panthermark wrote:NZB2323 wrote:panthermark wrote:I disagree with that. While Caleb is a rookie, this isn't his first time playing QB in a close game. I don't know what happened, but it simply took too long to run the next play after the sack. In hindsight he should have taken a TO (because we know how it ended), but I actually agree with Flu's strategy on this one.
On 2nd and 26, the ball was snapped at the 36 second mark.
CW got sacked at the 33-32 second mark.
On 3rd and 26, you are probably not going to get a 1st down. You want to save that time-out so that a pass can be completed anywhere on the field (most likely in the middle of the field), and you are not to running the FG team out there with the clock winding down (being that you can't spike it on 4th down).
When you go back and look at the clip for that final play, the ball should have been snapped at the 12 second mark, not the 6 second mark. I'm not sure if that delay is on CW or TB or what. But at that point, the team was already committed to saving the TO. That wasted 6 seconds was the difference in clock management IMO.
Then the coach with a microphone that goes into Caleb’s helmet should have communicated that to him.
Maybe he did?
Also, I think that coach with a mic would have been TB, not Flus.
I'm not trying to defend Flus from getting fired. He has done plenty wrong to warrant this, but that last sequence was a mess far beyond bad clock management by Flus. He is just the easiest target to dump on for what he had done in the past.
I guess you could blame the 3rd OC that Flus has had, but the Bears have already blamed 2 OC of Flus.










