emoney_33
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.In the fourth quarter, on at least 2 or 3 occasions, the clock did not stop when the player went out of bounds. Since teams can't stop even our 2nd string offense from scoring, keep that damn clock rolling and get the game over with lol.
It is possible that that was the case but the clock does not always stop when a player goes out of bounds. I do not know what plays you are talking about but I will say the rule as I understand it. When a defender forces someone out of bounds the clock does not stop. If the player with the ball goes out of bounds on their own the clock stops.
As I saw it explained on the NFL Network is if the player with the ball is going backwards after contact (Pushed out of bounds) the clock keeps rolling.
In the fourth quarter, on at least 2 or 3 occasions, the clock did not stop when the player went out of bounds. Since teams can't stop even our 2nd string offense from scoring, keep that damn clock rolling and get the game over with lol.