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          How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:22AM

I'm so sick of that BS by our coaching staff. Did they call a time out right before the 2 minute warning? Then with Packers on the rope they call another timeout on 4th and long after they had them on the ropes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No to mention the BS play calling on the last offensive possetion

this loss is on the coaching staff again!!!

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:30AM


Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: PHINSKISS13 ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:31AM

I know how you feel....that was a game winning packer t.o....you have them disorganized for 3 plays and the clock is running...and you call time out.....i want to scream!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: jsm08 ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:33AM

as horrible as that t.o. was all we needed was a first down and the game is over.

we shit all over ourselves every week

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:35AM

I think the Dolphins called one right before the 2 minute warning for some reason too.

It is like the Dolphins give the other team 6 timeouts to work with what the hell!!!

I saw Wake calling timeout on that 4th down play and I was screaming no no no no ! don't stop the clock for them AND let them get regrouped. SHIT!

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: PHINSKISS13 ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:35AM

Yes we do!

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: PHINSKISS13 ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:37AM

Yes we do.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: chrisnnavarre ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:41AM

That was sickening by the coaching staff. Gave Green Bay all the time in the world to recover from confusion and the heat. The coaching staff gave the game away. Sickening.

I hope the press rips their as$es tomorrow.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:45AM

me too!!! surprised Philpin didn't run Gatorade over to them during the timeouts

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: October 12, 2014 11:46AM

jsm08 Wrote:
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> as horrible as that t.o. was all we needed was a
> first down and the game is over.
>
> we shit all over ourselves every week


That's the most pathetic excuse I have ever heard, particularly as applied to that inexcusable timeout call.

You must be related to Philbin.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: colonel ()
Date: October 12, 2014 02:29PM

Bad decisions on when (or if) to call time outs. These two worked against us, and for the Packers.

So, in my eyes, on a scale of 1-10, 10 being best, this was down around foolish territory, 1-3.

Philbin doesn't see too many moves ahead.... He probably lousy at chess too.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: October 12, 2014 02:39PM

That time out on 4th down saved GB's ass.. We had them on the ropes, we had momentum, we had it all, they were rushing to the line, they weren't lined up well, they were on the F*king ropes dazed, stunned, confused, with their jaw sticking out, just waiting for us to KO them...... and Philbin calls a time out? Get the F out of here with that BS... F*ck Philbin, he is lost... The whole stadium grasped and look at each other in amazement,"what happened, I thought they were out of time outs?"...... After 15 seconds trying to figure out what happened, we dumbfoundedly learned it was us that called it... Disgusted with that BS.... The coaches lost that game... Why would you let anyone, let alone Aaron Rodgers regroup in a position like that..

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Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: (R/J)ay ()
Date: October 12, 2014 02:41PM

Joe Philbin is horrible. I can't even root for the team to succeed in spite of him anymore.

Just lose out and get this idiot gone already.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: Ihatebrady ()
Date: October 12, 2014 02:57PM

Just heard it said perfectly "Aaron Rogers looks like the hero but the Dolphins had the game won and they just blew it. Tackle the receiver in bounds on the fake spike and game is over"

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: steviec13 ()
Date: October 12, 2014 04:35PM

I was at the game.
Typically philbin has been good at clock management.

The use of timeouts today frankly lost us the game!!

This loss falls squarely on poor coaching!!

On fourth and 11 after the wake sack and the clock running with a minute left.... Rogers was in no position to call a play..he wasn't even under center.... He was prepared to take a 5 yard delay of game penalty.
And what do we do?? We do the packers a huge favor and call timeout!!

How STUPID can you be?


Dolphins coaches....YOU lost us the game!!!!

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: October 12, 2014 05:00PM


Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: davdoldew4 ()
Date: October 12, 2014 05:41PM

Mr. Iceman, Philbin. Just another loss by his stupid decisions.This coach is clueless. How do you and why would you take points off the board. A field goal earlky in the first half would have been a chip shott and those three points was probably and probably was a difference maker in the outcome. This coach Philbin makes dumb decisions consistently.

