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big harry

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At our last td drive in regulation. Two times we had players very clearly go out of bounds and the clock continued to run on one and started running as soon as the chains moved on the other.
 
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I noticed the clock keet running after had dropped a pass with less than three min left to go. Clock was all kinds of screwed up.
 
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There were a lot of officiating errors in this game, no doubt.

However, it's a moot point if we don't have seven turnovers.
 
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At our last td drive in regulation. Two times we had players very clearly go out of bounds and the clock continued to run on one and started running as soon as the chains moved on the other.

I think rule changes have limited clock stopping to inside the last 2 minutes of each half for running out of bounds
 
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There were a lot of officiating errors in this game, no doubt.

However, it's a moot point if we don't have seven turnovers.

Turnovers doesn't negate what appeared to be biased officiating. Those guys are paid in the thousands, and are pretty much guaranteed assignments every week regardless of their performance. It's "ok" to question perceived biases in officiating, just like questioning a player's ability or a coach's decisions...
 
#11
#11
The clock only stops on out of bounds plays until the ball is spotted until the last two minutes or so. Outside of two minutes the clock is wound after the ball is spotted and ready for play.
 
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This officiating crew definitely needs to be suspended Next week(because they'll probably be officiating our game)
 
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