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Yeah, I've got the NFL watch too. The ONLY thing I don't like about it is that you can't have two different count down timers, i.e. one for 1 minute and another for 25 seconds. That is the only thing I don't like.
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I use the NFL watch also. I know a few guys that don't like it. I like it for the big buttons and big face. I use the Ready Ref (www.ready-ref.com) for the 25/60 clock. It cost about $70 but is worth every dollar! |
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Seconding the opinion of the Ready Ref. It is THE way to go for the play clock and the interval timer (60 secs). If you have that then the watch is pretty much immaterial. Any of the digital watches with a countdown timer and relative large start stop buttons (i.e the Timex Ironman Triathlon) will work.
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I use a Robic SC-5002 which is a count down timer on a lanyard. I like it since it's not on my wrist, and can be started/stopped while still in your shirt pocket (it has a button on the front that you can easily feel thru the fabric of the pocket). It also has a low volume "beep" that lets you know that you just turned it on/off when you hit the button. Not much money, can easily change battery, and leaves hands free since you don't wear it on the wrist.
It's slightly larger that a baseball ball/strike counter with an easily readable large character display. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ance&n=3375251
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Do they make an audible beep so you don't have to look at them to know you've started them?
The watch I have now, I have to make sure. Don't like to be staring at my watch at the end of a play to make sure I stopped the clock. |
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it is a little bigger then a beeper. Goes on you belt with a metal loop. Very solid. It comes with a rain case (plastic cover) which I haven't used. In the picture on the website it is blown up for a better view. |
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I use the NFL only in clock failure and my ready ref at BJ on TO and Huddles. I also use it for the time to get the ball to be kicked after a score. This is a time saving event for clock/game management.
I truly recommend both of these, just make sure you put a fresh battery in the ready ref each season. It gives you a 5 second warning on huddles and 15 second warning on time outs. |
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While I am carrying the Ready Ref in my bag, I always keep the battery unplugged as it is very easy for things in the bag to push against the button and keep starting the thing. (And you gotta have a spare battery in the bag anway, just like spare whistles, pencils, etc)
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