First off GG to Bacolod...those guys had our number last year and did it again to us this year.
Now...when did it start that only 10 seconds would run off between each offensive play at the end of the half? Bacolod scored TDs at the end of the half and end of the game after running out of timeouts. Seem to recall that plays inside of 30 seconds generally ran out the clock when no timeouts and no incomplete pass. But on both end of half drives by Bacolod, they ran or completed short passes over the middle and only 10 seconds ran off before the next play? And not just after first downs (originally thought well maybe clock stops to move the chains).
I mean it could have worked for us too at the end of the game if we could have completed a couple passes so no whining here but just wondering if this is an anomaly or if it's been this way b/c if so, it needs to change. Some sort of hurry up offense should definitely be in place but time wise needs to be more realistic as no way you can run a play, unstack guys, set the ball up, get in formation and then snap the ball in 10 seconds.
Now...when did it start that only 10 seconds would run off between each offensive play at the end of the half? Bacolod scored TDs at the end of the half and end of the game after running out of timeouts. Seem to recall that plays inside of 30 seconds generally ran out the clock when no timeouts and no incomplete pass. But on both end of half drives by Bacolod, they ran or completed short passes over the middle and only 10 seconds ran off before the next play? And not just after first downs (originally thought well maybe clock stops to move the chains).
I mean it could have worked for us too at the end of the game if we could have completed a couple passes so no whining here but just wondering if this is an anomaly or if it's been this way b/c if so, it needs to change. Some sort of hurry up offense should definitely be in place but time wise needs to be more realistic as no way you can run a play, unstack guys, set the ball up, get in formation and then snap the ball in 10 seconds.






























