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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I do not agree. The head coach has to know his personnel and Loserman had not played enough ball this season to warrant the risk.
For what reason is a pass a good call right before the two minute warning? Also, even on TV, the Jets looked demoralized trying to stop Marshawn Lynch. They looked to have given up. Then, seeing Losman running brought them back to life. Jauron should be fired for the way the season turned, especially for today. Problem is, who could they find to take his place?sorry , but this is just too frickin unbelievable...
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Instead, Buffalo coach **** Jauron overruled offensive coordinator Turk Schonert and called for the throw.
"Clearly the responsibility for the last call, the play-action pass, that was mine," Jauron said. "That goes right on me. It backfired clearly and caused us to lose the game. ... It's one of those times in a game that's pretty good for a pass, right before the two-minute (warning)."
Sure it is. It happens all the time, because people who aren't good enough, or devoted enough, to actually become NFL coaches think that they know better than the guys who've been doing the job for years or decades.
Pass or draw on 3rd and 5 in the 2nd quarter, 51 yard FG or 4th and 2, fine.
But nobody would have yelled for the Bills to pass in this particular situation. Everyone can see the damage the Bills were doing on the ground.
bottom line: jauron cost his team the game