DandyDon52
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Your right , but for that instance JG was not paying attention to what was going on in the field, and there was no good reason to be looking at the playsheet at thatOf course, but obviously decisions have to be made during games. Coaches can’t write a script and rehearse as if it’s a play with all the lines and movements known in advance. Teams call timeouts all the time when the play clock is winding down, whether it is a FG situation or just getting a play off on 1st, 2nd or 3rd down. And clearly players don’t always get set. If they did there would never be penalties for that. I’m sorry, but fans can’t bury their head to the fact that even though teams practice and set game plans, there are still adjustments and decisions and reactions that take place during games.
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he was doing that, and another coach ran up and told him to call TO, if he had been looking at what he should have been looking at, he might have not called that time out, or he could have done it earlier than he did, so there would be no first kick.