We were charged a TO at 1:11. That’s where the referee got in Bergeron’s face after Bergeron called the TO, which I don’t know if he was actually authorized to do. Rule book says head coach, player in the field, or legal substitute located between the numbers can call a TO. I know I’ve seen coordinators call before. But idk if I’ve ever seen just a regular asst coach call one.
There was panic on the sideline. It wasn’t controlled.
And again, you have 2 and goal from the 1 and you throw. And then 3 and goal from the 1 and you throw again
I remember a certain superbowl where a similar thing happened and resulted in an interception.
We panicked and were unorganized, there’s no way around that conclusion.
What was going on with one of our coaches losing it and being held back on the sidelines?
i admit tho, we were missing a lot of piece on offense. The starting QB, center, and RB were out. The “second string” RB was out. Idk how many snaps Ben got in two minute drill in practice.
But again, the sideline was chaotic, you had an assistant coach run in the field calling a TO and other coaches holding him back.
I feel like I'm watching Bustle 2.0
One of Bustle's assistants called a Time Out just as an Arkansas State FG try sailed wide left, giving them another shot which they made to win. This gave them the tie breaker for over Louisiana for the Conference Championship.
It wasn't legal then for the assistant to call a TO.
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