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Oh come on Kyler
A 10-second runoff occurs when a team commits any of these acts after the two-minute warning with the clock running: An offensive foul that prevents the snap (e.g., false start) Intentional grounding. Illegal forward pass thrown from beyond the line of scrimmage.10 second runoff only applies when the clock is running pre-snap.
...dbs
A 10-second runoff occurs when a team commits any of these acts after the two-minute warning with the clock running: An offensive foul that prevents the snap (e.g., false start) Intentional grounding. Illegal forward pass thrown from beyond the line of scrimmage.10 second runoff only applies when the clock is running pre-snap.
...dbs
Didn’t help that Arnold split the defenders instead of trying to even block one of them.Murray could have had the first down but chose to slide.
Kliff doing everything he can with his play calling to give the Pats momentum
He didn't want itMurray could have had the first down but chose to slide.
The clock wasn’t running though. He called timeout to stop the clockYou’re wrong
“A 10-second runoff occurs when a team commits any of these acts after the two-minute warning with the clock running: An offensive foul that prevents the snap (e.g., false start) Intentional grounding. Illegal forward pass thrown from beyond the line of scrimmage.”
Harry did you read what you just quoted?You’re wrong
“A 10-second runoff occurs when a team commits any of these acts after the two-minute warning with the clock running: An offensive foul that prevents the snap (e.g., false start) Intentional grounding. Illegal forward pass thrown from beyond the line of scrimmage.”