Didn't we try to run a reverse as time was going down and not hurry back to the line at the end of the Wake game and only had a shot because we got bailed out by a PI call? Or was that the drive before last? I don't feel like going back and watching to see.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:27 pmI thought clock management was a problem on several occasions last year. I don't recall a time when I've really felt it was a problem this year. Our clock management late against Wake, for example, was excellent.
Didn't really think yesterday was a clock management issue, but I guess once you get a reputation, people look for it.
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It was almost as if he (Scott) couldn't decide what he wanted to do. I was a bit antsy, with the score as close as it was, I was hoping to see a two minute drill to see if we could get some more points before going in at half. It all worked out in the end though. I think it is definitely an area that we could work on.WVAPPeer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:25 amYes - this was what I was trying to get at in an earlier post - it seemed more like it was an uncertain strategy at that point in the game more so than a total clock management issue ---EastHallApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:27 pmI thought clock management was a problem on several occasions last year. I don't recall a time when I've really felt it was a problem this year. Our clock management late against Wake, for example, was excellent.
Didn't really think yesterday was a clock management issue, but I guess once you get a reputation, people look for it.
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We used the same game plan against Ga Southern. We hit the big run that got us into range for the attempt.
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Think you might be combining two negative plays. The reverse came on the next-to-last drive. On the final drive we called a normal run play that lost five yards and put us in 3rd and 15 prior to the PI call.3rd wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:30 amDidn't we try to run a reverse as time was going down and not hurry back to the line at the end of the Wake game and only had a shot because we got bailed out by a PI call? Or was that the drive before last? I don't feel like going back and watching to see.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:27 pmI thought clock management was a problem on several occasions last year. I don't recall a time when I've really felt it was a problem this year. Our clock management late against Wake, for example, was excellent.
Didn't really think yesterday was a clock management issue, but I guess once you get a reputation, people look for it.
But that run was on 2nd and 10 from the 46 with over a minute and a half left. There was plenty of time to run the ball; losing five yards was the problem.
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Newsflash. We won.3rd wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 3:32 pmI wanna hear the pathetic reasoning for Satterfields time management at the end of the first half. (He has done this many times) We lose games because when we have chances to gain leads and put teams away we don’t. Anyone who has ever coached at any level or sport knows that the longer you let a team hang around you give them hope and hope late in games leads to adrenaline and legs on a tired team arnt so heavy when they have hope.
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The totally unnecessary bat swing was atrocious in itself. Hell, act like you been there. Theatrics are for Cam Newton and his type of player. We don't need that.fjblair wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 9:51 amI thought it was just me, I didn't understand that call either.AppinVA wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 9:13 amWhile we are on the subject of sucky refereeing, how does 30 yards in penalties, one a live ball penalty, result in first and 10 for the offending team?
The penalty for the bat swing was an atrocious call.
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Ahhh thanks for clarifying. Didn't want go back and rewatch, not ready to put myself through that again yet.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:32 amThink you might be combining two negative plays. The reverse came on the next-to-last drive. On the final drive we called a normal run play that lost five yards and put us in 3rd and 15 prior to the PI call.3rd wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:30 amDidn't we try to run a reverse as time was going down and not hurry back to the line at the end of the Wake game and only had a shot because we got bailed out by a PI call? Or was that the drive before last? I don't feel like going back and watching to see.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:27 pmI thought clock management was a problem on several occasions last year. I don't recall a time when I've really felt it was a problem this year. Our clock management late against Wake, for example, was excellent.
Didn't really think yesterday was a clock management issue, but I guess once you get a reputation, people look for it.
But that run was on 2nd and 10 from the 46 with over a minute and a half left. There was plenty of time to run the ball; losing five yards was the problem.
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Me neither, I just used the trusty ol' play-by-play in the ESPN box score.3rd wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:19 amAhhh thanks for clarifying. Didn't want go back and rewatch, not ready to put myself through that again yet.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:32 amThink you might be combining two negative plays. The reverse came on the next-to-last drive. On the final drive we called a normal run play that lost five yards and put us in 3rd and 15 prior to the PI call.3rd wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:30 amDidn't we try to run a reverse as time was going down and not hurry back to the line at the end of the Wake game and only had a shot because we got bailed out by a PI call? Or was that the drive before last? I don't feel like going back and watching to see.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:27 pmI thought clock management was a problem on several occasions last year. I don't recall a time when I've really felt it was a problem this year. Our clock management late against Wake, for example, was excellent.
Didn't really think yesterday was a clock management issue, but I guess once you get a reputation, people look for it.
But that run was on 2nd and 10 from the 46 with over a minute and a half left. There was plenty of time to run the ball; losing five yards was the problem.
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Does that therefore mean that it did not happen? And/or that it is not a legit question?NewApp wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:06 amNewsflash. We won.3rd wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2017 3:32 pmI wanna hear the pathetic reasoning for Satterfields time management at the end of the first half. (He has done this many times) We lose games because when we have chances to gain leads and put teams away we don’t. Anyone who has ever coached at any level or sport knows that the longer you let a team hang around you give them hope and hope late in games leads to adrenaline and legs on a tired team arnt so heavy when they have hope.
Now the wording may be a bit strong for me, but i do think it is a legitimate topic of conversation.