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Old Sat Oct 22, 2011, 11:45am
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Dedicated clock shaver

Last night I was in the press box operating the scoreboard with a veteran member of my crew who decided he just wanted to operate the clock.
So he did.
He was very quick to start the clock on the snap. Not so much to stop it. At one point, a coach in the box with us asked us why the clock was running ten seconds into a time-out. This game wasn't a blowout, either, until three minutes left in the fourth when 17 points were scored in a short period.
My question is, when people are on your crew and doing this, and your professional image is at stake, how do you handle it when people start to really take note on how slow the clock stops?
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