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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer
If I remember that play correctly, the Colts called a timeout previous to that play. On the TV graphic, there were 9 seconds left. After the time out was called, they put back 2 seconds on the clock, so there were 11 seconds. They then ran one play which took four seconds which left 7 seconds left on the clock.
According to the official play-by-play, that is exactly what happened.
NFL Game Center: Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts - 2009 Divisional Playoffs
1-7-BAL 7 (:17) (Shotgun) 18-P.Manning pass short middle to 44-D.Clark to BLT 3 for 4 yards (52-R.Lewis).
Timeout #3 by IND at 00:11.
2-3-BAL 3 (:11) (Shotgun) 18-P.Manning pass incomplete short right to 87-R.Wayne [55-T.Suggs].
Timeout #3 by BLT at 00:07.
3-3-BAL 3 (:07) (Shotgun) 18-P.Manning pass short left to 87-R.Wayne for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
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I heard the call for timeout, being a deep wing, I immediately looked at the clock and saw 11 seconds. They stopped it with 9 seconds and I kept wondering if they were going to put time back on the clock. They must have put the 2 seconds back on without much of an annoucement, I think Harbaugh saw the 9 seconds before they changed it, because he was questioning the clock status after that play asking how only 2 seconds went off.