Amorgus
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I've seen sandlot football games more competent than this Giants /Cowboys fame.
Gibbs is outplaying Bijan Robinson at this point.So are Gibbs and Campbell still considered bad picks now?
Wat.
That explanation is almost as bad as what happened on the field.
You call a timeout with 31 seconds left and you can throw the ball anywhere you want inbounds and clock it for a field goal.
I'm surprised he wasn't fired leaving the room after that press conference.
After finally watching the end of the game, are we sure Williams would have been capable of clocking it? How is he escaping all criticism here? It shouldn't take a QB 25 seconds to get a play off after a sack, not like everyone had to run 35 yards up the field. Don't the practice this stuff?
Obviously Eberflus (among the worst names of all time btw) should be calling a time out when he realized things obviously weren't going smoothly or better yet after the sack to regroup. He's an idiot. But Williams isn't exactly innocent either. Maybe they don't practice this stuff after all
This all came after burning their second time out a few plays later lol what a mess.
Right see this is what I'm missing because I don't know the intricacies of this stuff. If you're telling me it overwhelmingly looks like no one knew what was going on until 25 seconds, then you 100% know I'll agree that's a joke and it's all on the coach. I do remember seeing confusion on the left side of the los.Detroit is still the better team. I really don't know where all of this is coming from now. Get them outside and now you're cooking with gas. But I'm very worried about how playoff games are called with respect to the PHL offense vs DET defense. If Detroit is allowed to clutch and grab the Eagles' WRs, that means they can stay in Man and then everything changes. Now Hurts has to go out and win that game. It's a big ask for anyone but the top tier QBs.
Hell, the Packers are on the same tier with the Eagles and have by far the best QB of the three main NFC contenders.
Watch it again. Everyone is assuming a TO is coming because to not do so is nuts. That takes a few seconds away. Then Williams gets the directive and goes into action at 0:25. He begins using hand signals. It then takes another 5 seconds for everyone to get back across the LoS and line up. Kmet and the Slot line up wrong, talk to each other, and then fix it. That takes 4+ seconds. 3 seconds later, the ball is snapped.
Right see this is what I'm missing because I don't know the intricacies of this stuff. If you're telling me it overwhelmingly looks like no one knew what was going on until 25 seconds, then you 100% know I'll agree that's a joke and it's all on the coach. I do remember seeing confusion on the left side of the los.
Still, here I am thinking Williams gets a few calls right away and he's the one that takes the time to read the defense and gets his guys right or whatever he needs to do. Silly me, right? If he gets sacked at 32 seconds and hears nothing until 25? Bruh
This is timestamped to the Sack.
Everything has a slight delay. Down at 32. Helped up at 28 by his OL. The info is probably being relayed about now. Coach finishes and you see him snap into action at 25. You can see a WR's helmet crossing back onto their side of the LoS at 19. On the one hand, that slight delay at each step is normal. On the other, it's why you call Timeout. Lining up for a play that has to get Yards vs a Kill is completely different.
Wat.
That explanation is almost as bad as what happened on the field.
You call a timeout with 31 seconds left and you can throw the ball anywhere you want inbounds and clock it for a field goal.
I'm surprised he wasn't fired leaving the room after that press conference.
100%. never believed it until this season. been watching football for 30 years and never seen a season with so many bizarre "once in a million" type plays that cost teams wins in the final minute. the Bears yesterday and the Raiders tonight, no way should that been happening.These games have to be rigged.
KC reminds me of the Eagles last year. Ripe for the picking