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Old Mon Sep 11, 2006, 01:32pm
MJT MJT is offline
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Ed, there is no way I am going to start the clock on the ready even the 2nd time it happens. And if it happens in the last 1/2 minute of the game, they wont even get the time to run one time. You cannot let them get away with that.

BEAREF, 3-4-6 in short say that if a team is trying to consume (as in this play) or conserve time illegally, the referee can start the clock on the ready for play, or the snap so they cannot get the time advantage they are trying to.
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