A do-or-die two-minute drill in the fourth quarter is undeniably an anxious series of moments for everyone involved. In the case of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' successful final drive in their 20-19 win over the Houston Texans on Monday night, it was probably a little more nerve-wracking for Buccaneers fans watching on television than it was for the folks wearing headsets on the sideline and in the coaches' booth at NRG Stadium.

The Buccaneers had all three of their timeouts when they got the ball at their own 20 with 2:04 left against the Texans, trailing 19-14. That meant they had had four opportunities to stop the clock, counting the two-minute warning. Fast forward to the end of the ensuing 11-play drive and the Buccaneers still had two timeouts in their pocket as they lined up at the Ho

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