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Why isn't spiking the ball to stop the clock intentional grounding?

Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:34 pm
Posted by Hugo Stiglitz
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:34 pm
I've always wondered this, how is it written in the rules to permit the QB to throw the ball at his feet intentionally and not be grounding?
Posted by castorinho
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Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:36 pm to
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Item 3: Stopping Clock A player under center is permitted to stop the game clock legally to save time if, immediately upon receiving the snap, he begins a continuous throwing motion and throws the ball directly into the ground.


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Item 4: Delayed Spike A passer, after delaying his passing action for strategic purposes, is prohibited from throwing the ball to the ground in front of him, even though he is under no pressure from defensive rusher(s).


Posted by lsutigers1992
Member since Mar 2006
25317 posts
Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:36 pm to
Grounding is done to avoid a sack.
Posted by TigerintheNO
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:36 pm to
QB wasn't in danger of being sacked
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
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Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:37 pm to
being able to spike increases the offense





























THANKS GOODELL
Posted by genro
Member since Nov 2011
61788 posts
Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:39 pm to
Same reason the holder is not considered down even though he has the ball and his knee down

There's an exception
Posted by tween the hedges
Member since Feb 2012
20257 posts
Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:40 pm to
So it would loss of down and half a yard? Not a big deal
Posted by genro
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 9/19/14 at 7:47 pm to
I've always thought a PAT (or 2-point conversion) should be 2.5 yards instead of 3. If it's supposed to represent one play, 4 downs = 10 yards. Maybe the D is supposed to have a bigger advantage.
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