JimmyTheKid wrote:At some point, McCarthy needs to out-coach an opposing Head Coach. He was flat out bad yesterday. Pretty much wasted the entire first half with his play calling on offense. The fake punt was all kinds of predictable after accepting the penalty. He talked all week about being comfortable using the entire play book with Tolzien and then he predictably called the first few series intimidated, scared, and afraid. Run, run, pass, punt. Run, run, pass, punt. Pass, first down. Pass, first down. Pass, first down. 1st and goal... run, run, pass, FG. Nice 1st quarter, Mac. How about waving the white flag on 4th and 1 in the 4th quarter down two scores? They get a first down, they're still in the game. If you get shut down on 4th and 1, so be it. If you lose by 28 instead of 14, whats the difference? Give your team a chance to win. They absolutely had to go for it there. But I wasn't surprised to see McCarthy call for the punt unit.
It was pretty unbelievable. The problem wasn't because it was predictable though. I thought it was a decently executed play and I could live with the consequences had we been down by two scores. The problem is we weren't, we were down by one score, had the opportunity to pin them down inside their own 20 and play field position.
What does Mike do? Takes an unnecessary, stupid risk that backfires and gives the Giants excellent field position after he does nothing but call the most vanilla, predictable offensive gameplan the first two quarters. The Giants go on to make it a two score lead that essentially ices the game. Great Job Mike
