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But even his brother might have disagreed with his late-game clock strategy. With one minute, 39 seconds remaining Monday night, ESPN analyst Jon Gruden said on the broadcast as the clock kept ticking, "Jay Gruden using all the clock. ... Do not leave Alex Smith with anything."
After the Redskins tied the game with a field goal, during the ensuing kickoff Jon Gruden said on the broadcast of the Redskins, "Do they have enough fuel in the tank to get a stop on defense and force overtime? Andy Reid has plenty of time -- and two time outs." Not a direct criticism, but certainly a reason to have bled more time. The answer soon became obvious.
Perspective | That Jay Gruden timeout might have been more frustrating than the Josh Doctson drop
Coach Jay Gruden explains timeout decision in final minute of Chiefs game
After the Redskins tied the game with a field goal, during the ensuing kickoff Jon Gruden said on the broadcast of the Redskins, "Do they have enough fuel in the tank to get a stop on defense and force overtime? Andy Reid has plenty of time -- and two time outs." Not a direct criticism, but certainly a reason to have bled more time. The answer soon became obvious.
Perspective | That Jay Gruden timeout might have been more frustrating than the Josh Doctson drop
Coach Jay Gruden explains timeout decision in final minute of Chiefs game