consider what the next play would be….

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Some of these takes are ridiculous. GW was wide open for a TD at the end and Rodgers missed him by a country mile. Then proceeds to throw a comeback to Williams on the inside which gets picked off. 

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1 hour ago, Really, Jets said:

Why would they be in a hurry?! They were on the 25. They had all their times out. It was 1st and 10. There is no rush. Every play in the 2-minute offense takes a maximum of 6 seconds. Minnesota struggles vs. the hurry up. No logical reason to stop the momentum with a HOF QB. Instead, Minny regrouped and got after Rodgers... and the game ended with 44 seconds on the clock.

They were on their 10th play and had only moved the ball 45 yards. 

They were moving the ball with short completions and had not had a big play.

They could have moved the chains two more times.

That was their second called time out, one after that.

If you call a run in Two minute, you have a play ready right after that. They clearly didn’t.

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