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Cal Redwood said:
Love to come in here and read degenerate posts how the greatest coach in twenty years "blew it".Clock mgmt had zero to do with the ending. They had time for four more plays and had a t.o. in their pocket. You want to blame somebody blame Reche Caldwell's pharmacist who gave a few thousand milligrams too much.

Or how about fact that Kevin Faulk disappeared -- instead they gave the ball to Moroney too many times. Anytime he touched the ball bad things happened. He was poison! No way he should have touched ball in 4th -- Faulk should have been out there, when he is in there good things have happened over last few games.
 

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Clip Joint said:
I think it is stupid to make them do an interview immediately after losing the game...what do you expect them to say? You are going to get cliche answers everytime.

Having said that, Clip Joint, Tony Dungy would have congratulated the Patriots if the situation were reversed. Belichick look like an a$$ and a poor sport --- which he almost certainly is.
 

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MookieOO said:
Having said that, Clip Joint, Tony Dungy would have congratulated the Patriots if the situation were reversed. Belichick look like an a$$ and a poor sport --- which he almost certainly is.

He makes LT look classy!
 

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Can't blame the entire loss on Belichick but not calling a timeout there was definitely a bone head decision. Each NFL team should have a clock management specialist that sits in the booth and tells the head coach when to use his timeouts, when to let the other team score, etc.
 

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Poker King Jim said:
Can't blame the entire loss on Belichick but not calling a timeout there was definitely a bone head decision. Each NFL team should have a clock management specialist that sits in the booth and tells the head coach when to use his timeouts, when to let the other team score, etc.

Why can't the coach be the clock management specialist. Time is of the essense in these things so the persons who makes the final decision/signal has to be the person to make the judgment as well. Maybe all coaches just need to study up and prepare for all situations during the offseason.
 

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