Quote:
Originally Posted by Ed Hickland
Here are my thoughts and what I practiced that day. With 59 seconds we knew it would be real close. I said to my umpire Joe, what do you think can we influence the clock?
Kings Park had two timeouts remaining and they were going to use them. The third down play ended at about 37-35 seconds and I debated holding the RFP finally giving it at 31 my logic being it would not be fair to not give Kings Park an opportunity in other words I did not want to influence the game.
At six seconds I flagged Sayville for delay of game and like I said earlier the clock wound down but I placed the time back on the clock.
Had Sayville gotten off the quick kick as planned what would have happened. Probably nothing but the end of the game.
|
[Standard disclaimer, official, but not the oblongate ball type]
Why would you try to influence the clock? Missing a call is not a mark on one's integrity, we all miss them them. But why would you blow the ready for play anytime but when the ball is ready for play in a close game?
________
EndlessJoy live