Those who quoting 3-4-2 are correct in their analysis and then incorrect in the final judgment.
3-4-2 says to start the clock on the ready, unless certain things have happened, in which case you start on the snap. These things are:
1) B has a new series, or
2) A or B has a new series after a legal kick, or
3) there was a charged time out, or
4) it is an extension of the period, or
5) it is a try, or
6) the clock was stopped due to the action at the end of the previous play.
We are all acknowledging that it was proper to stop the clock for an official's time out due to a change in team possession. No one is suggesting that the clock should have kept on running.
Therefore, this falls into one of the exceptions and this 26-year R stands with his decision to start the clock on the snap.
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