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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties
Do you not understand that QB pressure must exist for intentional grounding to be called?
Or are you just being obtuse?
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I understand that the ****ing clock has to be running AT THE SNAP for it to be a legal spike, pressure or not.
I have deductive logic and cognitive reasoning that tell me that if a QB can ONLY spike to stop a running game clock...and if said game clock isn't running at the snap...then said QB better throw at a receiver or get out the pocket and throw toward the LOS, because an NFL officiating crew will call it intentional grounding.
I understand that much.