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Originally Posted by rabblerouser
Not according to the rules.
The spike play is ONLY to be used to stop the clock.
If it's not used to stop a running clock, it's then intentional grounding, no matter what.
According to the rules.
The clock was stopped.
You CAN'T spike the ball if the clock is stopped.
According to the rules. The pressure part never came into play because the clock was not going to start until the ball was snapped.
He should've ran a ****ing play.
According to me.
Classic Andy ****ing Reid clock management, Full Reidtard gonna get us killed in the playoffs.
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Paste the section of the rule book stating this, and also, how is the clock not running as soon as the ball is snapped, thus allowing the ball to be spiked