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And the narrative on nfl’s website is that their defense gave up so many yards and points. They fail to mention that it was done by an interim coach coaching a 2-12 team, with a rookie QB, with an offense that hasn’t been able to score much all season. Like Tabor said, we just ran out of time. 

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1 hour ago, Manna said:

And the narrative on nfl’s website is that their defense gave up so many yards and points. They fail to mention that it was done by an interim coach coaching a 2-12 team, with a rookie QB, with an offense that hasn’t been able to score much all season. Like Tabor said, we just ran out of time. 

Wilks & Darnold were better than Tabor & Young in the same situation.

Tabor mismanaged the clock in 4Q. Young knew he had to go for the sideline & was baited to throw deep over the middle to run clock. He took the easy throw the Packers wanted him to throw. This is what makes the difference between a team that can produce NFL GWD & the teams that need a coach/QB at a championship level.

Going to lose 97% of the time with coaching & passing decisions like that in the 4Q when trailing in 1 score games. We all know this & would be slamming Kerry Collins, Steve Beuerlein, Jake Delhomme & Cam Newton for the same decisions on good teams. Bridgewater, Darnold & Mayfield were called out for coming up short like Young did & throwing deep over the middle with no timeouts against a prevent.

What is different here? Seems like desperation for some hope among losing expectations.

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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

Wilks & Darnold were better than Tabor & Young in the same situation.

Tabor mismanaged the clock in 4Q. Young knew he had to go for the sideline & was baited to throw deep over the middle to run clock. He took the easy throw the Packers wanted him to throw. This is what makes the difference between a team that can produce NFL GWD & the teams that need a coach/QB at a championship level.

Going to lose 97% of the time with coaching & passing decisions like that in the 4Q when trailing in 1 score games. We all know this & would be slamming Kerry Collins, Steve Beuerlein, Jake Delhomme & Cam Newton for the same decisions on good teams. Bridgewater, Darnold & Mayfield were called out for coming up short like Young did & throwing deep over the middle with no timeouts against a prevent.

What is different here? Seems like desperation for some hope among losing expectations.

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