I'm sure Greenbay gave Philbin a round of applause for saving their behinds with his unbelievable time out calls when the Packers were reeling in the heat and humidity. What a dumbass bunch of decisions.

And where might the owner be you might wonder, who the hell knows !

Ross seems to be in love with Philbin, and is probably working on an extension for Philbin and his great coaching staff.

Inexcusable and just stupid, what else can you say !

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: October 12, 2014 07:25PM

I missed a great deal of the game. Did not start watching until after half time. So there was a field goal made and a defensive penalty and then was it a first down (most defensive penalties result in a first time) or was it an off sides and not enough for a first down?

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: October 12, 2014 09:00PM

Hey, wait a minute. Did I miss something? I just re-read the above play by play. I thought in my mind that we had only called the timeout at 1:07. So we ACTUALLY CALLED THE TIMEOUT WITH ONLY 6 SECONDS LEFT ON THE CLOCK? I had just ASSUMED that one was called by GB. I was not keeping up with the timeouts.

When I read the title of this thread, I assume the plural of the word "timeouts" meant why do you do these things. It slipped past me that it seems that all the timeouts that were called to aid Aaron in his quest were called by our bench.

This makes it laughable. It's so bad that even as much as the loss aggravates me it's damn laughable. Oh, boy, JSM08, yeah, just blame it on the players. They should have been able to stop GB after our coaches called timeouts to prep them on what to look for. LOL.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: October 13, 2014 04:05AM

Fire philbin.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: October 13, 2014 04:13AM

I said i was goin to give philbin the benefit of the doubt if this was a close game till the end.

But that timeout did it for me. Philbin clearly has no idea whats he is doing out there.

That was a bonehead move right there. Never seen something like it.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: dolfan1 ()
Date: October 13, 2014 04:18AM

Philbin will be shown the door at the end of the season.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: KB ()
Date: October 13, 2014 04:27AM

ChyrenB Wrote:
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> Hey, wait a minute. Did I miss something? I just
> re-read the above play by play. I thought in my
> mind that we had only called the timeout at 1:07.
> So we ACTUALLY CALLED THE TIMEOUT WITH ONLY 6
> SECONDS LEFT ON THE CLOCK? I had just ASSUMED
> that one was called by GB. I was not keeping up
> with the timeouts.
>
> When I read the title of this thread, I assume the
> plural of the word "timeouts" meant why do you do
> these things. It slipped past me that it seems
> that all the timeouts that were called to aid
> Aaron in his quest were called by our bench.
>
> This makes it laughable. It's so bad that even as
> much as the loss aggravates me it's damn
> laughable. Oh, boy, JSM08, yeah, just blame it on
> the players. They should have been able to stop
> GB after our coaches called timeouts to prep them
> on what to look for. LOL.

We did but the clock was stopped already because the DB let the player run out of bounds on the fake spike. Tackle him in bounds, the game was over also...The last three min were just a typical Dolphin implosion with the game on the line...ugh.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: montequi ()
Date: October 13, 2014 05:38AM

ChyrenB Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Hey, wait a minute. Did I miss something? I just
> re-read the above play by play. I thought in my
> mind that we had only called the timeout at 1:07.
> So we ACTUALLY CALLED THE TIMEOUT WITH ONLY 6
> SECONDS LEFT ON THE CLOCK? I had just ASSUMED
> that one was called by GB. I was not keeping up
> with the timeouts.
>
> When I read the title of this thread, I assume the
> plural of the word "timeouts" meant why do you do
> these things. It slipped past me that it seems
> that all the timeouts that were called to aid
> Aaron in his quest were called by our bench.
>
> This makes it laughable. It's so bad that even as
> much as the loss aggravates me it's damn
> laughable. Oh, boy, JSM08, yeah, just blame it on
> the players. They should have been able to stop
> GB after our coaches called timeouts to prep them
> on what to look for. LOL.


