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Tavern talk: Watching the game clock

Dolphins fail to make use of their timeouts. Michael Lombardi

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Monday night, we learned an important lesson about the NFL: It doesn’t matter how long you possess the ball, it matters what you do with it when you have it. One of the most meaningless stats in football is time of possession in this sense: The Colts and Dolphins each had the ball for eight possessions (teams usually have it 11-12 times a game), and each scored five times. The Dolphins, however, missed a field goal and threw an interception at the end of the game (more about that later).

The possession that killed the Dolphins was the one right before the half when they made the field goal but left too much time on the clock for Mr. Manning.

Miami Dolphins at 3:06

Ronnie BrownAPRonnie Brown had 136 yards and 2 scores.

1-10-MIA 40 (3:06) R.Williams right tackle to MIA 47 for 7 yards (K.Hayden).

2-3-MIA 47 (2:31) R.Williams up the middle to MIA 48 for 1 yard (R.Brock).

Two-Minute Warning

3-2-MIA 48 (2:00) L.Polite right guard to IND 49 for 3 yards (G.Brackett). R11

1-10-IND 49 (1:32) (No Huddle, Shotgun) R.Williams left guard to IND 41 for 8 yards (M.Jackson).

2-2-IND 41 (1:14) (No Huddle, Shotgun) C.Pennington pass short right to D.Bess ran ob at IND 35 for 6 yards. P12

1-10-IND 35 (1:08) C.Pennington pass short left to G.Camarillo to IND 34 for 1 yard (T.Jennings).

2-9-IND 34 (1:01) (Shotgun) R.Brown up the middle to IND 32 for 2 yards (E.Foster).

Timeout #1 by MIA at 00:56. This is the killer call. Once the Fins left the huddle from the previous play, they started the clock by running the ball, which was smart, but they should have had another play call after the run to let the clock keep running and not used a timeout. They still would’ve had three left, and once the game got below 40 seconds, they would be in control.

If you use a timeout here (not advising it), then let the clock run down using the 25 seconds, or a large portion, before the timeout, which they did not. Had they run another 10 seconds off the clock, the Colts would’ve started their drive at 25 seconds and not 35.

The opponent here is the Colts, but it’s also the game clock. The Dolphins had to go into the half with the lead and not allow Manning any time to mount a comeback. (I know, had Gibril Wilson caught the pass, this all would be a moot point, but that’s football, and some guys cannot catch)

3-7-IND 32 (:56) R.Williams up the middle to IND 27 for 5 yards (G.Brackett).

Timeout #2 by IND at 00:47.

4-2-IND 27 (:47) D.Carpenter 44 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.Denney, Holder-B.Fields.

Chad PenningtonAPChad Pennington had an interception and no touchdowns.

Two timeouts before Miami starts the drive. All teams have two play calls made in the huddle before the drive even starts -- but clearly not Miami last night. To use a timeout and only run two plays in 1:18 is a complete violation of game management 101. This is very bad as this drive was doomed from the start.

Miami Dolphins at 3:18, (1st play from scrimmage 3:13)

1-10-MIA 18 (3:13) R.Brown left tackle to MIA 19 for 1 yard (D.Freeney).

Timeout #2 by MIA at 02:26.

Why did it take so long for the play to get in? Forget the actual call, the next one needed to be ready.

2-9-MIA 19 (2:26) R.Brown right tackle to MIA 24 for 5 yards (E.Foster).

Two-Minute Warning

3-4-MIA 24 (2:00) C.Pennington pass short middle to T.Ginn to MIA 35 for 11 yards (M.Bullitt). P24

1-10-MIA 35 (1:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) C.Pennington pass short left to T.Ginn ran ob at MIA 44 for 9 yards.

2-1-MIA 44 (1:33) (No Huddle, Shotgun) C.Pennington pass short right to A.Fasano to MIA 45 for 1 yard (T.Jennings). P25

1-10-MIA 45 (1:10) (No Huddle, Shotgun) C.Pennington sacked at MIA 36 for -9 yards (R.Mathis). FUMBLES (R.Mathis), recovered by MIA.

