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Old Wed Aug 20, 2003, 02:56pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Could you post it?

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Originally posted by Warrenkicker
So are you saying that a dead-ball foul DOES NOT stop the clock. It is however the official's timeout to administer the penalty which stops the clock. I just want to make sure that is what you have found. Because if that is what you are saying then when there is a delay of game by the offense whether the clock was running prior to the foul or not we do not wind the clock on the RFP. Thus #99 on Exam 1 is false.
I do not have the Part 1 in front of me, could you please post that question? Because 3-4-3i says, "The penalty for an accepted delay of game foul is accepted," is to be started on the snap. I kind of remember the question, but I do not have the test. So I have to think of what is being asked to relate it to that question.

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