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I think Marvin's approach to timeouts is misunderstood by most
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(08-17-2016, 06:30 AM)treee Wrote: Some good discussion so far. I have to agree with the sentiment of some posters that using TOs when there is personnel or alignment issues is not preferable, but better than a bad play. That said I get the impression that sometimes a timeout is called when we're expecting a certain look from the opposing defense and we don't get it.  Sort of like a premonition of a coming bad play and not having enough time on the game clock for Andy to audible.

What is more valuable... 

A bad play, or not having a time out during a final minute drive when you are trying to win the game? 

Im not sure I know the answer to that question, just something to think about. 
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RE: I think Marvin's approach to timeouts is misunderstood by most - WeezyBengal - 08-18-2016, 09:25 AM

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