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Old Fri Aug 18, 2006, 03:08pm
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Originally Posted by CecilOne
"Game over" in the OP means the out did not occur until called/announced.
How is that consistent?
OK, so if the OP's play happened in the first inning and in the last seconds of the game the coach says to you "but blue you delayed 20 seconds in the first inning on a call that was overturned"

You would give him that time added on at the end?

I'm saying you have to be consistent with time management and the play that happened, happened, the clock didnt stop.

In timed games I have stopped the clock, like when a player got hurt and it was clear excessive time was going to be used, and i did it just to be fair.

In the case above, the clock didnt stop just because the original call was overturned by help.

Timing plays are just that and a specific thing. I made a incorrect statement that was easily shown to be false with an UNRELATED play; however, the logic I used to address the OP still stands IMO.
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