Re: college and NFL rules
- From: "Edward M. Kennedy" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 17:28:08 -0400
"J. Hugh Sullivan" <sull1927@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>>> Why should the clock continue to run when the sticks are being moved?
>>
>>For the same reason it keeps running when the official is moving the
>>ball at the end of each play?
>>
>>Usually, the sticks get moved well-before the offense is ready to run
>>another play anyway. If there is an undue or exceptional delay in moving
>>the sticks, one that delays the offense running a play, then the ref can
>>call 'time out' for that delay.
>
> You may be on to something. If the game was shorter the young people
> of today would not drive to the next bar half as drunk as they do
> now..
>
> I am constantly amazed that so many young people of today are so
> mentally crippled that they have to have a crutch (get drunk) to have
> fun.
Yeah, we didn't drink at all in the 70's and 80's
when the drinking age was 18, and no one in college
got carded, and we could by beer in the stadium.
We even snuck a keg in once.
What a brilliant observation, dude.
> I always have so much fun that I seldom get around to having more
> than 1 drink and I don't have to wait for the horse to urinate (beer)
> to have one.
The problem is you cannot count. Lord only knows how
much you drink.
--Tedward
.
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