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Originally Posted by lostcause
Game 3:
3rd Q 3:02 1st and 15 Abilene 19 Danny Ware rushes for -2 yards.
3rd Q 2:12 2nd and 17 Abilene 17 Peyton Hillis rushes for 2 yards.
3rd Q 1:22 3rd and 14 Abilene 19 Jamaal Charles rushes for 0 yards.
3rd Q 0:32 4th and 14 Abilene 19 Jamaal Charles rushes for 17 yards.
A stretch of 4 consecutive running plays for 4 different distances and 50 seconds exactly comes off the clock for each play. May be an abberation, but seems rather odd.
Edit, 50 second run offs exactly happens several times:
4th Q 5:08 1st and 10 Allentown 46 Jamaal Charles rushes for 4 yards.
4th Q 4:18 2nd and 6 Allentown 42 Peyton Hillis rushes for 6 yards.
4th Q 3:28 3rd and 1 Allentown 37 Peyton Hillis rushes for 2 yards.
4th Q 2:38 1st and 10 Allentown 34 Peyton Hillis rushes for 3 yards. time out Allentown
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I use fixed times for the duration of each play type. This is a very slight simplification, unlikely to affect game play or enjoyment.
I'm allowing 5 seconds for the play and the referee/timekeeper to get things going and a 45 second play clock. Smart teams are going to be very close to this number in a must run situation.