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re: Strategies that football coaches should do but never do

Posted on 9/25/17 at 12:29 pm to
Posted by castorinho
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Posted on 9/25/17 at 12:29 pm to
Second one is more situational but when the Texans decided to kick the FG to force the Pats to score a TD, you just knew Brady would March down and score a TD. If a guy like Brady or Rodgers is the other's team QB, I'm going for it on 4th there (it was 4th and fairly short, I think). I'm not giving those guys a chance to carve me up.


Final one. Opposing team is in hurry up and driving, my D is visibly gassed. More often than not, the D doesn't call a TO to let the guys rushing on every down recuperate because they want to preserve a TO and don't want to give the offense a chance at drawing something good. We'll sometimes it's better to call that TO on D.


Posted by sms151t
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Posted on 9/25/17 at 12:31 pm to
But you do not need to call a TO though if the offense substitutes any WR.
Posted by Tiger Ryno
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Posted on 9/25/17 at 12:33 pm to
If your d is gassed and no. Timeouts left have a assistant Coach fake a heart attack right on the edge of the sideline and Field. This will cause a long stoppage.


You could also have a "sleeper" fan in the stands that you give the signal To And He runs put. On the field causing another delay.
This post was edited on 9/25/17 at 12:34 pm
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