Obviously when Gibson catches the long TD, my initial instinct was thrilled, but we all realized right away that :52 was plenty of time for the Seahawks to win it.

If they’re refusing to fire Tiny D Jack, this team has to start making in-game decisions as if their defense is crippled, because it is. So in my beer-drinking, armchair coaching opinion, that means slowing down there at the end, intentionally running out the clock, trying to score with as little time left as humanly possible, and then consider going for two. They should start trying to end games, either win or lose, with the ball in their hands (just like the first Eagles game, which still bothers me).

  • SirMctrolingtonB
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    10 months ago

    Obviously when Gibson catches the long TD

    Gibson did not catch a long TD.

    It makes no sense for Dyami to dive at the 1 either. You are assuming the offense can score on 4th down and then convert a 2 point conversion.

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    10 months ago

    Also they could’ve let metcalf run a little longer then tackle him they would’ve never been able to clock in time