OldSchool101
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I agree. The way the Rams played it, Chicago was getting the ball back with a ton of time if they didn’t convert a PAIR of 1st Downs. They did convert ONE 1st Down before going turtle Mode. By my calculation, another 1st Down was as good as scoring points because Chicago only had 1 Timeout and LA could’ve Run it under :30 sec AND made Chicago burn another Timeout.Exactly my sentiment. Williams did get a first down on that Ram drive. But in getting the first down he was bumped out of bounds. If he could have stayed in bounds the Bears would have used another timeout and had none on the last drive. I thought with 2:07 left the Rams might throw since the 2 minute warning would hit. A first down and it is over. MLF chose not to play it safe in Detroit and the pass connected and won the game.
Had the Rams lost it would have been a long winter for them.
What I’m trying to say is regardless if Chicago has 3:30 or 1:45 with timeouts that’s an eternity to run a 2-min Offense, particularly past the 35 yardline. Teams (LA) get premature on eating clock. You’ve got to get the opponent UNDER :30 sec after the punt. The statistical chances of going 60-80 yards with :<:29 seconds left is very, very low.
1 Timeout and under 1:59 warning
(Leaves under :30 seconds when punting)
Or
2 Timeouts and under the 1:15 area
(Leaves under :30 seconds when punting)
THAT formula should memorized by every OC in the league and it’s approx. I’m feeling very good being in the lead by 7 points and punting the ball and you’re out of timeouts starting from your 35 yardline needing 65 yards. You’ve got at very best 5 or 6 plays to run and everything must be at sideline (at under 10 yards) Meaning every play MUST gain 11-12 yards or it’s increasing probability of a Loss and that’s the philosophy is to force an opponent to try for that quick 8 yard chunk 3 times. Theres :20 sec just to pass midfield. Leaving 2 plays.
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