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Old Mon Nov 24, 2003, 05:57pm
Ed Hickland Ed Hickland is offline
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Originally posted by James Neil
I agree that starting on the “ready” would be the right call, but for the life of me I cant find this in the "Book" . I first looked at NF 7-5-2d
“ An illegal forward pass is a foul. The illegal forward passes are:
d: A pass intentionally thrown incomplete to save loss of yardage or to conserve time.”

This seems to fit as far as the pass goes. Then I went to NF 3-4-3f
“The clock shall start with the snap or when any free kick is touched, other than first touching by K, if the clock was stopped because:”.
e: A legal or illegal forward pass is incomplete.
All this seems to indicate starting on the snap. Help me out here guys. What am I missing?
Have to agree this was a violation under 7-5-2d, intentional grounding, five-yards from the spot and loss of down and the clock starts on the snap under 3-4-3e.

In other words A bought a timeout.

Of course, there is probably going to be a timeout while coach A debates that "stupid" call; after all, they do it on Sunday (NFL).
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