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Sorry, I'm not as frequent a poster here as I'd like to be, so my apologies if this was already posted (but after a quick look I didn't see it).
Mike Vrabel, coach of the Titans and former Pats player/BB student, made a genius coaching decision that should be getting more attention.
Situation: Titans down 1 with 3 timeouts and 3:05 on the clock. Texans facing a 2&1 on the Tennessee 24 yard line and he takes an intentional 12 men penalty.
How does it make sense? Have a read...……
I'm very impressed that
1.) he thought of this
2.) this was on his mind at the time the situation was playing out (For most of us only during the week are we like...'oh man, I really should have done this or that)
He's shown he deserves the coaching credit that has been given to him.
Mike Vrabel, coach of the Titans and former Pats player/BB student, made a genius coaching decision that should be getting more attention.
Situation: Titans down 1 with 3 timeouts and 3:05 on the clock. Texans facing a 2&1 on the Tennessee 24 yard line and he takes an intentional 12 men penalty.
How does it make sense? Have a read...……
Mike Vrabel appeared to take an intentional penalty to stop the clock on Titans’ comeback
Titans coach Mike Vrabel showed some quick thinking and a thorough knowledge of the NFL’s timing rules late in Tennessee’s comeback win over Houston on Sunday. With the Titans trailing 30-29 and Houston having the ball on second-and-1 with 3:28 to play, Vrabel sent safety Josh Kalu onto the...
sports.yahoo.com
I'm very impressed that
1.) he thought of this
2.) this was on his mind at the time the situation was playing out (For most of us only during the week are we like...'oh man, I really should have done this or that)
He's shown he deserves the coaching credit that has been given to him.