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Old Wed Aug 20, 2003, 08:55pm
Warrenkicker Warrenkicker is offline
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Well that is fine if that is the concensus of this group that it is an official's time-out that stops the clock for a dead-ball foul. But using that fact when A commits a delay of game foul and it is accepted the clock is not wound on the RFP but it starts on the snap. This play that happens to each of us every year makes question #99 on the federation test false when everyone is agreeing that it is true.

I'm not trying to be dense here or anything but am just trying to make a point. We all know when to wind a clock and when to chop it but when we look at these large rules broken down into one sentence then it gets a little more difficult.
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