
Sat Oct 04, 2003, 11:11pm
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Originally posted by PiggSkin
Slightly different scenario...
15 seconds on the clock, A runs a draw and gains a first down... They quickly get set for the next play, and with three seconds remaining, either a) A false starts, or b) B encroaches... Penalty is marked, the clock starts on the RFP, and A doesn't get the snap off before the clock hits zero...
I've been told that A would not get another snap in either case because the penalty did not happen on the last down of the period... Rather, it happened after the last down, therefore 3-3-3 does not apply, and period is over...
I'm not sure if I agree with this argument, but I can't find any holes in it...
If this reasoning is valid, this would be a case where the period ends on an accepted penalty...
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There are no holes. There is no extension of the period for an untimed down, unless there is acceptance of the penalty for a foul which occurred during the last timed down of the period. A dead ball foul does not occur during a down.
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