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I hate how the clock does not stop when you go out of bounds, except when there's less than two minutes left in the second or fourth quarter. Is there something in the options to change this, or is it just some ******** thing you have to deal with?Tags: None -
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BDeVoLi said:
I hate how the clock does not stop when you go out of bounds, except when there's less than two minutes left in the second or fourth quarter. Is there something in the options to change this, or is it just some ******** thing you have to deal with?
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It's right the way it is in the game. The NFL changed it a few years ago.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn -
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BDeVoLi said:
I hate how the clock does not stop when you go out of bounds, except when there's less than two minutes left in the second or fourth quarter. Is there something in the options to change this, or is it just some ******** thing you have to deal with?
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It's right the way it is in the game. The NFL changed it a few years ago.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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BDeVoLi said:
I hate how the clock does not stop when you go out of bounds, except when there's less than two minutes left in the second or fourth quarter. Is there something in the options to change this, or is it just some ******** thing you have to deal with?
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It's right the way it is in the game. The NFL changed it a few years ago.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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NYJets37 said:
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BDeVoLi said:
I hate how the clock does not stop when you go out of bounds, except when there's less than two minutes left in the second or fourth quarter. Is there something in the options to change this, or is it just some ******** thing you have to deal with?
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It's right the way it is in the game. The NFL changed it a few years ago.
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Jets is correct.
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NYJets37 said:
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BDeVoLi said:
I hate how the clock does not stop when you go out of bounds, except when there's less than two minutes left in the second or fourth quarter. Is there something in the options to change this, or is it just some ******** thing you have to deal with?
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It's right the way it is in the game. The NFL changed it a few years ago.
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Jets is correct.
Official NFL Timing RulesComment
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NYJets37 said:
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BDeVoLi said:
I hate how the clock does not stop when you go out of bounds, except when there's less than two minutes left in the second or fourth quarter. Is there something in the options to change this, or is it just some ******** thing you have to deal with?
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It's right the way it is in the game. The NFL changed it a few years ago.
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Jets is correct.
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