Quote:
Originally Posted by Ed Hickland
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.
|
That is way to fast to blow the RFP. That is only 4-6 seconds after the down ended. I understand that you don't want to deprive B from a chance at winning but you don't want to hurry up and deprive A of a sure victory.
Dick Honig would blow the RFP 13 seconds after the down ended. That would put you at 24-22 seconds left and A would have never snapped the ball. Check ou the youtube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YladJ-etR4