Coincidence?

dergibog

Five-Star Recruit
I don't know if anybody else noticed this. The Cowboys hosted San Diego at JerryWorld stadium on Sunday. Dallas scored a touchdown with two seconds left, and trailing by three went for the onside kick. A Charger player recovered the onside kick. Guess how much time was left on the clock after the kick... Oh yeah, that's right --- one second

Really???? :01 left!!!!

The Chargers had to take a knee on the last play, (giving the Cowboys at least a tiny chance of a Joe Piscarcik fumble that could be run in for a touchdown.)

What are the odds that the same guy was running the clock for the Big XII Championship game and the Cowboys game?

Okay, I'm over it now.

 
dergibog said:
I don't know if anybody else noticed this. The Cowboys hosted San Diego at JerryWorld stadium on Sunday. Dallas scored a touchdown with two seconds left, and trailing by three went for the onside kick. A Charger player recovered the onside kick. Guess how much time was left on the clock after the kick... Oh yeah, that's right --- one second

Really???? :01 left!!!!

The Chargers had to take a knee on the last play, (giving the Cowboys at least a tiny chance of a Joe Piscarcik fumble that could be run in for a touchdown.)

What are the odds that the same guy was running the clock for the Big XII Championship game and the Cowboys game?

Okay, I'm over it now.
Clock operators in the NFL are hired by the league. The Big 12 clock operator let time expire, it was the officials who changed it. Completely different, and it could be much worse. In 2005 there was 52 seconds added to a game.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2173143

 
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