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Old Fri Feb 15, 2008, 08:01am
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REPLY: Chick...in the NFL, the officials are told to 'accommodate' the offense. If the offense wants to go fast near the end of the half, the officials are told to hurry it up too. But it all evens out since each team is accorded that consideration, and both teams know the drill.
Bob, I am aware of that argument, and if in the NFL both teams are ok with it, then have at it.

But at my particular level (hs), I simply don't like it, and I hope we're never 'told' to accomodate the offense.
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Old Fri Feb 15, 2008, 08:42am
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Bob, I am aware of that argument, and if in the NFL both teams are ok with it, then have at it.

But at my particular level (hs), I simply don't like it, and I hope we're never 'told' to accomodate the offense.
REPLY: I agree with you. As long as we maintain a fairly brisk pace throughout the game, I'd hate to be told we need to hurry in the last few minutes.
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