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Originally Posted by Overnbach
It might help if people (that includes 26 Year Gap) read the original post carefully. "I saw one second on the clock when the whistle blew...." Sounds like definite knowledge to me. I have no problem believing the bang-bang play could take place in less than the one second it takes for the clock to change from :01 to :00.
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It might help if
you read the original post carefully. There was one second on the clock
BEFORE the throw-in
started, and one second on the clock
AFTER the throw-in
AND the entire play
ended.
That equates to NO time elapsing at all when the clock doesn't show tenths. You also don't know how many tenths of a seconds that the horn went off after the whistle either.