The end of Bucs-Lions last Sunday included bizarre clock-management decisions by both head coaches. Something similar, but not as obvious, happened in the second game played that day.
It’s something Peter King and I stumbled into during Friday’s PFT Live, while discussing this weekend’s AFC Championship. We agreed that, before the two-minute warning in Buffalo, it appeared that the Bills fully intended to work the clock down as low as possible, either forcing overtime with no time left or scoring a touchdown — preferably, without 13 or more seconds to play.
Chiefs-Bills gave Ravens a valuable lesson in late-game clock management vs. Patrick Mahomes - NBC Sports
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