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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by SmashMouth Ultimately as the HC, they are. Same for the non calls which could have been avoided if he knows the rule book better . Exactly what are these instances that you keep mentioning of not knowing ...
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Re: Spags wins 3rd SB as d-coord
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The very same rule BB used to run clock off the game. If your memory fails you, the two miracle plays at the end of two playoffs games. When I confronted SP at the meat counter when he was buying some ribeyes, he told me to mind my meat. Very SP like isn't it? ![]()
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What rule was that? How many times has it been used? Has it ever been used by any Hall of Fame head coach before Belichick used it? One would think that any other coach that has never used it must suck as badly as Sean Payton, right?
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Re: Spags wins 3rd SB as d-coord
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What rule was that? You look it up and while you're at it read about: A loophole once used by Belichick and the Patriots was used successfully against them in the Wild Card game by former Patriot and Titans head coach Mike Vrabel |
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