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Haynes King Update: How Do We Feel About Him?
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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 969215" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Just upping my post count replying to myself…. </p><p></p><p>So there is a bunch of weird clock stuff in the ESPN play by play on that series. We ran five plays with 10:24 on the clock apparently….</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14950[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The time out was actually taken after Copley’s 3rd down run. On the play….</p><p>It was 3rd and 1, we ran Cooley to right side. He was tackled right at the line. He actually looked short. </p><p>The clock never stopped and the play clock started at 40. No signal was given by the official. We made a substitution with about 27 seconds on the clock and a couple seconds later the chains started to move. </p><p>The chains were set with 19 seconds on the play clock and then the play clock jumped to 25 (as it should on first down). </p><p>BC then took a wholesale substitution around 15 seconds. The TV was on Key, who was arguing with the official so I could not see if we also subbed between the 25 second reset and BC’s massive platoon change around 15 seconds. </p><p>At any rate, BC took their time and the officials held the snap. </p><p></p><p>Since the play clock actually reset at 25 when the chains moved, it was not as egregious as I first thought, but the game clock never stopped running at all. </p><p>The right thing would’ve been for the official to reset the game clock and start 25 seconds on ready for play. </p><p>The scenario played out such that they stole a time out from us but it was the 2nd quarter and ultimately was not critical. Unfortunate it happened to us though…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 969215, member: 4905"] Just upping my post count replying to myself…. So there is a bunch of weird clock stuff in the ESPN play by play on that series. We ran five plays with 10:24 on the clock apparently…. [ATTACH type="full"]14950[/ATTACH] The time out was actually taken after Copley’s 3rd down run. On the play…. It was 3rd and 1, we ran Cooley to right side. He was tackled right at the line. He actually looked short. The clock never stopped and the play clock started at 40. No signal was given by the official. We made a substitution with about 27 seconds on the clock and a couple seconds later the chains started to move. The chains were set with 19 seconds on the play clock and then the play clock jumped to 25 (as it should on first down). BC then took a wholesale substitution around 15 seconds. The TV was on Key, who was arguing with the official so I could not see if we also subbed between the 25 second reset and BC’s massive platoon change around 15 seconds. At any rate, BC took their time and the officials held the snap. Since the play clock actually reset at 25 when the chains moved, it was not as egregious as I first thought, but the game clock never stopped running at all. The right thing would’ve been for the official to reset the game clock and start 25 seconds on ready for play. The scenario played out such that they stole a time out from us but it was the 2nd quarter and ultimately was not critical. Unfortunate it happened to us though… [/QUOTE]
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