“You definitely need to scheme in four-minute,” Nagy said. “You have to make sure you’re scheming what teams have and what they do. There’s some risk involved because … they’ve got extra guys in the box. They know you’re running. So there are not a lot of good runs in four-minute, usually. Usually, if you do break one in four-minute, it’s going to the house. You’ve got to have a good third-down play, whether run or pass. For us, we didn’t succeed there on third down.”