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Because Allen was running and not trying to take the handoff, correct.

I would think Allen would be aware if he was supposed to run it. I'm sure we'll find out after the game, as that's likely a question that'll be asked. 

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I would think Allen would be aware if he was supposed to run it. I'm sure we'll find out after the game, as that's likely a question that'll be asked.

I would think Luck would be aware that Allen was suppose to be there if he was only blocking.

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I would think Allen would be aware if he was supposed to run it. I'm sure we'll find out after the game, as that's likely a question that'll be asked. 

That's like saying Nicks would know what route to run and where to be if his number was called....clearly not the case much at all...When in doubt just go with the player whos calling the plays after Pep gives it to him

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But then why call the timeout? Calling the timeout gives them time to remove the snow, which was what they did.  I remember hearing Tirico saying that he gave a reasonable explanation for taking the timeout, but that doesn't make sense to me if that's what he said

 

As I understood it, they were talking about why Gruden didn’t take a timeout to try to ice Vinatieri. He said he didn’t want them to remove the snow so he did not call for a timeout.

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