Carey at MIA 35. V.Carey to MIA 36 for 1 yard (E.Foster).

Timeout #3 by MIA at 00:56.

2-19-MIA 36 (:56) C.Pennington pass deep left to D.Bess ran ob at IND 46 for 18 yards.

Penalty on IND-D.Freeney, Defensive Offside, declined.

3-1-IND 46 (:50) (No Huddle) C.Pennington up the middle to IND 42 for 4 yards (E.Foster). R26

1-10-IND 42 (:41) C.Pennington spiked the ball to stop the clock.

Ted GinnAPTed Ginn could not come up with a potential winning touchdown grab.

2-10-IND 42 (:35) C.Pennington pass incomplete deep middle to T.Ginn.

3-10-IND 42 (:27) (No Huddle, Shotgun) C.Pennington pass incomplete deep left to T.Ginn.

4-10-IND 42 (:22) (Shotgun) C.Pennington pass short middle to T.Ginn to IND 30 for 12 yards (J.Lacey). P27

1-10-IND 30 (:12) C.Pennington spiked the ball to stop the clock.

2-10-IND 30 (:06) C.Pennington pass deep right intended for B.Hartline INTERCEPTED by A.Bethea at IND -5. Touchback.

Other points...

The timeouts used by the Chiefs in the first quarter against the Raiders killed them in the final drive of the half -- which cost them a least a tie. I think Chiefs coach Todd Haley better be careful going nuts on players when they make mistakes, at least until he establishes himself. One time is fine, but all game long? He’s going to have to bite his tongue or they won’t listen. Warning to CBS: You don’t want to show Haley’s face after a bad play -- or else be prepared to pay a fine.

Did you know the Rams used their last timeout with 10:51 to go in the fourth quarter? So when they got the ball back, they had no chance to make a play.

Also, did you know the ‘Skins went for it on fourth and one after the two-minute warning, nursing a two-point lead from the Rams’ two? See below.

2-6-SL 7 (2:20) L.Betts left end pushed ob at SL 4 for 3 yards (O.Atogwe).

Timeout #2 by WAS at 02:13.

3-3-SL 4 (2:13) C.Portis left guard to SL 2 for 2 yards (L.Little, O.Atogwe).

Two-Minute Warning

4-1-SL 2 (2:00) C.Portis left end to SL 4 for -2 yards (D.Vobora).

Jim ZornAPJim Zorn saw his Redskins hang on for the win.

Why not kick a field goal here and make it a five-point lead so that a touchdown is the only way you lose the game? They must have forgotten this from last year...

St. Louis Rams at 3:47, (1st play from scrimmage 3:40) 2008...down by two points...

1-10-SL 24 (3:40) (Shotgun) S.Jackson up the middle to SL 31 for 7 yards (R.McIntosh, M.Washington).

2-3-SL 31 (3:03) S.Jackson up the middle to SL 32 for 1 yard (C.Griffin).

3-2-SL 32 (2:23) (Shotgun) M.Bulger pass short middle to D.Avery to SL 44 for 12 yards (C.Horton) [A.Carter]. P7

Two-Minute Warning

1-10-SL 44 (2:00) M.Bulger pass incomplete deep left to T.Holt (C.Rogers).

2-10-SL 44 (1:54) S.Jackson up the middle to SL 41 for -3 yards (C.Horton, R.McIntosh).

3-13-SL 41 (1:13) (Shotgun) M.Bulger pass deep right to D.Avery to WAS 16 for 43 yards (L.Torrence). P8

The Replay Assistant challenged the pass completion ruling, and the play was Upheld.

20+ Yards Passing

Timeout #2 by WAS at 00:39.

1-10-WAS 16 (:38) M.Bulger kneels to WAS 17 for -1 yards (J.Taylor).

