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What's the rule that runs 10 seconds off the clock if the offense commits a foul that stops the clock and why isn't it enforced on the false start with :03 on the clock. I realize the Saints were not doing that but they could have if they couldn't get lined up in time. Seems like there is another potential hole there.... |
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#2
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A timeout was called on the previous play. That's why no 10 second run off.
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#3
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So your saying that if they jumped early after the Shockey completion with no TO we were going to overtime? Has it ever happened to take a chip shot field goal win from a team like this? |
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The clock was already stopped when the false start occurred. The rule is if the offensive penalty stops the clock, there's a 10-second runoff.
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#5
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Pitt +160
150/240 |
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#6
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Second Half
Pitt +.5 210/200 Yeah crazy...but Miami is horrible. |
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#7
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So you bet them money line they get blanked and you come back with a second half bet. Miami can easily lose this game and you can cash everything, but this bet seems like your using your heart. Good Luck
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