NFL Playoffs - Divisional Round

luckiestman

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Clock management seems fine. They aren’t going to use timeout on this side of 2 min, right?
 

Pablo's TB Lover

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Dak was the real offender on clock management there, he had no chance at scrambling for 10 yards and should have thrown it at someone's feet to save clock.
 

DennyDoyle'sBoil

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Clock management seems fine. They aren’t going to use timeout on this side of 2 min, right?
Right. Olson was right first then wrong. They just needed the punt over by 2:01. The first down hurts though.

Still have three time outs. Can get it back with 1:40 or so if they get a stop.
 

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Dallas, down by 7 with 2 minutes left, chose to give the ball back to SF.
Cowboys were probably fucked either way. 4th and 10 with the way the offense has looked without Pollard was pretty big long shot but I do agree I would’ve gone for it anyway. This just feels like you don’t get the ball back.
 

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Accept no substitutes is as weird a slogan for the USFL as it would be for impossible burgers.
 

Fred in Lynn

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They’re wasting time because the ref won’t move.
Rewinding, with consideration for Fox showing us fans and other non-football nonsense rather than the action between plays, Dak was tackled at 2:45. McCarthy then waved the O off the field at 2:33. The punt team looked out and set up at 2:25 but then ref then stood over the ball for 10-12 seconds. They snapped at 2:11. So I’m guessing partially McCarthy and partially the NFL.

Edit: And there’s your totally unnecessary recap of something everyone already forgot about.