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Why is clock management still a struggle?


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1 hour ago, Bartin said:

Or Cam has troubling relaying the play call to the offense like he has admitted to before.

Helmet radio shuts off at 15 seconds so that's the absolute latest a play call could get in which is plenty of time to relay the play and snap the ball.

This. Anyone blaming Shula is being lazy. If I had the time I'd like to go back and see the result of the plays before hand. I suspect this happens when Cam spends the first few seconds recovering from a big hit or going overboard with celebration.

Or maybe in some cases he doesn't like the D he sees and hopes they will audible out. When they dont a timeout is called

That's only part of the issue tho. Rivera's in game management of timeouts has always been horrendous.

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