Darren Rizzi owns up to bizarre timeout decisions from Saints vs. Rams

Darren Rizzi owned up to a couple of bizarre timeout decisions from Saints vs. Rams. He says the team had trouble substituting the right players in the right situations:

Credit where it’s due: Darren Rizzi won’t hesitate to take the blame when he’s at fault. The New Orleans Saints’ interim head coach owned up to a couple of strange timeouts his team called in Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Rams, explaining that they had trouble substituting the right players into the game for the right situations.

The first timeout occurred just minutes into the game. The issue popped up again later, but this time on defense, not offense. In both instances Rizzi said they had just ten players on the field. That kind of misalignment could lead to disaster.

So what’s to be done? We’ve heard Saints head coaches blame themselves before and accept accountability, but if those words don’t precede actions then nothing changes. That’s what ultimately cost Dennis Allen his job, and if Rizzi is going to be long for New Orleans, he must follow through. Extra time spent in practice and cleaner lines of communication are going to be key through these last five weeks if his team wants to keep competing when the playoffs kick off in January.

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Week 12 snap counts and playtime percentages: Seahawks at Eagles

Snap counts and playtime percentages from the Seattle Seahawks Week-12 win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Philadelphia Eagles to advance to 9-2 on the season and a perfect 6-0 road record.

The game certainly wasn’t a blowout by any means, with both teams struggling offensively to put big numbers on the board. Seattle was able to win the turnover battle, and eventually the matchup.

“We don’t care what kind of game it is and if it’s a close game we’re fine about that,” coach Pete Carroll said in his postgame press conference. “If it goes all the way down to the nub, we don’t care. It doesn’t bother us a bit. But going down 3-0 right off the bat didn’t phase anybody. We were fine about it the whole way through. And so I do think, I do think we understand what it takes to win in those situations and now we just got to keep proving it.”

Here’s a look at the snap counts and playtime percentages from the Seahawks’ Week-12 victory over the Eagles.

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