Timeout #3 by WAS at 00:35.

2-11-WAS 17 (:35) PENALTY on SL-R.Incognito, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards, enforced at WAS 17 - No Play.

2-26-WAS 32 (:35) S.Jackson up the middle to WAS 31 for 1 yard (L.Landry; L.Fletcher).

Timeout #3 by SL at 00:02.

3-25-WAS 31 (:02) J.Brown 49 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-C.Massey, Holder-D.Jones.

My man Ray Gustini never makes this mistake on Madden. How can you not remember this and just kick the field goal and make it a five- point game? Jim Zorn, welcome to the game-management column.

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meateater
Sep 22, 2009
07:53 PM

I've criticized Zorn on the site today, but I don't think his apparent blunder was totally black and white. If the Skins had scored from the one, the game was over. When they were stopped, St. Louis took the ball on their own 3. They had to gain 60+ yards to have a shot at a FG, and they had been unable to move the ball all day. If the Skins had kicked the FG, theywould have had to kcikoff and risk a runback or if they squibbed it, setting St. Louis up in decent field position.

As things worked out, St. Louis was unable to move the ball from its endzone and turned the ball over on downs. The real problem for the Redskins was not the call but the inability to punch it in from the one with the game on the line.

Mark
Sep 22, 2009
09:16 PM

Michael, I gotta say that I agree with Zorn's decision to go for the TD on 4th down.

Think of it this way. If the Redskins kick the FG, the Rams will have to drive 70-75 yards for the game winning TD (assume the Rams would start around their own 25-30 yard line).

The Skins instead went for it but missed, and the Rams got the ball on their own 4 yard line. At that point, you figure they have to get to around the Skins 35-yard line to have a legitimate shot for Josh Brown to win the game. So they would have to drive 61 yards.

Scenario 1: Rams need to drive 70-75 yards to win the game

Scenario 2: Rams need to drive 61 yards to win the game, but you get the opportunity to ice the game altogether and not allow the Rams to have the ball back.

I think the trade-off of having the chance to ice the game is worth the 10 yards or so less the Rams will have to drive to win the game if you fail to convert on 4th down. Hence, I agree with Zorn's decision.

Dan
Sep 22, 2009
11:39 PM

Lombardi, I completely agree with you about time of possession. I am a huge Colts fan and was so disgusted watching this game, but at the same time was so rejuvenated because of Manning and the offense's clutch efficiency. Miami gave that game away by not optimizing their scoring drives. Also, on the 3rd down in which they ran a draw effectively settling for a field goal sealed their fate. As a Colts fan, I was dumb-founded and dismayed by the coaches inability to make in game or halftime adjustments to the wildcat offense. They just sat back and let Miami run the ball down their throats while the defense got worn down beyond belief. We may never see another game like this again, and it's more a reflection of Miami's inability to put the foot on the throat and Manning and the Colts ability to weather the storm while being opportunistic.

draft111
Sep 23, 2009
01:12 AM

I like Zorn's decision to go for it. If you get the first down - game over. If you don't get the first down, the Rams have terrible field position.

HappyNat
Sep 23, 2009
08:37 AM

The dolphins clock management on the last drive of the game would have been bad for a middle school team.

CW
Sep 23, 2009
09:12 AM

So far this season there has been two articles like this by Mr. Lombardi none of which include Childress!!! This is amazing. So far we have had Bizzaro Brad. Go Vikes!

Eddie
Sep 23, 2009
09:47 AM

As a Dolphins fan that went to the game on Monday; I am still disgusted with the loss. What an absolute choke!

Solar Berg
Sep 23, 2009
10:21 AM

I was surprised you didn't talk about the Dolphins drive at the end of the game, they seemed disorganized, tired, and unaware of the game clock then to....

Eddie
Sep 23, 2009
10:29 AM

As a Dolphins fan that went to the game on Monday; I am still disgusted with the loss. What an absolute choke!

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