"In the Premil view the quarterback (held back by the coach until the final seconds of the final game of the season) is the only player who actually knows how to gain yardage, let alone score a touchdown."
Now that sure sounds a whole lot like the game plan in Matt. 24:21-30 with the coach and quaterback on the same page. That is a good analogy.
If that's how the game ends, doesn't that contradict the expectations set by the coach in Matthew 28:18-20?
Statistically speaking, have we added players and scored points (Matthew 28) or given up points and lost players to injuries and defections (Matthew 24) by the time the two-minute warning sounds?
Does your eschatology trump your expectations?
"A traditional Reformed exposition of Matthew 24 and Revelation 20" by J. M. Kik.