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6 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

Lol meant the clock only stops under 2min the 2nd and 4th quarters

You’re referring to two minute warnings, I think. But the issue being referred to is the game clock not stopping when a player catches the ball and runs out of bounds. 

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1 hour ago, Jackofalltrades said:

That is a new rule, Olsen was marked down inside the field of play thus the clock didn’t stop. They explained it in the radio feed. 

What is the rule exactly? I don't understand how the ref can just choose to mark him down inside the field of play? He wasn't touched and he didn't give himself up... He was sliding to catch the ball not to give himself up. That call is the kind of call that can cost you a game.

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2 hours ago, Jackofalltrades said:

That is a new rule, Olsen was marked down inside the field of play thus the clock didn’t stop. They explained it in the radio feed. 

The marking him down part was the poor reffing. Unless there’s some weird new rule like college where they’re down as soon as they hit the ground, cuz nobody touched him before he slid out, to my recollection. 

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So,,   if  Greg had been able to run out of bounds, instead of a sliding catch, on his knees catch,,   the clock would have stopped  ??

By being on his knees when the catch was made ,, it was like ...  Greg was giving himself up inbounds ?  so the clock kept running ?

 

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2 minutes ago, OceanPanther said:

So,,   if  Greg had been able to run out of bounds, instead of a sliding catch, on his knees catch,,   the clock would have stopped  ??

By being on his knees when the catch was made ,, it was like ...  Greg was giving himself up inbounds ?  so the clock kept running ?

 

Exactly.  Same as "taking a knee" at the end of the game or when fielding a kickoff.  The play is dead at that spot. 

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