But he's got to get his head out of college.
I'd have blistered FF if he had managed the clock the way Chip did on the last drive, so it's only fair that I do so for Chip. Hell, I'd bet my house that even the FF wouldn't have run another play before the two-minute warning after Jackson's catch.
As it was, things couldn't have gone much worse. (1) Incomplete pass, (2) knocking Vick out of the game -- and not using a time out to keep him on the field -- requiring (3) a second play be run before the two minute warning, this being a fade thrown by the backup on his first play in to the smallest receiver on the field, so that (4) SD gets the ball back with 1:45 left and all of its time outs.
When asked after the game, Chip said the Eagles were trying to score a touchdown there, not a field goal. I don't think even FF would be that shameless as to make that statement. Two minutes and 3 timeouts is an eternity to try to score a touchdown.
Yesterday was Chip's first test of clock management. He failed. I am frustrated. I'll bet there isn't another coach in the NFL who wouldn't have run the clock down to two minutes. Peyton, Eli, Tom Brady would have told their coaches to go to hell if they tried.
It really is indefensible. I'd rather hear Chip say "I've got to do a better job there" then try to defend himself.
I'd have blistered FF if he had managed the clock the way Chip did on the last drive, so it's only fair that I do so for Chip. Hell, I'd bet my house that even the FF wouldn't have run another play before the two-minute warning after Jackson's catch.
As it was, things couldn't have gone much worse. (1) Incomplete pass, (2) knocking Vick out of the game -- and not using a time out to keep him on the field -- requiring (3) a second play be run before the two minute warning, this being a fade thrown by the backup on his first play in to the smallest receiver on the field, so that (4) SD gets the ball back with 1:45 left and all of its time outs.
When asked after the game, Chip said the Eagles were trying to score a touchdown there, not a field goal. I don't think even FF would be that shameless as to make that statement. Two minutes and 3 timeouts is an eternity to try to score a touchdown.
Yesterday was Chip's first test of clock management. He failed. I am frustrated. I'll bet there isn't another coach in the NFL who wouldn't have run the clock down to two minutes. Peyton, Eli, Tom Brady would have told their coaches to go to hell if they tried.
It really is indefensible. I'd rather hear Chip say "I've got to do a better job there" then try to defend himself.
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