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Don't have the reference, but personally I count the 10 second count ALL of the time for a couple of reasons:
1) Good habit 2) If the clock doesn't start or malfunctions, you now have what qualifies as definite knowledge of how much time should be left. |
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Read some of the posts in this thread. I used to say signal, however, after reading Brad's post #24, I think I have change my mind. What Bob, Brad and others are saying is that you can still count in you head, just in case there happens to be a timing issue.
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I do not count, there can not be a violation. Then imo you should keep a count. You can keep a silent count if you want to have check on the time. But usally it's easier to glance at the clock to see it starts properly. And with that few seconds left, it probably won't stop until the qtr is over anyway
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