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Clock Management Was TerribleModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Clock Management Was TerribleWhy call the last timeout with 3:45 left on 3rd down? The defense was rolling, so you break their momentum and give Army a chance to dial something up when you only need to stop one more play?
Wait until the next play and stop it before the punt. You still have 3 minutes left if the defense makes the stop. Or if they get the first down, you have it left for the next set of downs and can still force them to make another first down.
Re: Clock Management Was Terribleagreed, D clearly had the momentum at that point
Re: Clock Management Was TerriblePoor clock management has a been a hallmark of Jones' tenure. A lot of it has stemmed from an offense that has no hurry-up element.
They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
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Re: Clock Management Was TerribleLet's not forget the timeout used to ice the kicker who missed the 47 yarder anyway.
Re: Clock Management Was Terriblenor the 1st down timeout early in the 3rd Q with SMU needing a comeback down 16-0. You know I never noticed this issue until someone mentioned it a few weeks ago but June is very careless with his TOs.
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Re: Clock Management Was TerribleIt really irks me when we have a coach and agent talking up black outs, black jerseys, Maryland, academic standards and facilities when we should be preparing for the game. Then we have to eat poor game management, not going for after two the first td (knowing that we would be going into the breeze in the fourth quarter), ill prepared offensive players, etc.
This team regressed as the season went on and today's loss was really inexcusable.
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Not going for 2 after the first TD just doesn't make sense to me... If you convert, you are down by a single score with the opportunity to tie the game on the next possession. If you miss, you go for 1 next TD and are down 3 with a chance to tie the game on the FG. I think the risk reward was there on going for the tie rather than the win on the long fg into the wind. With Army running the ball, you had to figure possessions were going to be at a minimum with only a little over a qtr to play. Poor coaching decision in my opinion. "I'm a little different than your normal Texas coach, but I get it done, and we win."
Re: Clock Management Was TerribleTotally agree WAB...June has a tendency for playing it safe in situations like that.
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It's funny because he used to be the exact opposite. Remember "We don't think about punting"? They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
-Benjamin Franklin
Re: Clock Management Was TerribleWe iced our own kicker...that's the one that killed me.
Re: Clock Management Was TerribleSure do sbs. Don't know where the "playing not to lose" has come from.
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I think maybe it came from Pullman, WA, amidst blowing a 17 point late second half lead
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