Football question

Is their defense so good they can force us to snap the ball with 15 seconds on the clock? Is that a thing?
Teams want rhythm and flow. Waiting in a huddle or at the line for an extra 15 seconds doesn’t create that.

You want better offense but also want us to stall.

Sure there is a balance but they aren’t worried about that in quarter 1-2-3 for the most part. Sure at times they are.
 
Teams want rhythm and flow. Waiting in a huddle or at the line for an extra 15 seconds doesn’t create that.

You want better offense but also want us to stall.

Sure there is a balance but they aren’t worried about that in quarter 1-2-3 for the most part. Sure at times they are.
I didn’t post about it in the first three quarters. You can defend it all you want but a 17-6 lead in the fourth quarter, when your defense is dominating and your offense hasn’t scored since the first half, isn’t the time to focus on “flow.” And who said it requires standing at the line of scrimmage forever? Stay in the huddle. Watch any NFL game of the season and you’ll see teams play great offense, and they very rarely snap the ball till the last several seconds. To act like snapping the ball late in the clock makes it impossible to develop a rhythm is just not accurate.
 
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