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Old Mon Nov 24, 2003, 09:23pm
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Originally posted by Hawks Coach

... It was a bad toss, whistled late...

Agree
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...The ball was never properly live, never legally touched, the clock was improperly started...


Disagree, and I'll ask you again to show where in the rules there is support for this. That's all.


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If you choose to ignore it for convenience or whatever other reason, it's not the technically right thing but it's your game - call it your way.



You keep saying this but you have yet to prove it by rule, case play, a.r. or memo.

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I'd also like your answers on my other clock shouldn't have started cases and your justification for the answers. How are they different or are they?
I did this already. In both cases the clock is started in error counter to rule. In Mick's case the clock is started on the touch & the ball is whistled dead 4 seconds later for a bad toss. The rules allow us to rejump (explicitely) but not restart the game.
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