Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Clarification On Rule Banning "Methods To Conserve Time In Two-Minute Warning."


Saca312

Recommended Posts

The NFL has recently passed the following rule that is quite vague on paper:

Quote

 

15. By Competition Committee; Makes actions to conserve time illegal after the two-minute warning of either half.

 

For those of you who do not understand what the new rule effectly is, here's a nice snippet on what it's about:

Working the clock with multiple penalties

Remember last season when the Ravens had their punt team commit a bunch of obvious holding penalties to milk the clock for the 11 seconds left in a game against the Bengals? Or maybe you prefer the time Chip Kelly had several players on the 49ers defense commit holding to burn the clock so the Saints settled for a field goal to end the half instead of a touchdown?

Such wizardry could be gone from the league if owners approve a rule that would call unsportsmanlike conduct penalties on teams that commit multiple fouls on the same play to work the clock. That would be a 15-yard penalty and the clock resets to where it was prior to the snap.

Result: Passed.

You're welcome. Discuss.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, Devin said:

its 2017.  i'm surprised it took this long for teams to game the system this way to begin with.  

Classic Madden move is to stand on the 1 and burn clock if you're about to take the lead late.

If a team's in range for the game ending FG I let them score a touchdown so I get the ball back. I've won games this way. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

52 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Classic Madden move is to stand on the 1 and burn clock if you're about to take the lead late.

If a team's in range for the game ending FG I let them score a touchdown so I get the ball back. I've won games this way. 

I originally thought of bring up madden lol.   that last technique works all the time.  It's won me games too.  those are the sweetest.  

 

 

speaking of madden,  did you know people are making serious loot playing that poo?   like I mean....   there was a 50k tourney the other day on NFL network, and they have another bigger tourney this year worth like 750k.   makes me wanna take a week off work and hit the sticks feriously or something 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Rumors are the team is in fact done with Ikem. So it was going to be a LT, just depended on which one got to them at 19. 
    • I have not read the entire thread, and I realize this is fluff to a degree, but it was recorded in real time.  Here are 10 things that stood out to me: 1. Morgan wrote down (before day 3) the first three day 3 picks.  (Lee, Hecht, and Wheatley).  I was never fond of the Morgan hiring as GM.  I thought he was a lazy selection and I questioned his ability to match wits with some of the best GMs in the NFL.  Not any more. Morgan OWNED this draft.  He knew which players were good fits and when they would be bargains, and he got bargains.  I am thoroughly excited about every player. 2. Canales said (about Hecht, a 5th rounder):  "He has a real chance to start."   Morgan said the same thing about Freeling. While I do not expect either to start day 1, it looks to me like we drafted 40% of our starting OL in 2026.  I think we will sign Ickey to a deal and play him at RG, allowing us to escape the Robert Hunt contract in 2027.  Of course that is conditional, and Ickey could replace Moton instead, but if he fully recovers, we are looking at a better RG/RT than he was a LT--which was average.  3. When Morgan said to second-round DT Hunter, "Ready to play beside Derrick Brown?"  Based on personalities, one calm and soft spoken (for the Most part, Brown is) and the other talkative and openly enthusiastic, it reminded me of Brentson Buckner and Kris Jenkins.   4.  Perhaps the steal of the draft was Tennessee WR Chris Brazzell II.  Clearly the Panthers felt that they passed on him when they took Hunter in round 2.  They mentioned his skill set (able to attack on "all three levels.")  This sent me back to watching film. He has speed, hands, and he produced without a great QB. I think he could be great in the NFL.  When  5. Tepper was a bit more involved than I would like, but he seems to be very confident in Morgan.  If I were the owner, I would be doing the same thing.  Canales was also somewhat of a background character--everyone understood his role and stayed in his lane.   6.  I am also very interested in the quantitative analytics aspect of the draft room.  (something like, "He has a 94% chance of being there at pick 55, and a 38% chance of being there at 87). I would like to know their formula, because it seemed to be spot on. 7.  BPA?  Not really.  They had a shopping list and seemed to be targeting the players they selected. I realize other players were edited out, but I was impressed how they knew, by round, who they wanted and if there were multiple options sitting there, they traded back. 8.  Evero (I think) called Lee a candidate that would serve as the "#3 CB."  Morgan describes his size as a plus (Long). Strong praise for a 4th rounder.  If so, we have Thornton coming off injury who played well as an UDFA rookie and they will battle it out to become Jackson's replacement after the 2026 season, assuming the Panthers do not extend him (he turns 30 in 7 months.O 9.  I think we could realistically see every one of these draft picks play this season, and I believe most could start by next year--Realistically, Freeling, Hunter, Hecht, and Brazzell could all be starting or key rotational pieces this year.  I see Lee and Wheatley getting special teams reps and both could be used this season more than expected.   10.  Kuwatch seemed to be predetermined with the final pick, probably because he can add something special to special teams.   He and Bam Martin Scott will fight it out for the 4th ILB position, so it will probably come down to special teams--and Kuwatch stands out there.  Imagine an ILB with a 46.5 vertical (not a typo) on the FG block team.  Kuwatch has an 8.85 RAS score vs. Martin-Scott's 7.5.  
    • They did mention Bain as the pick if he fell but didnt seem confident that would be the case. 
×
×
  • Create New...