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Old Tue Jun 24, 2008, 12:45pm
Ch1town
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Originally Posted by Whistles & Stripes
If you glanced at the clock and know that there is less than 5 seconds remaining, I see no need to start a count. I would explain this to anyone who questioned it postgame.

If a team scores with 7 seconds remaining in any period, do you begin a 10 second count once the ball has been inbounded?
Say the defense reaches thru the endline & dislodges the ball or fouls the thrower & the clock doesn't stop on your whistle... how would you know how much time to put back on the clock w/out a count?

7 seconds remaining, I'll make a visible 10 second count... in case of a TO & the clock keeps running then I have definite info with my count.
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