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Coaching in Bears game was as bad as it gets
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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 522770" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>Like most of you, I have a DVR and record Packers games. I don’t think the Quarless play was a catch and I don’t think it was close. If you look at it frame by frame by the time Quarless had possession, his knee was on the turf, out of bounds. So if I were in the booth advising McCarthy I would have advised him not to throw the challenge flag.</p><p></p><p>Regarding waiting until after the 2-minute warning, I believe the reasoning is it gives you a better chance to get the ball back if the offense gets a first down – in adambr2’s example if the Bears would have gotten a first down on the play after coach A called a time out, coach B still has three time outs. But I prefer taking the time outs before the 2 minute warning because in addition to what’s already been posted, it puts more pressure on the D. If they allow the O to get a first down, it’s probably over anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 522770, member: 4300"] Like most of you, I have a DVR and record Packers games. I don’t think the Quarless play was a catch and I don’t think it was close. If you look at it frame by frame by the time Quarless had possession, his knee was on the turf, out of bounds. So if I were in the booth advising McCarthy I would have advised him not to throw the challenge flag. Regarding waiting until after the 2-minute warning, I believe the reasoning is it gives you a better chance to get the ball back if the offense gets a first down – in adambr2’s example if the Bears would have gotten a first down on the play after coach A called a time out, coach B still has three time outs. But I prefer taking the time outs before the 2 minute warning because in addition to what’s already been posted, it puts more pressure on the D. If they allow the O to get a first down, it’s probably over anyway. [/QUOTE]
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