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If the refs cut the play for review there should be no run off...set was about to snap thr ball but they lose 10 sec because of of a ref mistake

No, they gained 5 seconds. Here's what happened:.

0:51: Play ends with the clock running as the Lions are tackled in the field of play
0:36: Lions are about to snap the ball when the refs stop the clock and review the play.

After the review, they reset the clock to 0:51 before executing the 10 second runoff, meaning the Lions were able to snap the ball at 0:41, despite not being remotely ready to snap the ball at 0:41 had there been no review (remember, the clock had already run to 0:36 while the Lions lined up before the replay.)

Because the status of the clock didn't change (there was no question about the player going out of bounds or anything), the time should have stayed at 0:36 (with the Lions allowed to line up and be ready to snap it at the restart of the clock) with no runoff instead of being reset to 0:51 and 10 seconds taken off down to 0:41.


EDIT: For what it's worth, I did some digging this morning and the officials did f*** this up (surprise surprise, right?). The run off, by rule, is actually only supposed to happen when the status of the game clock changes from stopped to running due to a review. The clock should have stayed where it was at 0:36 when they stopped the game.
 
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After watching Chiefs Texans yesterday I'm much less worried about today, simply because I don't think the league/refs will allow whoever wins this game to get past KC. T Swift in the Super Bowl makes too much money. It'd be nice if the script writers had this as our year, but can't worry too much either way.
 
After watching Chiefs Texans yesterday I'm much less worried about today, simply because I don't think the league/refs will allow whoever wins this game to get past KC. T Swift in the Super Bowl makes too much money. It'd be nice if the script writers had this as our year, but can't worry too much either way.
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I am so sick of the “Chiefs win cause of Swift” narrative.
 
The boys will need to be on their P's and Q's, but we can win this game, just need to go out and execute.

I expect much better gameplans from our young coordinators this time around, I am sure they have been thinking about the first matchup all season long.

Go Bills!
 
No, they gained 5 seconds. Here's what happened:.

0:51: Play ends with the clock running as the Lions are tackled in the field of play
0:36: Lions are about to snap the ball when the refs stop the clock and review the play.

After the review, they reset the clock to 0:51 before executing the 10 second runoff, meaning the Lions were able to snap the ball at 0:41, despite not being remotely ready to snap the ball at 0:41 had there been no review (remember, the clock had already run to 0:36 while the Lions lined up before the replay.)

Because the status of the clock didn't change (there was no question about the player going out of bounds or anything), the time should have stayed at 0:36 (with the Lions allowed to line up and be ready to snap it at the restart of the clock) with no runoff instead of being reset to 0:51 and 10 seconds taken off down to 0:41.


EDIT: For what it's worth, I did some digging this morning and the officials did f*** this up (surprise surprise, right?). The run off, by rule, is actually only supposed to happen when the status of the game clock changes from stopped to running due to a review. The clock should have stayed where it was at 0:36 when they stopped the game.

the point I'm making still holds. There should be no run off on official review stop.

also...they should not be charged an injury time out if the clock isstopped from the play results
 
the point I'm making still holds. There should be no run off on official review stop.

also...they should not be charged an injury time out if the clock isstopped from the play results
There absolutely should be if the clock goes from stopped to running. Then the defense is screwed out of time that should have ran off the clock if the refs would just get things right in the first place.
 
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Would love to sit down and watch this, but it's middle of the day here and I just left my wife to look after the kids for three days while i went hiking.

My kids gave been eagerly wanting to go climbing and today seems to be a good day for it.

I'll follow the scores and maybe have the Westwood One commentary going.

This game might be the toughest of the playoffs. Even more so than the Chiefs this year.
 
Any news on Flowers?
Conflicting, wgr just said straight running only in warmups
I would just wait until official announcements in about 35 minutes

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Light snow falling on the field now

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Rams giving Philly a game at half, Barkley got his hand/wrist banged up on that last drive and came out
 
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