Perfect clock management by San Fran there. After the long completion down to the four, they're not rushing down the field to spike the ball with thirty seconds left. They take their time, yet the defense is back on its heels after giving up a big play (and unable to substitute), Kaepernick snaps it with seventeen seconds on the clock, and boom, touchdown. If it's incomplete, there's still plenty of time to run second down and if needed, third down.
I guarantee if that's the Steelers, you'd have Ben loping down the field like a goofball, hurrying everyone to the line of scrimmage to spike it, giving the defense a chance to regroup. Then he'd throw two incompletions, and they'd be forced to kick another red zone field goal with 20+ seconds still on the clock. Classic.
I guarantee if that's the Steelers, you'd have Ben loping down the field like a goofball, hurrying everyone to the line of scrimmage to spike it, giving the defense a chance to regroup. Then he'd throw two incompletions, and they'd be forced to kick another red zone field goal with 20+ seconds still on the clock. Classic.