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EMB Blog: 2024 Regular Season (Part 2) ... and Playoffs

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I'm not sure the ball made it inside the pylon. It's very close.

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Just call it a dam touchdown and move on. 

Yep it was overturned. 1st and goal but they score the next play so that was a waste of everyone's time.

3 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

They had 32 seconds if they called the timeout. How long do you think a play is going to take? On average 6-8 seconds per the play. So run your FG unit on at 24-22 seconds. If it’s a max 15 second then you have 17 seconds to get your kicker and unit the field. If you have your crap together during the timeout, you have your special team to run onto the field as soon as your tackled in bounds

go show me where a play has lasted 20+ seconds or longer so you don’t have enough time to run your kicker on there. Even if the play took 20 seconds, that gives you 12 seconds to run your unit out there get set to kick a field goal. It really only takes about 8-9 seconds to get that all set up to do and kick the field goal. We’ve seen teams do it with less than 32 second and no timeouts. when the average nfl play takes 5-8 seconds is plenty of time to not need a timeout. If you get sacked you are likely out of FG range for your kicker and needing a Hail Mary anyway.   

 

A play is going to take about 8 seconds, then you have to run your offense off the field and your STs on the field.

Youre also risking all sorts of alignment penalties trying to get a FG off in such a short amount of time, which means you automatically have time deducted from the clock.

Just a very, VERY bad idea when you have a high probability to tie it up. You don’t risk that for a chance at a slightly higher probability to tie.

Big ol waste of time. Review for five minutes. Call back TD. Next play, TD. These are bottom dwellers. Dinner is in a few hours. Let's move this along and not review everything. 

 

Just now, Uscg-green said:

Big ol waste of time. Review for five minutes. Call back TD. Next play, TD. These are bottom dwellers. Dinner is in a few hours. Let's move this along and not review everything. 

Bettors and fantasy players belligerently disagree with you, sir

Lock is better than Devito who is not an NFL QB 

26 minutes ago, TEW said:

A play is going to take about 8 seconds, then you have to run your offense off the field and your STs on the field.

Youre also risking all sorts of alignment penalties trying to get a FG off in such a short amount of time, which means you automatically have time deducted from the clock.

Just a very, VERY bad idea when you have a high probability to tie it up. You don’t risk that for a chance at a slightly higher probability to tie.

So the play takes 8 seconds, that means you have 23 seconds to get yourself set to get it off with 1 second left. If you can’t get yourself set right with23 seconds on the clock that’s a bigger issue towards coaching. After a timeout you get 25 seconds of play clock so you’re telling me with 24 seconds they can’t get themselves set right? They would have 23 seconds in your scenario to get themselves set right. That’s not exactly rushing it. It’s a whole 23 seconds. 

23 seconds to get set up and 1 second to snap it isn’t some small amount of time where you have to rush everybody out on there. It is an entire play clock after a timeout 

also, with the way Caleb Williams was holding onto the ball a play for him might have taken all 10 seconds if you want to call a play with 10 seconds. So you might never get to use the timeout. That last play he called at eight seconds. used up the entire time. Wasn’t even caught. If it was caught that’s another potential 2-4 seconds. There’s a chance you don’t even get to use the timeout in that scenario if it’s caught and guy doesn’t go down fast enough or close to the sideline. Imo just as much of a risk factor of clock running out snapping at 10 seconds. Feel like 15-17is much less risk if you wanted to preserve the timeout and run a play. 

i’d be much more on your side if it was closer to 20 to 22 seconds. Not 32 seconds. Because 20 to 22 seconds yeah maybe the play takes 10 seconds now you’re rushing guys onto the field with 12 seconds just to get a kick off. You’re not rushing anybody when you have 20 seconds to get set up to kick a field goal if the play takes 12 seconds. That not rushing them. 

Cowboys moving the ball and running over the Giants. The Cowboys game could be a tricky one. 

 

 

Both these teams looking much improved and have me nervous about having to face them both again this season.

Another tragic comedy 

Cowboys ruining their draft position

 

 

:roll:

3 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:

Both these teams looking much improved and have me nervous about having to face them both again this season.

:lol:
 

just two bad teams playing each other 

1 minute ago, pisceschica said:

Another tragic comedy 

Cowboys ruining their draft position

 

 

Amazing somehow the niners and cowboys could both be 5-7 after this week. Cowboys have bengals, at Carolina, vs. Tampa, at Philly and vs. commanders. More likely they finish 2-3 or worse in that stretch. Id be shocked but not ultimately surprised if they found a way to go 3-2 considering the bengals find ways to lose and they can beat commanders and Carolina 

He's such a dork with how hard he tries to sound like a football scout and GM with his terminology.

2 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

Amazing somehow the niners and cowboys could both be 5-7 after this week. Cowboys have bengals, at Carolina, vs. Tampa, at Philly and vs. commanders. More likely they finish 2-3 or worse in that stretch. Id be shocked but not ultimately surprised if they found a way to go 3-2 considering the bengals find ways to lose and they can beat commanders and Carolina 

Love to see it. 
 

if purdy gets a new contract, even if it’s not market rate, that will affect ability to manage salary cap. 

Cowboys can't even tank right. 🤣🤣

Lamb dropped it :lol:

Failed 4th down :lol:

Just now, pisceschica said:

Love to see it. 
 

if purdy gets a new contract, even if it’s not market rate, that will affect ability to manage salary cap. 

I’d say they’d try and deal aiyuk or Deebo this offseason to get some cap but they can’t. If both are deal prior to June 1 it’s a cap hit. It’s 15.5 mil for Deebo and aiyuk it’s 30 mil.
 

19 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:

Both these teams looking much improved and have me nervous about having to face them both again this season.

Yeah Yeah.   You really need attention. 

Bum giants giving cowboys chance to win their first home game of season :thumbdown:

5 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:

I’d say they’d try and deal aiyuk or Deebo this offseason to get some cap but they can’t. If both are deal prior to June 1 it’s a cap hit. It’s 15.5 mil for Deebo and aiyuk it’s 30 mil.
 

Aiyuk is currently out for season I don’t see how you deal him with that new $120M/4yr

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