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Nov 9, 2024
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Junior Deputy
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I believe it’s to keep an offense from intentionally getting procedural
penalties to stop the clock during the last minute of the game or whatever.
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Why does football have odd technical rules like 10 second runoffs? What is the
Polecat
Nov 9, 10:05pm
I believe it’s to keep an offense from intentionally getting procedural
Junior Deputy
Nov 9, 10:06pm
I think so that you can't stop clock at will by taking/forcing penalties?
NumbersGuy
Nov 9, 10:06pm
I guess that makes sense. Maybe they just run the clock in real time instead
Polecat
Nov 9, 10:07pm
In certain situations you would gladly trade 5 yards for a stopped clock.
NWCoug
Nov 9, 10:07pm
So the offense doesn't false start on purpose to stop the clock.
NorCal Cougar
Nov 9, 10:08pm
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