Shanegotyou11
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It wasnt dumb. It was ballsy by rams. Crushing blow for us.
Um, you're missing the fact that they had decided not to go for it - and that was primarily BECAUSE we had the timeout, their offense left the field - and then we STUPIDLY burned that timeout. With 1:39 left on the clock, all of a sudden the entire situation changed - if they could pick up just a few inches, they could ice the game. With a timeout left, we'd have been able to get the ball back needing only a field goal to win if our defense could stop them on the next series.minormillikin":11v3g56o said:I'm confused about the anger over this timeout.
The Rams had a lead, they just ran the ball, the clock was running after the measurement and they brought out the punt team. Wouldn't they have run the clock down, possibly all the way down and taken a delay of game?
I assume Pete called the timeout because they wanted those 30-something seconds for the offense.
Is the problem that it gave Goff time to talk them into going for it?
What am I missing?
*rolls eyes* - see above. We HAD them stopped and they were going to punt. This isn't the same Jeff Fisher team that saves a great trick play specifically for the Seahawks every year.Tical21":11v3g56o said:100% of football coaches at any level use a timeout there. When you're running out of time, and the clock is running, they have these things called timeouts that are available to you so that you can stop the clock.
Don't think so. It was extremely bad situational football. I was following the general NFL reddit during the game, and fans of every team were confused with the decision before the sneak even occurred. Especially since McVay was trotting out the punting team. Getting outcoached is becoming a trend with Carroll.getnasty":1fm3ozcd said:100 out of 100 coaches call a timeout there.
getnasty":1efpa99w said:100 out of 100 coaches call a timeout there.
Spin Doctor":3u0kjebn said:Don't think so. It was extremely bad situational football. I was following the general NFL reddit during the game, and fans of every team were confused with the decision before the sneak even occurred. Especially since McVay was trotting out the punting team. Getting outcoached is becoming a trend with Carroll.getnasty":3u0kjebn said:100 out of 100 coaches call a timeout there.
JustTheTip":15ujwo77 said:poly1274":15ujwo77 said:It was the right call. But they had a timeout as well I believe and they would milk the clock then call timeout and send in the offense
Rams were out of timeouts.
HawkFan72":1kquk96m said:People there on the sidelines said the timeout was called by Pete immediately after the Gurley run. The officials did not announce a timeout had been called until after the measurement.
It looked like Pete called a timeout after the clock had stopped, a measurement happened, and the Rams had their Punt team on the field, but that is not the case.
The timeout was called immediately after the run play, like any coach would do, and then not announced on the field until they sorted out the field position.
It makes a lot more sense when you know that.
hawknation2018":3egsao9o said:I think the Rams tried a fake punt last week. It’s not out of the question that McVay tries to win the game that way.
Preserving time was more important than the risk that a timeout would cause the Rams to change their mind about going for it on 4th down (and that they would actually make it). If Wagner times it right, Seahawks could have had that stop (with plenty of time to move into game-winning FG range because they used the timeout).