Livinginthepast Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 (edited) How does Chan rationalize punting from around midfield with only 3 mins left and his defense as bad as it is? Did he actually believe that they could shutdown the Colts and get the ball back? What evidence did he have from this season to lead him to this insane conclusion. And yet there we are listening to Rich Gannon call him a great playcaller etc. This guy is a joke. Edited November 25, 2012 by Livinginthepast
Fezmid Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 Buffalo forced two punts in the 4th quarter, and allowed only one score. They were playing well. And should've forced a punt on the last drive, only to be screwed (again) by the refs.
zonabb Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 Season on the line and once again he chocked.
ThurmasThoman Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 How does Chan rationalize punting from around midfield with only 3 mins left and his defense as bad as it it? Did he actually believe that they could shutdown the Colts and get the ball back? What evidence did he have from this season to lead him to this insane conclusion. And yet there we are listening to Rich Gannon call him a great playcaller etc. This guy is a joke. our defense played phenomenal today. gailey is dumb for punting because of the TIME left in the game, not because of our defense. colts wouldnt have scored on that drive, they only scored 13 points on offense all day, and 3 of those were freaking gift wrapped to them at the end of the first half--and they shouldnt even have gotten those because a) they fumbled at the 1, and b) the clock ran out. but to think fitz was going to take us 80 yards for a td in 1 minute? god i hate this team.
Santana Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 Yeah that call was absolutely gutless, I mean he has lost total control at this point when it comes to his play calling. His personnel decisions are ugly too
MDH Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 (edited) To be fair they had held the Colts to 13 points today and did a good job last week as well. That being said they had one three and out all day (that I can remember) and even when they force a punt it's usually after a few first downs. It's a tough call to make because it was 4th and long and you're putting the entire game in the hands of the O picking that up because if they don't you're not driving 80+ yards with no timeouts left to win. The Bills had 3 timeouts and if the D did it's job the Bills would have had the ball near midfield with over 2 minutes left. What do you think had the greatest odds of happening, picking up that first with an O that struggled all day or holding them to a 3 and out with the D? I call it a tossup. Edited November 25, 2012 by MDH
Livinginthepast Posted November 25, 2012 Author Posted November 25, 2012 Buffalo forced two punts in the 4th quarter, and allowed only one score. They were playing well. And should've forced a punt on the last drive, only to be screwed (again) by the refs. I'll admit the defense was ok today but you had to think they would fail on the last drive. I think the PI call on the last drive was marginal but PI anyway. But by that stage it didnt matter if the Colts had punted or not because the Bills would have been pinned deep with no TOs .
dogman Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 A punt in that spot shows how bad both the coach and quarterback are. We have been out-coached and out-quarterbacked in almost every game this year.
San-O Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 A punt in that spot shows how bad both the coach and quarterback are. We have been out-coached and out-quarterbacked in almost every game this year. Take a chance and throw the ball down field? I know Fitz can't throw, but maybe we get lucky, maybe get an PI call, or maybe somebody catches it? Even a deep INT is like a punt anyhow?
Max997 Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 How many coaches punt with season on the line? Enough said
Ramius Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 It shows nothing mroe than Chan is a gutless coward. He's essentially dick jauron redux.
The Poojer Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 i hope you aren't referring to the pass interference call....it was legit...still should have stopped them...they were playing well enough to do that Buffalo forced two punts in the 4th quarter, and allowed only one score. They were playing well. And should've forced a punt on the last drive, only to be screwed (again) by the refs. I respectfully disagree...the clock was stopped appropriately with one second and i do not think it was a fumble... a) they fumbled at the 1, and b) the clock ran out.
Just in Atlanta Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 It's easy for us to sit here after the fact saying what he should've done. But, yeah, I was blown away that we punted on the 40. Seems as if it was worth the shot at the time and now.
Fezmid Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 I respectfully disagree...the clock was stopped appropriately with one second and i do not think it was a fumble... Watch the replay again. The Colts SNAPPED the ball with 1 second left. You think a spike takes 0 seconds to run? It takes the ref a second to call that it was an incomplete pass. Plus, the play before that, Luck was in the pocket a second without the clock going down a tick. Did it result in the loss? Not directly, but it showed that once again we were fighting against the refs AND the opponent. Heck, even on our tight end TD pass, he had to push the ref aside to get to the ball.
Optometric Insight Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 (edited) colts wouldnt have scored on that drive, they only scored 13 points on offense all day, and 3 of those were freaking gift wrapped to them at the end of the first half--and they shouldnt even have gotten those because a) they fumbled at the 1, and b) the clock ran out. Don't forget about Justin Rodgers have a spaz attack Edited November 25, 2012 by Teen Insight
MRM33064 Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 That decision to punt was a perfect metaphor for the team. The coach's primary focus was on what the other guy might be able to do if we tried and didn't succeed - even when time was literally running out on the entire season. At that precise point in the game, the clock and possession were far more important concerns than potential field position if the 4th down attempt wasn't successful. (If he thought the defense would stop them after a punt, for certain he'd have been equally confident the defense would've stopped them after a failed 4th down attempt.) It was the typical wimpy, "try not to lose it" call that we've all learned to expect.
Dibs Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 (edited) How does Chan rationalize punting from around midfield with only 3 mins left and his defense as bad as it is? Did he actually believe that they could shutdown the Colts and get the ball back? What evidence did he have from this season to lead him to this insane conclusion. And yet there we are listening to Rich Gannon call him a great playcaller etc. This guy is a joke. Though I totally agree that CG is a joke.....punting was probably the odds on thing to do in that position. It was a 4th & 8 On 3rd & 7 or more yards we were 2 from 10(20%) on the day.....while we managed to force a punt or turnover on 6 of 9 drives(66.7%). I'd have punted. Edited November 25, 2012 by Dibs
Buffalo Barbarian Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 How does Chan rationalize punting from around midfield with only 3 mins left and his defense as bad as it is? Did he actually believe that they could shutdown the Colts and get the ball back? What evidence did he have from this season to lead him to this insane conclusion. And yet there we are listening to Rich Gannon call him a great playcaller etc. This guy is a joke. yep. in Chans defense he knew the O sucked too so instead of letting the colts take over at midfield he thought that at least we could delay the inevitable
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