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    Quote Originally Posted by Oh wow View Post
    If he just watched a little harder he might actually see the game in it’s true form.

    Imagine how many times these folks scream “c’mon Tomlin!!” when a player makes a mistake or a guy drops a pass.
    well, he's not training them hard enough in practice... fire the coach. it's his fault this guy has bad hands.
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    Steelers had 1 timeout left in the first half and only ran 17 seconds off the clock before calling the timeout before bozs fg......
    Go look it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    ...at least harder than you did in your last professional game
    Wtf does that have to do with anything?
    Talk about weak.

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    I didn't think our "personnel management" at the end of the 4th was all that. We went away from nickel to dime and got run on a bit. Hargrave off the field late after he blew up Yanda for a sack , and Yanda who imho is an excellent guard, left us light in the box and Ravens ran a bunch in crunch time against that light box set getting them into fg range and that gave them the shot to tie it late.

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    The Steelers did lose about 15 seconds of time because they didn't use the final timeout after a short pass play to about the 20 (I think). They ran the second play hurry-up, it was incomplete and Mason was roughed this left 7 seconds, they tried a quick pass then took the FG.

    Wouldn't it have been better to stop the clock after the short gain to the 20 yard line and leave about 20 seconds. You can take two shots into the EZ and if unsuccessful, kick the FG. By not taking the TO, the Steelers got one real quick look at an EZ throw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatever View Post
    Steelers had 1 timeout left in the first half and only ran 17 seconds off the clock before calling the timeout before bozs fg......
    Go look it up
    No they didn't I just looked up the play-by-play, they ran a play the time ticked off, they ran another play with 12 seconds left, got a roughing penalty and then ran a play with 7 seconds that was incomplete and kicked a field goal to end the half.
    Last edited by Mr.wizard; 10-09-2019 at 09:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papillon View Post
    The Steelers did lose about 15 seconds of time because they didn't use the final timeout after a short pass play to about the 20 (I think). They ran the second play hurry-up, it was incomplete and Mason was roughed this left 7 seconds, they tried a quick pass then took the FG.

    Wouldn't it have been better to stop the clock after the short gain to the 20 yard line and leave about 20 seconds. You can take two shots into the EZ and if unsuccessful, kick the FG. By not taking the TO, the Steelers got one real quick look at an EZ throw.

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    Not sure I want Mason taking shots in the endzone from the 20.

    Maybe they could’ve clocked it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papillon View Post
    The Steelers did lose about 15 seconds of time because they didn't use the final timeout after a short pass play to about the 20 (I think). They ran the second play hurry-up, it was incomplete and Mason was roughed this left 7 seconds, they tried a quick pass then took the FG.

    Wouldn't it have been better to stop the clock after the short gain to the 20 yard line and leave about 20 seconds. You can take two shots into the EZ and if unsuccessful, kick the FG. By not taking the TO, the Steelers got one real quick look at an EZ throw.

    Pappy
    I just think the 20 is too far to limit the QB to just end zone passes, I think they wanted to have the option to throw it short of the goal line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oh wow View Post
    Not sure I want Mason taking shots in the endzone from the 20.

    Maybe they could’ve clocked it?
    Problem is you don't get the extra shots, because he would of had to clock it on 2nd and 6 putting him in 3rd and 6, so he only gets one shot and has to kick the field goal anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papillon View Post
    The Steelers did lose about 15 seconds of time because they didn't use the final timeout after a short pass play to about the 20 (I think). They ran the second play hurry-up, it was incomplete and Mason was roughed this left 7 seconds, they tried a quick pass then took the FG.

    Wouldn't it have been better to stop the clock after the short gain to the 20 yard line and leave about 20 seconds. You can take two shots into the EZ and if unsuccessful, kick the FG. By not taking the TO, the Steelers got one real quick look at an EZ throw.

    Pappy
    it was after samuel's catch. and yes, as soon as they saw he didn't get out of bounds, they should have called a timeout.

    this was a typical clock management mistake by tomlin

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