Scottemojo":3g2a3rs7 said:
RiverDog":3g2a3rs7 said:
Scottemojo":3g2a3rs7 said:
Another case of fans parroting announcers, Pete didn't call timeout because Schaino had his offense on the field. If the punt team is on, Pete calls it sooner. As it turns out, Schiano was never going to go for it, and our offense lost a couple of plays, but those couple of plays could have been for the Bucs too. If I was Pete, I would expect an 0-7 team to go for it too. Why give them too much extra time?
With the offensive momentum the Hawks had going, and the fact that they had stopped the Bucs on several drives in a row, playing for overtime was smart. What's the old axiom, play for overtime at home, play for the win on the road? Schiano was the one that flinched by not going for it on 4th down.
On 4th and 3 at midfield in a tie game? No way! You'd have to be a real riverboat gambler to go for it under those circumstances.
Besides, like I said, if it was their intent to go for it, don't you think they would have used one of their own timeouts? They had all 3. I'm sorry, but Pete's just not on top of stuff when it comes to game management. It's a weakness of his.
0-7. Already ran 3 trick plays. A desperate team. It took a few seconds to figure out what they were going to do.
Oh, and did you miss the part where they kept their offense on the field, kinda like a team that might go for it? In your zeal to criticize Pete for not guessing correctly, you are missing that he waited so he didn't have to guess. After a few ticks go by while the TB offense stands on the field doing nothing, it becomes clear TB has no intention of going for it. Then he calls timeout.
Pete is far from perfect near the end of games and halves.
However, not every mistake you perceive is tied to some weakness on his part. It is more likely tied to your need to see mistakes by Pete.
No, I didn't miss that part. Did you miss the part where they had all 3 timeouts with 32 seconds to go? If they intended to go for it, wouldn't they have called a timeout?
Half the stadium, including my two buddies that were with me in attendance, were screaming for Pete to call a timeout. Either he or someone he's assigned to monitor situations like this should have sent the message to all to call a timeout the instant their player hit the ground in bounds and short of the first down. It was a clear oversight, and discussing it doesn't imply non support of Pete or what he's trying to accomplish.
Attack the post, not the poster. My "zeal" to talk about mistakes shouldn't be the issue.