clinton_c
Footballguy
I see numerous teams that call a timeout right before the 2 minute warning (example tonight...calling a TO with 2:05 left)
I see this as a flaw in the way a coach is using his timeouts...here's why:
The offensive team knows that the clock will stop at the 2 minute warning, so you are giving them a free chance to throw the ball. Its even more of an oppurtunity when its 3rd down, knowing that even if their pass play dosen't somehow take the 5 seconds...the 2:00 warning timeout will be wasted with the change of possesion.
Now the correct way it should be done:
Save your timeout and let it click down to the 2:00....you lost 5 seconds, but now you have 1 TO left, and if they risk throwing the ball now...the clock stops without your team calling a timeout. This will most likely result in the offense not taking a risk of incompletion...and they will run the ball.
So overall:
you limit what the offense can do by not taking a TO right before the two minute warning....yet I see plenty of coaches do it.
I see this as a flaw in the way a coach is using his timeouts...here's why:
The offensive team knows that the clock will stop at the 2 minute warning, so you are giving them a free chance to throw the ball. Its even more of an oppurtunity when its 3rd down, knowing that even if their pass play dosen't somehow take the 5 seconds...the 2:00 warning timeout will be wasted with the change of possesion.
Now the correct way it should be done:
Save your timeout and let it click down to the 2:00....you lost 5 seconds, but now you have 1 TO left, and if they risk throwing the ball now...the clock stops without your team calling a timeout. This will most likely result in the offense not taking a risk of incompletion...and they will run the ball.
So overall:
you limit what the offense can do by not taking a TO right before the two minute warning....yet I see plenty of coaches do it.