You never notice we are forced to burn a timeout every game when we get near the redzone often early in the game. No not to plan. It's because the hat gets in disarray. The confusion is palpable. Similar to the end but not as critical so it goes unnoticed. We always discuss it during game time right before it happens. It almost always happens. It's a symptom of the issue which has plagued him for 10 years.
Indeed, I have. We do not use timeouts well, but many of them are called by the quarterback who hasn't watched the clock very well, although he is better than last season. I don't see the offense waiting on a play to come in from the sideline this year, which is good. I don't see so many late substitutions this year either, which is also good. But Les does call time-outs to change the plan at critical points rather than saving them for the 2-minute drill. Sometimes the change works out, sometimes it doesn't. But clearly, not enough of them are being saved for the end of the half. But lack of timeouts haven't been losing us games and was not a factor in the clock failure at Ole Miss.
Clearly you did not notice. We do not call organized timeouts. We call them in disarray usually from les ' indecision. These aren't on mett.