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Originally Posted by referee99
That the thrower was going to shoot his 2nd? I never heard a horn with that dramatic music playing, but....
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I did see all zeros on the game clock, and no rebounders on the lanes, so the game horn must have sounded. In fact if you listen carefully, you can hear the horn sound a split second after the whistle (which can lead to another question). I wondered the same thing. It looks like the trail is signaling a second shot, and the lead hangs around to get the ball back after it ended up in the hands of the shooter. In any case, the two officials don't seem to be "heading out of Dodge" in any big hurry. Of course, the home team did win, so maybe they wanted to stick around to take their bows.
Now, who wants to post something about the split second difference? Let the games, and the fun, begin.