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Old Sun Dec 31, 2006, 07:40pm
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Bob,
I don't believe that either of the situations you pose could be considered an error by the timer. The timer is to stop the clock when the whistle is blown. The timer can't read the minds of the officials. There is no rule extant that I know of which would allow the referee to put extra time back on the clock because the official was slow granting a time-out or failed to grant one altogether.
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