Why not use last timeout with 37 seconds left???????
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big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
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#1Todd BowlesTags: None -
big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
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#2Could have blocked FG
Could have been a bad snap
Could have missed itComment -
asiagamblerSBR Hall of Famer
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#3I was wondering this too. Lions also acted like there were no timeouts left, snapping the ball with 10 seconds left on play clock multiple timesComment -
big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
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#4Two really dumb ass coachesComment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
- 07-13-07
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#5Game was over Big Joe. It's called sportsmanship, mutual respect, and proper protocol among football teams, players, and coaches. There was 1:33 left on the clock when Baker throws the INT. The lions could have chosen to line up in regular formation and call a running a play. That would have eaten at least 10 - 15 seconds off the clock (assuming the RB gets tackled immediately). then Bucs call a TO, and then all Detroit has to do is take two kneel downs in victory formation and the game is over. It was a moot point either way. no need to delay the inevitable.Comment -
big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
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#6Game was over Big Joe. It's sportsmanship, mutual respect, and proper protocol among football teams, players, and coaches. There was 1:33 left on the clock when Baker throws the INT. The lions could have chosen to line up in regular formation and call a running a play. That would have eaten at least 10 - 15 seconds off the clock (assuming the RB gets tackled immediately). then Bucs call a TO, and then all Detroit has to do is take two kneel downs in victory formation and the game is over. It was a moot point either way. no need to delay the inevitable.Comment -
Eddy MunnyRestricted User
- 08-13-13
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#7Game was over Big Joe. It's called sportsmanship, mutual respect, and proper protocol among football teams, players, and coaches. There was 1:33 left on the clock when Baker throws the INT. The lions could have chosen to line up in regular formation and call a running a play. That would have eaten at least 10 - 15 seconds off the clock (assuming the RB gets tackled immediately). then Bucs call a TO, and then all Detroit has to do is take two kneel downs in victory formation and the game is over. It was a moot point either way. no need to delay the inevitable.Comment -
asiagamblerSBR Hall of Famer
- 07-23-17
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#9It's almost like Bowles conceded and told Campbell he wasn't going to use the timeout. I don't agree with that. Make them run plays. Anything can happen, fumble, penalty, whatever. If they could have stuffed the run 3 times, then they would force Detroit to run a 4th down play with like 10 seconds left. So at least force a FG try or make them run a play and if they don't convert or miss the FG, then Tampa would have had at least 1 play and anything is possible, not likely but not impossibleComment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
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#10yes, but that would have been disrespectful and distasteful. The lions could have ran a play from their regular formation after the INT and forced the Bucs to use their last time out. then it's two kneel downs and game over. it wouldn't have mattered. Bowles knew the game was over, took off his headset, and basically let Campbell know that he wasn't going to use the last time out. Hence, the Lions line up in victory formation and don't have to run a regular play.Comment -
Seattle SlewSBR Hall of Famer
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#12Three traditional knees with one defensive timeout would have left about 5 to 7 seconds left on the clock.
Detroit opened the door with the quick snap on second down, if Bowles called it there, they would have been kicking a FG with about 20 seconds left.Comment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
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#13It's almost like Bowles conceded and told Campbell he wasn't going to use the timeout. I don't agree with that. Make them run plays. Anything can happen, fumble, penalty, whatever. If they could have stuffed the run 3 times, then they would force Detroit to run a 4th down play with like 10 seconds left. So at least force a FG try or make them run a play and if they don't convert or miss the FG, then Tampa would have had at least 1 play and anything is possible, not likely but not impossibleComment -
big joe 1212SBR Posting Legend
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#14yes, but that would have been disrespectful and distasteful. The lions could have ran a play from their regular formation after the INT and forced the Bucs to use their last time out. then it's two kneel downs and game over. it wouldn't have mattered. Bowles knew the game was over, took off his headset, and basically let Campbell know that he wasn't going to use the last time out. Hence, the Lions line up in victory formation and don't have to run a regular play.Comment -
Seattle SlewSBR Hall of Famer
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#15It's almost like Bowles conceded and told Campbell he wasn't going to use the timeout. I don't agree with that. Make them run plays. Anything can happen, fumble, penalty, whatever. If they could have stuffed the run 3 times, then they would force Detroit to run a 4th down play with like 10 seconds left. So at least force a FG try or make them run a play and if they don't convert or miss the FG, then Tampa would have had at least 1 play and anything is possible, not likely but not impossibleComment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
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asiagamblerSBR Hall of Famer
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#17Yeah I don't get why they snapped it so early. That's why I thought Bowles somehow signaled that he wouldn't be calling TO. But if he didn't and Campbell was being needlessly stupid, then you absolutely take a TO there and in this case, would have had 30 seconds left on the clock. Still need a missed FG probably but in the event it does miss, 30 seconds is a lot of time to make something happenComment -
Eddy MunnyRestricted User
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#18Did the Bucs have one timeout or two?Comment -
asiagamblerSBR Hall of Famer
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#19Players can't stall like that though since they'll get penalized for it. And once the play is whistled dead, the play clock starts running anywayComment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
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asiagamblerSBR Hall of Famer
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#23It would only be a 10 second run off if Tampa committed a penalty. Otherwise, a winning team could keep committing penalties with a running clock and run the time all the way downComment -
Da Manster!SBR Posting Legend
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#24good point. but let's not kid ourselves. game was over. Tampa wasn't winning. their chances were slim and none. and slim left the building when Baker threw that dagger INT.Comment -
asiagamblerSBR Hall of Famer
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pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
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#26I have seen teams not use the timeouts when the game is beyond reach. Saves players from uncessary injuries.Comment
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