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Old Wed Oct 15, 2008, 02:06pm
Welpe Welpe is offline
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Originally Posted by parepat View Post
I am still of the opinion that the clock should start on the snap. If there was no penalty the clock would not start.
You are correct if there were no penalty, the clock would start on the snap for two reasons (1) a team was awarded a new series following a legal kick and (2) team B was awarded a new series. Neither of these things happened though because there was an accepted penalty.

In that case, you look at what caused the down to end. In this case, the ball carrier was tackled inbounds so the clock wil start on the RFP.

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The clock was stopped at the snap as well.
That would only matter if you had a dead ball foul prior to the ball becoming live, otherwise the clock status prior to the ball becoming live is irrelevant when a foul occurs.

I will try to provide some rule references tonight (books are at home).
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