Getting to the nfl as a coach means you were in the right time at right place or born in the right family or made the right guy laugh. Willing to work and travel around moving every year. Gametime, too many make lousy decisions. Like Ekeler getting the ball 5 more times after a 27-0 lead, and today a chance at a huge upset with Bert Reynolds at QB and you decide with 12 seconds on the clock and no timeouts on potential game winning upset if the year drive to send bigs in for a sneak. Yell whooperhwill or something, get on the line and go with a shove from behind. Then down to 2 minute warning at the 50. Or at minimum insist on an official measurement and gather yourself. I like that dude but if you got a little odd swagger you can’t go dear in headlights.
Why I don't like Mike McDaniel. He looks like a douche nugget that just wants to out smart you instead of playing football.
As I finished my rant, on 3rd and 1, Minnesota runs a toss sweep to Jefferson 8 yards deep and obvious, throwback back to Cousins who is supposed to make 2 defenders miss.
And about 15 delay of games that the Dolphins got away with. Officiating in all sports, at all levels, is really bad.
Well you see, Bob, the refs look at the clock, and when it reads zero, they look down and if the ball is snapped, it is not a delay of game. So while it looks like that to the layman, but technically it isn't. Every game ever broadcast
Are coaches special needs? That’s the correct way to say it according to my wife. That’s why when my son does something stupid I tell him ‘stop being so special needs’ and she can’t get mad at me.
Daniel Jones looked like Mahomes for a good chunk of that game. Impressive. And the giants coaching staff looked like they coached in Coalfield for the high school season.