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FTW: Rivera had the worst coaching moment of week 1


Cary Kollins

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Every week "For the Win" picks the best and worst decisions made by NFL coaches.

They make a good point about "wasting a timeout to make sure he wasn't wasting a timeout".

 

 

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Situation: 4Q 11:29, Broncos complete a pass on 3rd-and-7 that appears to be short of the sticks.

After an obviously bad spot gifted the Broncos a first down, Rivera needed some time to think about whether he should throw the red flag. After all, you don’t want to make a hasty decision and waste a timeout on a bad challenge. So what did Rivera do? He wasted a timeout in order to give himself more time to make sure he wasn’t wasting a timeout. The Panthers ended up winning the challenge but were still down a timeout.

Of course, it came back to haunt Rivera and the Panthers. With no timeouts remaining on the final drive, Carolina had just enough time to get in range for a 50-yard field goal. Graham Gano missed it and the Panthers were 0-1.

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/09/ron-rivera-cost-the-panthers-a-win-with-the-worst-coaching-mistake-of-the-week

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Another bad, yet overlooked, decision IMO - punting on 4th and 1 from our 44 yard line on the opening drive of the 2nd half. We were up 17-7, and a TD making it a 3 possession game then could have stifled the comeback well before it began by forcing Denver to go to the pass and abandon the run. I was shocked Ron didn't go for it - plunge Cam through the line and he would have had it, no doubt in my mind.

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