I know, get over it, right?
I am not going to get over it because it is costing us "Wins" every season.
Let me ask you this....
There are 32 head coaches in the NFL and they should be the very best coaches in the country.
Most high School head coaches master clock management before they are even considered for Head Coach.
How do you explain running the ball with 30 seconds remaining on the clock against New England.
Bill Billechick must have been laughing all night about that one.
If that's not bad enough, how do you explain calling a huddle? A quick score and unside kick could have won the game.
Think of it this way...this is like hiring a bank teller that does not know how to count money,then offering them an extension when the books show continuous discrepancies.
Perhaps you think Dick Jauron will improve, well you have more patience then me.
Some of you have already given up on Derek Fine and James Hardy, yet you are willing to give Jauron a free pass with over 15 years experience in coaching.
If Ralph does not address clock management this off season by turning over the duties to someone else, it will cost us big time next season. I can list over 15 games where the clock was not used properly in the last few years and so could you!
I hate harping on this issue, but the situation is ridiculous.
Its just plain crazy to expect your players to be well prepared for every game when your head coach can not even manage the time, down and situation.
Just because the players say they love the guy, does not mean he is a good coach.
-Die Hard 1967