Last second snaps

It's especially a bad idea when you're behind, or in a close game against a team that you are better than.

If your'e a good team, you want as many, not as few, plays as possible.
 
Stautner;3554713 said:
Flying around his game card? Do you really think he doesn't know exactly what is on that card and have an idea what plays are on their for particular situations? He may not have made the right choice, but it wasn't because he was searching his game card frantically hoping something might catch his eye.

No Stautner the "flying around his game card" was a joke. Seriously I have a problem with the fact he doesn't script any plays at all. I think that's a Joke, and should be corrected. Maybe that will help with the flow of the game rather then searching for a play that may work or running the same play back to back the WR screen which did not work at all last night.
 
Yeagermeister;3554260 said:
It drives me crazy but most of the time it's because someone doesn't know where to line up.
Romo pointing guys into the right place give you a tip off on that?
 
Muhast;3554243 said:
I know it started last year. I dont mind it when we are leading, but I don't like using it the entire game. Eating the clock up is good when your up. But switching the tempo up can throw defenses off. The way we are set up, the defense can pretty much guess the snap count every play and pin their ears back. I have a feeling if we switch up the pace that we'll see a drastic improvement in our OL.

If you know we snap the ball within the final 4 seconds of every play it's pretty easy to time.

Notice how we almost NEVER get offsides penalties on the other team.

Yeah, I think getting a couple quick snaps in could keep the defense off balance, at least a little bit.
 
Yes! I hate this crap! We spend about 15 seconds at the line figuring out what the hell we are doing. I do not understand this at all! At all!
 

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