We seem to lose track of time left and how much time will be needed to have for two scoring drive opportunities. Most novice fans can even figure if the other team is killing 4 to 6 minutes a drive that you need to pick up your pace once you get behind and not try to make one trip, run down the clock and HOPE you can score and leave no time left. That's a loser's mentality or playing not to lose, rather than going down and scoring decisively and put the pressure on the other team.
There never seems to be NO since of urgency and the QB just strolls around like 3:41 left with only one time out, eating up precious seconds on every down, and not getting players to speed up as if it will be plenty time to get it done to get two scoring drives.
Clock management is like a foreign language to Bronco and his staff. It's like minutes and seconds left is not taken at face value and like he going off a a different measurement of time conversion chart like Celsius to Fahrenheit and he comes up short on his conversion.
This unnecessary burning of time outs is madding to have nothing left and to see Bronco hunched over with hands on his knees, two scores behind like we have some chance is infuriating.
There never seems to be NO since of urgency and the QB just strolls around like 3:41 left with only one time out, eating up precious seconds on every down, and not getting players to speed up as if it will be plenty time to get it done to get two scoring drives.
Clock management is like a foreign language to Bronco and his staff. It's like minutes and seconds left is not taken at face value and like he going off a a different measurement of time conversion chart like Celsius to Fahrenheit and he comes up short on his conversion.
This unnecessary burning of time outs is madding to have nothing left and to see Bronco hunched over with hands on his knees, two scores behind like we have some chance is infuriating.