![]() ![]() “That’s one of the things you look at what you’re seeing, the excitement of what’s going on, on the sideline, it’s a little calmer in the box. It’s not always just calling plays to have plays.” Scott Turner being in the booth as opposed to being on the field: You have to have a play and you’re going forward. “Well, part of what we did was, you’ve got to understand, you just don’t call plays to call plays. If he doesn’t give me a signal, we don’t know whether the clock is dead or not, and then as soon as we knew the clock wasn’t dead, we had to call the timeout.” If he called back-to-back plays: Okay? I called back-to-back because, again, when the referee went down to the ground, I was trying to yell timeout, but he was obviously down on the ground. “Well, part of it, coming out of it, just depends on what the situation sort of says to do with the ball. But, again, you’re backed up and if you get in a hole and give them an opportunity to score as well, that’s two ways to think of it.” If he had back-to-back plays called after the final timeout on the last drive: We also thought we would go in and reset ourselves because we were getting the ball to begin the half.” If he thought about taking the final timeouts at the end of the half: And, instead of just slowing it down so they could take the opportunity to think about what they wanted to do. “Because they started moving the ball forward. Ron Rivera in late game clock management- says he needs to watch the tape but adds “it’s great to be able to second guess”- JP Finlay OctoDecision to not call his final two timeouts at the end of the first half: ![]() We’ll bring the players in at two and we’ll start on Chicago from that point on.” Clock management: “Well, Monday we’ll get the opportunity to watch tape really quick as coaches, we’ve already done a little bit of work on Chicago as far as just putting some basic stuff together. When you roll out, it’s going to take a little bit longer, and eventually if you have to throw it away, you clip a few more seconds off and don’t give yourselves an opportunity.” Short week: “Well, the only problem with that, again, is the amount of time it takes. “Well, I think he was looking at a wide-open JD until the linebacker, who read it perfectly and made a hell of a play, made a play.” Rolling Wentz out on the final goal line series: Again, it’s just things that we need to work on.” Final pass: That was a good decision and stepping into that role. The second touchdown, Dyami, that was a check-with-me and he audibled, called the play and threw it. ![]() There were some things that he did really really well. Rivera on Carson: “I thought he had his moments.”- George Wallace October 9, 2022 ![]()
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