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How many times are we going to get screwed by the officiating in this game?

 

I still don't understand how you call a TO and then run the ball when you have 54 seconds left on the clock. What did you call the timeout for if you were going to run the ball again?

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QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Sep 28, 2014 -> 01:34 PM)
not really... throwing it short of the end zone with no time outs and 3 seconds on the clock is not brilliant

 

Come on now, that play was wide open and Bennett fumbled it momentarily and cost him the walk in. Cutler is absolutely tearing apart the Packers secondary and being smart with the ball

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Sep 28, 2014 -> 01:36 PM)
Come on now, that play was wide open and Bennett fumbled it momentarily and cost him the walk in. Cutler is absolutely tearing apart the Packers secondary and being smart with the ball

Cutler's been great, Bears have shot themselves in the foot, should be up 28-21.

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Sep 28, 2014 -> 02:36 PM)
Come on now, that play was wide open and Bennett fumbled it momentarily and cost him the walk in. Cutler is absolutely tearing apart the Packers secondary and being smart with the ball

Of course it was wide open, he wasn't in the end zone. The Packers probably were told on D to leave anyone shallow of the end zone wide open because throwing it short is a huge risk. Even if the D is out of position, they still will have a good shot at tackling the guy since the field is so short. Put everyone in the end zone, play a zone with the safeties, dare the QB to throw it short.

 

Throwing the ball away is a better option than throwing it short if there's no time outs and we just saw why.

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