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Vic Fangio explains why he bailed out Raiders with terrible timeout
Vic Fangio was too focused on his own team to realize that his opponent wasn’t set up. . Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Vic Fangio explained why he called a timeout on Sunday to help bail out the Las Vegas Raiders.

Fangio’s Denver Broncos were leading the Raiders 31-24 and the clock was ticking in the final minute. The Raiders had just thrown a pass to Theo Riddick to bring the ball down to the one. The clock was running, and the Raiders were having issues getting the right players on the field for their fourth-and-goal play. Time was possibly going to run out and give the Raiders a delay of game penalty.

Luckily for Las Vegas, Fangio called a timeout with 27 seconds left. The extra time allowed the Raiders to set up a play and run it in for a touchdown. They took the lead on a two-point conversion to go up 32-31, which was the final score.

So why would Fangio do that instead of let the Raiders take the penalty? He said he wanted to make sure his team was in the correct personnel.

What a blunder.

Fangio was too focused on his own team to realize that his opponent wasn’t set up. That’s just a poor job of coaching.

Denver finished the season 5-11, which is Fangio’s second losing season. He is now 12-20 in two seasons as Denver’s head coach.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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