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December, 13, 2011 By Todd Archer


IRVING, Texas -- For the second straight week, Jason Garrett had a timeout issue, but this time the Cowboys coach admitted he should have done something different.

After an 18-yard completion to New York Giants tight end Jake Ballard put the ball on the Dallas 1-yard line, Garrett waited 14 seconds before calling a timeout with 1:00 to play. Owner and general manager Jerry Jones and executive vice president Stephen Jones were spotted in their suite by the NBC cameras calling for an earlier timeout.

“Yeah, when you look at that situation, we probably could’ve taken that a little quicker,” Garrett said. “We were trying to get that thing called. There were a couple of times in the game where I had to run down the sideline to get it called. I could’ve been a little quicker on the draw on that. But I thought we did a good job handling that situation after that. We did bang the timeouts.”

Garrett said he considered letting the Giants score in order to preserve more time. They called their final timeout with 51 seconds to play, and New York scored on its next play.

Had the Cowboys called a timeout sooner after Ballard’s catch, they would have been position to run one or two more plays on their final drive, instead of spiking the ball with six seconds to play to set up Dan Bailey for a 47-yard field goal attempt.

After a New York timeout, Bailey’s game-tying try was blocked by Jason Pierre-Paul.

Of course, given how the Cowboys handled the clock management at Arizona, Garrett could have decided to stand pat at the Giants' 29 instead of moving closer.
 

Theebs

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he did try and call that last one earlier, i was staring at him from my seat and no one gave it to him, but that was at like 1:06 he sprinted down the sideline and finally got it at 1:00. it was a huge mistake. we lost like 12-14 seconds..

simply can not have that mistake, the offsides from ware, burning a timeout on defense because they cant lineup. These are things that just cant happen. mistakes like getting beat, dropping balls all that kind of stuff is at least a mistake made during play.

the procedural stuff is just absolutely abysmal. Just cant have it and win.
 
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Archer can fuck off. The timeouts were utilized just fine. We were in the position we wanted to be at the end.. just blew the execution again on the FG. Maybe place the blame where it belongs, on the players.
 

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Archer can fuck off. The timeouts were utilized just fine. We were in the position we wanted to be at the end.. just blew the execution again on the FG. Maybe place the blame where it belongs, on the players.

I'm kinda with RTH here, ultimately we got into great position to kick the game tying FG, we just didnt execute the FG.
 

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Haha, jk man.

So i have to ask you this now.. what are your thoughts on Garrett at this point?

I still like him, I think he will end up being good for us if he stays. But as you can tell by my sig I am somewhat frustrated. I just dont see much excuse for stuff like what happened in the Arizona game when you 1) played in the league and 2) you actually played QB, which means you should understand clock management and the use of timeouts better than anyone else
 
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I still like him, I think he will end up being good for us if he stays. But as you can tell by my sig I am somewhat frustrated. I just dont see much excuse for stuff like what happened in the Arizona game when you 1) played in the league and 2) you actually played QB, which means you should understand clock management and the use of timeouts better than anyone else

Sounds very reasonable.. glad you've come down to earth on the subject. I agree with your take here.
 
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