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Old Fri Mar 23, 2007, 11:34pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wildcatter
The fact that the point at which the official should end measured elapsed time is implied - it's when the official blows the whistle or signals for the game clock to be stopped. It's implied because the next paragraph implies it.

g. A determination of the correct time to be placed back on the game
clock when the referee blows the whistle, signals for the game clock
to be stopped, and in his/her judgment time has elapsed before the
game clock stopped.

Like I said, a different situation...
I don't agree that this paragraph implies what you're saying. I think you are inferring. The situations are different enough that I don't think this is a fair comparison.

I just don't see what's so hard about assuming that these guys got it right, even though we don't understand it.
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