hammer2427 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 It used to be that if a player was injured, he had to sit out one play before he could return to the game. Waddle was injured on the last play before the two minute warning, then returned for the first play after the two minute warning. Is this not a penalty? What am I missing? Bills 30-27 Dolphins (Nov 3, 2024) Play-by-Play - ESPN.heic Quote
BullBuchanan Posted November 4 Posted November 4 (edited) ARTICLE 3. INJURY TIMEOUTS PRIOR TO TWO-MINUTE WARNING OF EITHER HALF When an injury timeout is called, the injured player must leave the game for the completion of one down. The player will be permitted to remain in the game if: either team calls a charged team timeout; the injury is the result of a foul by an opponent; or the period ends or the two-minute warning occurs before the next snap. At the conclusion of an injury timeout, the game clock will start as if the injury timeout had not occurred. If either team takes, or is charged with, a timeout, the clock will start on the snap. Edited November 4 by BullBuchanan 1 Quote
Draconator Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Just now, hammer2427 said: It used to be that if a player was injured, he had to sit out one play before he could return to the game. Waddle was injured on the last play before the two minute warning, then returned for the first play after the two minute warning. Is this not a penalty? What am I missing? Bills 30-27 Dolphins (Nov 3, 2024) Play-by-Play - ESPN.heic 71.34 kB · 0 downloads The two minute warning. A player doesn't have to sit out if it happened right before the two minute warning. Like a time out. (I think). 1 Quote
mikemac2001 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Just now, Draconator said: The two minute warning. A player doesn't have to sit out if it happened right before the two minute warning. Like a time out. (I think). That’s what I thought watching live he was injured went to two minute warning (timeout) then returned. I just assumed the 2 minute was considered a timeout and allows them to return Just now, hammer2427 said: Which play? He was in on the last play before the two minute warning and on the first play after. (Look at the ESPN play-by-play attached to the post-which is also how I remember seeing it when I was at the game.) He got an ankle injury and it looked serious 1 Quote
mikemac2001 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 (edited) ARTICLE 3. INJURY TIMEOUTS PRIOR TO TWO-MINUTE WARNING OF EITHER HALF When an injury timeout is called, the injured player must leave the game for the completion of one down. The player will be permitted to remain in the game if: either team calls a charged team timeout; the injury is the result of a foul by an opponent; or the period ends or the two-minute warning occurs before the next snap. https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-rulebook/# Edited November 4 by mikemac2001 Website 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 I didn't make sense to me that Miami wasn't charged a timeout AND the clock started running again before a play Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted November 4 Posted November 4 11 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said: I didn't make sense to me that Miami wasn't charged a timeout AND the clock started running again before a play It was before the 2 min warning Quote
Warcodered Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Those refs overall ***** sucked, hell even on the game winning drive they let Mack Hollins spot the ball. 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 2 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: It was before the 2 min warning This is correct. Dolphins weren't charged a timeout because there was 2:14 or whatever on the clock. Since the last play was a run play, the clock starts on the whistle and proceeds to the 2 minute warning. The 2 minute warning is considered a timeout, so Waddle can return to the field of play after the timeout. 1 Quote
davefan66 Posted November 4 Posted November 4 Was just rewatching the game at that point. Yep, 2 minute warning. Quote
Simon Posted November 4 Posted November 4 16 minutes ago, Warcodered said: Those refs overall ***** sucked, hell even on the game winning drive they let Mack Hollins spot the ball. I don't know why they were all surprised; it wasn't even the first time in the game he'd done it. I think he got away with another one on that last drive late in the first half. Quote
FLFan Posted November 4 Posted November 4 44 minutes ago, mikemac2001 said: That’s what I thought watching live he was injured went to two minute warning (timeout) then returned. I just assumed the 2 minute was considered a timeout and allows them to return He got an ankle injury and it looked serious It did not look that serious. It looked like he was being a baby. Quote
Saxum Posted November 5 Posted November 5 1 hour ago, hammer2427 said: It used to be that if a player was injured, he had to sit out one play before he could return to the game. Waddle was injured on the last play before the two minute warning, then returned for the first play after the two minute warning. Is this not a penalty? What am I missing? Bills 30-27 Dolphins (Nov 3, 2024) Play-by-Play - ESPN.heic 71.34 kB · 7 downloads He is channelling Emmitt Smith. Quote
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