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I know alot of Qb's call a timeout if they dont like what their seeing from the defense but it seems jake does it more than others. Is this because the coaching staff micromanages him too much or am i just off base here? I dont expect him to be able to read a D like peyton and make adjustments but man timeouts are too valuable to being throwing away. Especially when our coaching staff has a hard time managing them as it is! And just to add one more thought to this it seems we hit our best rythym on offense when we go no huddle.How many plays do u think we have for a no huddle offense and jake obviously has free reign to call the plays he wants in a hurry up offense right?

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Jake keeps calling the timeouts because of poor clock management. Whether its getting the plays in, called or what who knows but he is calling the timeouts cause there is only 1 second left on the play clock and he is not ready to hike the ball - so instead of the 5yrd delay of game he calls the timeout.

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With our system I think it is great that Jake can call a timeout if the play doesn't look good against their defensive lineup. I read somewhere that Jake only audibles to the run when things don't look good for certain passing plays. This is even more evident when you watch the game and see him yell out "ALERT ALERT!" and the play follows with a handoff. I've seen the occasional smoke route to the outside, which Jake might have the option to check to, unless it was the original play called in the huddle. Giving Jake more freedom at the line might just save us one of those timeouts in the long run, but with our clock management skills, timeouts really don't seem to matter.

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