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Clock Mis-Managment

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  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919
    Mosster47 said:

    AZDuck said:

    5 years of play-not-to-lose gets you a team with no emotion or heart that barely beats ASU at home. I’m okay with a coach edtablishing an identity. Having a philosophy and an identity is Thing 1.

    Axe Chip Kelly.

    The “new identity” was already established in the first 59 minutes.

    You think they kneel on the ball, beat one of the conf favorites, this team then emotionally folds the rest of the season because they didn’t prove how tough they are on 2nd and 2? Or can’t get a 2nd and 2 somewhere down the road because they didn’t try in week one vs Stanford?

    Oh ok.

    That wasn’t fucking, practice.
    You're a troll, I get it, so you say stupid shit on purpose.

    No one kneels there. You kneel when it's mathematical over. If Oregon kneels three times they have to punt against a 10 man rush with a 15 yard snap and the worst football player on the team catching it.

    If Stanford stops Oregon on third down then of course you punt. Here is how FS stupid fans are. Zero people have complained about the 8 yard run on first down, but trying to get a 2 yard run on second down was a terrible idea. GTFOutta here.

    Here is the FS equivalent: You hop in your car to run to the corner store and you get in an accident and die. Your FS family members wonder why you didn't just walk? Well because no adult with a car walks to stores and you could have been run over by a car walking and they'd wonder why you didn't drive.
    Agreed. How could you ever expect or count on a player to execute the only thing they ever do with the game on the line.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566
    Swaye said:

    Domicillo said:
    Nice link, but you still have a coach who persists in using a QB that eliminates any chance of you capitalizing on your window of opportunity to do something.
    People forget that Peterman bungled the clock in the same way a few years ago at Arizona.
    But he learned from it maybe. I have low odds on Cristoball being functionally capable of learning.
    Didn’t Pete also fuck up his clock management against Oregon in 2015?
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919

    Swaye said:

    Domicillo said:
    Nice link, but you still have a coach who persists in using a QB that eliminates any chance of you capitalizing on your window of opportunity to do something.
    People forget that Peterman bungled the clock in the same way a few years ago at Arizona.
    But he learned from it maybe. I have low odds on Cristoball being functionally capable of learning.
    Didn’t Pete also fuck up his clock management against Oregon in 2015?
    Possibly. It was moar not going for it on 4th down at midfield late in the game IIRC
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,453 Founders Club
    edited September 2018
    salemcoog said:

    Swaye said:

    Domicillo said:
    Nice link, but you still have a coach who persists in using a QB that eliminates any chance of you capitalizing on your window of opportunity to do something.
    People forget that Peterman bungled the clock in the same way a few years ago at Arizona.
    But he learned from it maybe. I have low odds on Cristoball being functionally capable of learning.
    Didn’t Pete also fuck up his clock management against Oregon in 2015?
    Possibly. It was moar not going for it on 4th down at midfield late in the game IIRC
    It was 2014

    Ran Cooper to get one more first down and ice it instead of punting it back to Arizona with hardly any time left on the clock.
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    Swaye said:

    Domicillo said:
    Nice link, but you still have a coach who persists in using a QB that eliminates any chance of you capitalizing on your window of opportunity to do something.
    People forget that Peterman bungled the clock in the same way a few years ago at Arizona.
    But he learned from it maybe. I have low odds on Cristoball being functionally capable of learning.
    On the other hand, when Peterman made that mistake, he had already been a head coach since b4 whitey was hunting Geronimo in the mountains of New Mexico. Mario's head-coaching experience consists of trying to make chicken salad out of chicken shit at FIU. Of all the many things I've ever read about crystal balls, stupid is not one of them. And, if you turn your head for five seconds, he'll fuck your wife. The guy still has those swarthy Cuban good looks. And you know it @Swaye !!!
    So it's a mistake or it isn't a mistake, pick a side here.

    I'm on the side that it was a mistake, same as I was when Pete did it.

    Turning into a Quook doesn't mean you have to talk out both sides of your beak.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,566

    Swaye said:

    Domicillo said:
    Nice link, but you still have a coach who persists in using a QB that eliminates any chance of you capitalizing on your window of opportunity to do something.
    People forget that Peterman bungled the clock in the same way a few years ago at Arizona.
    But he learned from it maybe. I have low odds on Cristoball being functionally capable of learning.
    On the other hand, when Peterman made that mistake, he had already been a head coach since b4 whitey was hunting Geronimo in the mountains of New Mexico. Mario's head-coaching experience consists of trying to make chicken salad out of chicken shit at FIU. Of all the many things I've ever read about crystal balls, stupid is not one of them. And, if you turn your head for five seconds, he'll fuck your wife. The guy still has those swarthy Cuban good looks. And you know it @Swaye !!!
    So it's a mistake or it isn't a mistake, pick a side here.

    I'm on the side that it was a mistake, same as I was when Pete did it.

    Turning into a Quook doesn't mean you have to talk out both sides of your beak.
    I understand why you go for the first down. Why leave anything to doubt? But I disagree on the decision, as I think kneel downs and a punt would have given Stanford about 20 seconds to drive 60 yards. But who knows, they way shit was going down, Stanford probably would have blocked the punt and taken it in for six anyways.
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    I would have been ok with the run if they had not used an inexperienced freshman RB. That was the critical mistake.
  • ToiletSeat
    ToiletSeat Member Posts: 150

    Turning into a Quook doesn't mean you have to talk out both sides of your beak.

    *bill*

    So we're saying Brooks-James would have been the "safe" choice to carry the ball?
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186

    Turning into a Quook doesn't mean you have to talk out both sides of your beak.

    *bill*

    So we're saying Brooks-James would have been the "safe" choice to carry the ball?
    Heisman Herbert
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Turning into a Quook doesn't mean you have to talk out both sides of your beak.

    *bill*

    So we're saying Brooks-James would have been the "safe" choice to carry the ball?
    A far better choice than freshman Verdell, good though he may be. His inexperience cancels out his talent in situations like that.