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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Euphoria My other point is this... We have definitive proof what happens when you don't worry about the clock and score the TD quickly. The other team has time to score and win the game - They ...
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Re: Clock management at end of regualtion
Originally Posted by Euphoria
By that logic, the pickles on my burger caused the lady parked next to me to hit my truck with her door.![]()
A lot went on between our score and their victory. Two possessions by Atlanta, a possession by the Saints, a fumble. Everyone remember the clock hitting 00:00 and the game tied? Difficult to convince a rational person that clock management caused a loss in a game that was tied at the end of regulation. One could however quite easily come to the conclusion that defense allowed them to catch up, and a fumble in OT put them in position to win with e FG... Clock management however isn't a root cause. Somehow a football team can score too fast but in highschool with a date in the back seat there was no such thing. You get it when you can get it, cause if you miss it, you cant get it back. ![]() |
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