Bulliever2020 wrote:jnrjr79 wrote:panthermark wrote:
The problem with that line of thinking is that you are using hindsight.
Now that we know the ball wasn't snapped until 6 seconds, and thrown at 2 seconds, pretty much anything else would have been better.
But at the 15 second marks in real time, the only person that knew when the ball would be snapped was CW, and I'm pretty sure no one would have expected him to take another 9 seconds to snap the ball.
You don't want to call a time-out at 13 seconds if he is snapping the ball at 11 seconds.
Also, why do think think Caleb had to change to play because Flus screwed up by not calling a time-out.
Caleb should have NOT changed the play and should have ran what was called, when it was called.....just like he said.
CW changing the play is what took EXTRA time.
No, this is silly. Flus should have called it with 32 left, but if he was going to go hurry-up, then there obviously needs to be a drop-dead point on the clock (15 secs, 12 secs, whatever) where he calls the timeout and resets to ensure they can run 2 plays.
this exactly. And also as soon as Flus saw Caleb was changing the play, any halfway decent coach could calculate easily in his head at that point that it was going to take too long, and should have immediately called the timeout. Do literally anything but what he did in that moment.
What seems to be getting missed is:
WHY THE HELL WAS THE QB CHANGING THE PLAY?!?!?!
The person that should have literally done anything else was the QB. Everyone can pile on Flus, and that is fine because he has done plenty wrong plenty of times. But the hard truth is that the person who **** up the last play of the game was Caleb Williams being that the goal was to save the TO for a FG.
You don't spend all day before you snap the ball because in that situation the one thing you can't afford to do is waste time (remember the announcer saying sarcastically that Caleb Williams is taking his time?)
You don't take time changing someone's route to a bomb in that situation because the one thing you can't afford to do is waste time.
You don't snap the ball at 6 seconds AND hold onto the ball for 4 seconds, then throw a bomb with 2 seconds left on the clock to the 3 yard line.
If CW doesn't take time to change the play and snaps the ball 3-4 seconds sooner, the original plan still has a chance to work and you can use the final TO to get a kick up.
If CW does change the play, and snaps the ball at the same time (6 seconds), but quickly throws and out towards the sidelines, you have another play. The key here is understanding that because you snapped the ball so late, any completion has to be to the sidelines so you can get another play off. The middle of the field or a scramble isn't an option.
If CW does change the play, and snaps the ball at the same time (6 seconds), but throws it into the dirt, you have another play and a TO to figure out what you want to do, be it a FG or hail mary.
Sure, it is easy to say what Flus should have done, but when I was yelling at the TV and expecting the ball to be snapped at 10 seconds, that last thing I would ever imagined was the ball being snapped at 6 seconds
AND CW holding onto the ball for 4 seconds before throwing it to the 3 yard line. It was a stunning display of situational unawareness by the QB. But maybe that is a Flus trait because we saw our own defensive back taunting and jawing with fans in the crows WHILE a play was going on.
Maybe Flus is just really bad at situational awareness and it bleeds into his players? Hence I'm not sad that he is gone, but the execution of that last play was just pathetic.
Jealousy is a sickness.......get well soon....