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					Originally Posted by  parepat
					 
				 
				This is my point.  On each of these occasions there is a time lag between the official deciding to stop the clock, and actually signaling it.  There is also a time lag from the time the operator sees the signal and actually stops it.  Thus, at any other point in the game, there may be a second or two between the runners foot touching out of bounds and the clock getting stopped.  This lag is a result of human reaction time.  In the play in question, no consideration was made for the time lag. 
			
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 Isn't it made up for by a similar lag in starting the clock?
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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