We were up two scores one way or the other, and there simply wasn't enough time to make it happen.
If he were going to call the timeout, it should have been on the drive when we were just one score up.
He knew that his defense was absolutely gassed, and our offense was really picking up a lot of steam. That last drive gave me a taste of the 1992 team, when we would simply blast giant holes in opposing defensive front sevens, and Jerome Bettis would have a field day grabbing 7-8 yards at a time at the end.