The timeout was called to let our D catch their breathe and to, hopefully, break Rodger's rhythm. GB would have been happy to not have a timeout at 6 seconds.

Fact is, GB got lucky on that drive. The fumble recovery, Grimes falling down on the long 3rd down, and the fake spike actually working!! It makes us look bad, but a lot of things just went right for GB.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: TannyDaMan ()
Date: October 13, 2014 06:01AM

montequi Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> ChyrenB Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Hey, wait a minute. Did I miss something? I
> just
> > re-read the above play by play. I thought in
> my
> > mind that we had only called the timeout at
> 1:07.
> > So we ACTUALLY CALLED THE TIMEOUT WITH ONLY 6
> > SECONDS LEFT ON THE CLOCK? I had just ASSUMED
> > that one was called by GB. I was not keeping
> up
> > with the timeouts.
> >
> > When I read the title of this thread, I assume
> the
> > plural of the word "timeouts" meant why do you
> do
> > these things. It slipped past me that it seems
> > that all the timeouts that were called to aid
> > Aaron in his quest were called by our bench.
> >
> > This makes it laughable. It's so bad that even
> as
> > much as the loss aggravates me it's damn
> > laughable. Oh, boy, JSM08, yeah, just blame it
> on
> > the players. They should have been able to
> stop
> > GB after our coaches called timeouts to prep
> them
> > on what to look for. LOL.
>
>
> The timeout was called to let our D catch their
> breathe and to, hopefully, break Rodger's rhythm.
> GB would have been happy to not have a timeout at
> 6 seconds.
>
> Fact is, GB got lucky on that drive. The fumble
> recovery, Grimes falling down on the long 3rd
> down, and the fake spike actually working!! It
> makes us look bad, but a lot of things just went
> right for GB.

I like you. I have no problems with you as a poster. Until I read this garbage. When he gets fired and you still believe in him you can walk right out the door with him. Seriously you actually defend the last 3 minutes of the game and blame luck? Ohhhh man some people just hopeless romantics I guess.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: JoeFootball ()
Date: October 13, 2014 08:54AM

What I don't understand is why he called the timeout and then came back with the packers in the same formation and called the exact same defense that left Wheeler one on one with a TE?

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: October 13, 2014 09:02AM

Because philbin is clueless joe.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: (R/J)ay ()
Date: October 13, 2014 10:49AM

JoeFootball Wrote:
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> What I don't understand is why he called the
> timeout and then came back with the packers in the
> same formation and called the exact same defense
> that left Wheeler one on one with a TE?




BECAUSE he is a bad coach. I hope that answers your question.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: Ken ()
Date: October 13, 2014 11:28AM

The fact is on that last drive if ANY player on our defense steps up and makes a play we win the game regardless of the time out useage.

If the pass rush actually gets to Rodgers one more time on that last drive the game is over. If a LB or DB makes a tackle the game is over. If the DL bats a pass the game is over, If we recover the fumble the game is over, If, If, If, If, If , If.

True the coaches made mistakes and a few of them could have very well turned the tide of the game (not kicking the FG, use of TO's, Not being aggressive in pass coverage) but the coach did not single handely lose this game for us as some of you would like us to believe.

The truth is, everyone on the roster made mistakes and if we eliminate two or three of them over the course of the game we win.

This team needs to come out on top in a couple of these games to illustrate the point to the players that the coaches have been making about playing as a team.

That's the major thing that makes New England so dangerous...they believe regadless of the circumstances, that they will get the break eventually, that allows them to win the game in the end.

Our guys don't have that...yet.

Re: How the hell do you call timeouts to help the other team?
Posted by: Hooligan2 ()
Date: October 13, 2014 11:43AM

Ken, our guys don't have "that" because the coach doesn't inspire them by reading from 3x5 index cards and plastering the locker room with inspirational posters ordered out of the Sky Mall catalogue.

........................................

The Clown Show Continues



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