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Old Tue Jan 01, 2008, 07:01pm
ronny mulkey ronny mulkey is offline
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Agree except for the part highlighted. I think that the time of the whistle isn't really applicable. It's the time that you see on the clock when you mentally grant the TO. Thoughts?
I would think that any timing error could be caught by having a count upon the legal touching of the ball. Although I can't count in tenths, I wouldn't have any problem with putting .2 back on a clock if I felt the T.O. request occurred within my "one thousand one" assuming the clock ran out and i wouldn't have any problem with game over if my count reached "one thousand two" assuming the clock had not reached zero.
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