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Sam Mills III and game management


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I'm not sure it was worse but it wasn't better than without that position and what I assume is just a title. The whole thing was sloppy bordering on dysfunctional. We play on Thursday so we get another chance to improve and then a long week to hopefully get our crap together if that isn't an improvement.

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47 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

How would you grade Sam Mills III's debut as the new guru of game management, challenge flags, and timeouts?

I thought the challenge play was spot on. 

We burned timeouts on things that were out of his control.  Radio issue.  We burned a timeout.  Poor coaching not having them ready to roll without the radio working the next play taking a penalty.   Think we burned another one on ST because of personel. 

Coaching and discipline were bad.  Wouldn't really say game management in regards to Mills was an issue though. 

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:

There was a lot of audible crowd discontent with time management yesterday. Tech issues or not, fans are tired of it. That does not go unnoticed. 

I just started laughing when we used our second timeout so early in the second half. And, sure enough, if we had had all 3 timeouts when the Rams recovered the onside kick, we could have forced them to give it back to us.

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The staff & team still do not grasp the importance of these things. Maybe  a system of stiff fines is in order. Not just game day, but at all times. Mental mistakes in practice, inability to answer questions about personnel required in specific play packages and so on. The hurt is not sufficient to remedy this at present.

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4 minutes ago, TPanther920 said:

I guess. They should have coached cam on what to do when his headset isn't working

I was thinking this the entire time. Damn, it’s his ninth season! He should be able to come up with something half intelligent based on what he’d seen so far.

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