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He's always 2 or 3 steps ahead of the competition.
Rewatching the Vikings game and on Minnesota's final possession, they were scrambling to get to the line after a receiver was brought down inbounds and we were scrambling to change out defensive personnel, including putting in Joseph for Diggs since he hurt his ankle on the tackle. The substitutions we made took Odighizuwa, Gregory and Parsons all out of the game on third down. After an extra ball being on the field forced the refs to hold up the clock, McCarthy called timeout and got those three players back out there.
Not sure who decided to sub out our best pass rushers in that situation, but it reminded me of so many games under Garrett when we would have our backup linemen in at a crucial moment. Nice of McCarthy to not let that happen in that moment. Sure, it took a ball blunder to give him time to recognize the shortcoming, but at least he did something about it.
Exactly. How bad of a sign is it that we have to state the time when he did use a TO correctly...
Reminds me of our last meaningful offensive snap of the season and Garrett had Cooper on the sidelines. MM made a good decision.
Mike Zimmer called 2 timeouts in a row. A very big No No. Probably costing any chance to win the game. I am sure Vikings fans are fuming about his time management.
I see it every weekend. Every head coach makes mistakes from time to time. It happens.
The deal is in the details!Rewatching the Vikings game and on Minnesota's final possession, they were scrambling to get to the line after a receiver was brought down inbounds and we were scrambling to change out defensive personnel, including putting in Joseph for Diggs since he hurt his ankle on the tackle. The substitutions we made took Odighizuwa, Gregory and Parsons all out of the game on third down. After an extra ball being on the field forced the refs to hold up the clock, McCarthy called timeout and got those three players back out there.
Not sure who decided to sub out our best pass rushers in that situation, but it reminded me of so many games under Garrett when we would have our backup linemen in at a crucial moment. Nice of McCarthy to not let that happen in that moment. Sure, it took a ball blunder to give him time to recognize the shortcoming, but at least he did something about it.
If you look at his in-game coaching and time management last season, there was not much difference between MM and Garrett. In several games MM made some mistakes that even Garrett wouldn’t have made. I think the point is clearly made when fans have to create threads that points out MM making a good coaching decision during a game. There is nothing great about this. He is simply doing the job that he is paid to do.Big Mike has a good time management, some drama queens around here need to watch other HCs . (there is no perfect game in the NFL)
Agreed but our HC caught it. So that’s a good sign.Might have been Durden. Not sure how much responsibility the position coaches are given over substitutions. Whoever it was probably was just thinking that he needed to get some fresh bodies in there. But it was poor situational awareness that McCarthy corrected.
Was that the play that was the first play of the Qtr? There was tons of time to review the play in between Qtrs and it was obvious it would fail and they should have known a challenge wasn't going to be successful so he wasted a challenge there...and a TOThis is just one example pointed out simply because all of his supposed miscues are dissected and discussed. I haven't agreed with some of his time management decisions, but I also think that some that have been called bad on this board were not actually bad. One that comes to mind is when he threw a challenge flag after a third-down run was stopped just short of the first down marker (can't recall which game at the moment). At first, I didn't understand it, but after rewatching it and thinking about it, he challenged the play because he was going to use a timeout anyway. He had the offense line up on fourth down and try to get the defense to jump offsides, then threw the flag before the play-clock expired. It was a savvy move.
Love it!
Was that the play that was the first play of the Qtr? There was tons of time to review the play in between Qtrs and it was obvious it would fail and they should have known a challenge wasn't going to be successful so he wasted a challenge there...and a TO
Rewatching the Vikings game and on Minnesota's final possession, they were scrambling to get to the line after a receiver was brought down inbounds and we were scrambling to change out defensive personnel, including putting in Joseph for Diggs since he hurt his ankle on the tackle. The substitutions we made took Odighizuwa, Gregory and Parsons all out of the game on third down. After an extra ball being on the field forced the refs to hold up the clock, McCarthy called timeout and got those three players back out there.
Not sure who decided to sub out our best pass rushers in that situation, but it reminded me of so many games under Garrett when we would have our backup linemen in at a crucial moment. Nice of McCarthy to not let that happen in that moment. Sure, it took a ball blunder to give him time to recognize the shortcoming, but at least he did something about it.
barely, but you're right he's always managing it
I am sure Big Mike registers a 5.6 on the Richter Scale as he trembles on the sidelines during game time when word from the Zone gets piped in his headset that members are criticizing his time management again.Big Mike has a good time management, some drama queens around here need to watch other HCs . (there is no perfect game in the NFL)
McCarthy is always managing the game.
