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South Pittsburg vs Gordonsville (Grider against this Clemons man)


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4 minutes ago, powerp said:

Play clock is 25. 
credit to Gordonsville. They are pushing us around.

our defense has held Gordy to around 30 yards in first half

Do you notice it's 40 now? It's 25 just select times.

Our defense is playing well, but our offense isnt helping at all. SP is sending more than we can block,  and we run 1 screen and no hot routes. 

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2 minutes ago, croz6110 said:

Do you notice it's 40 now? It's 25 just select times.

Our defense is playing well, but our offense isnt helping at all. SP is sending more than we can block,  and we run 1 screen and no hot routes. 

All year we've done 40 as soon as play is over. 25 on stopped plays like incomplete and starts when ref whistles

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31 minutes ago, croz6110 said:

Why is every one of our pass plays 30 yards downfield?

I thought defensive holding was auyomatic 1st down.

I thought the play clock was 40 seconds.

Both a 40-second and a 25-second play clock are used. Unless the game is stopped for administrative reasons (e.g., change of possession, penalty, injury, clock error, etc.), the offensive team has 40 seconds to snap the ball after the previous play ends. After administrative stoppages, a 25-second play clock is used.

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1 minute ago, piratetom said:

Both a 40-second and a 25-second play clock are used. Unless the game is stopped for administrative reasons (e.g., change of possession, penalty, injury, clock error, etc.), the offensive team has 40 seconds to snap the ball after the previous play ends. After administrative stoppages, a 25-second play clock is used.

This!

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Just now, piratetom said:

Both a 40-second and a 25-second play clock are used. Unless the game is stopped for administrative reasons (e.g., change of possession, penalty, injury, clock error, etc.), the offensive team has 40 seconds to snap the ball after the previous play ends. After administrative stoppages, a 25-second play clock is used.

That's what I thought.

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