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I think Marvin's approach to timeouts is misunderstood by most
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(08-18-2016, 09:25 AM)WeezyBengal Wrote: 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. 

But what if the bad play puts us in a position where we're far enough behind because of it (like a pass play into a defense designed to stop those routes and results in a pick 6) that we don't even get back to a position to possibly win a game?  Then the TO earlier in the half would be more valuable than saving it for the end of the half or game when it would be a moot point   

but of course all of this conjecture is just that, conjecture   being as none of us really know what the reasoning is for a lot of these TO's that seem stupid on a surface level

does make for fun dialogue, though!  ThumbsUp
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RE: I think Marvin's approach to timeouts is misunderstood by most - jonesy84 - 08-18-2016, 12:29 PM

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