Basically looking for someone with better search skills than I in this forum. Recall a vast discussion last season (I think) about losing team making a field goal, grabbing ball and throwing it away to stop the clock in the final seconds. Can't find that thread.
Just looking to remind myself about the reasoning on when to blow it dead, how/when to penalize, etc. Recall if it's under 5 seconds to go, the official shall not stop play but fuzzy on the rest.
(Maybe it was too late at night, but a re-reading of 10-1-5 and 10-3-5, and case book got me bupkus. And some late-night searching on the board was no better.)
At end of recent BV game, losing team pulled within three points with 8 seconds to go and heaved the pelotta waaay into a corner. Quite egregious. First warning to them apparently so the crew simply let the winners inbound on the end line. They ran out the clock and that was that. With 8 seconds to go, would one ever be justified in just letting one team go fetch the ball, essentially letting time run out because it couldn't be done quickly enough?
Wound the delay-heave ever warrant a T if no warning had been previously given?