Post by billymurray on Sept 8, 2024 17:07:10 GMT -6
What was with the clock running after a Bear getting knocked out of bounds?? First time was within 2 minutes of halftime Cole Kmet (w/strange review). The second was 2nd half cant remember if it was kmet again but no way it was fwd progress. Never any mention. My brother in law and I were starting to wonder if it was a rule change we didnt know about. Zero mention by analysts. Weird.
What was with the clock running after a Bear getting knocked out of bounds?? First time was within 2 minutes of halftime Cole Kmet (w/strange review). The second was 2nd half cant remember if it was kmet again but no way it was fwd progress. Never any mention. My brother in law and I were starting to wonder if it was a rule change we didnt know about. Zero mention by analysts. Weird.
If a player with the ball goes out of bounds within the last two minutes of the first half or the last five minutes of the game, the clock will stop until the next snap of the ball.
What was with the clock running after a Bear getting knocked out of bounds?? First time was within 2 minutes of halftime Cole Kmet (w/strange review). The second was 2nd half cant remember if it was kmet again but no way it was fwd progress. Never any mention. My brother in law and I were starting to wonder if it was a rule change we didnt know about. Zero mention by analysts. Weird.
If a player with the ball goes out of bounds within the last two minutes of the first half or the last five minutes of the game, the clock will stop until the next snap of the ball.
I am going off the live play and memory but Kmet went out with 58 seconds in the 1st half. Clock kept running and then they reviewed (if if was a catch? made no sense but this isnt related) the play with 43 seconds left and obviously no snap of the ball.