Hi guys
We had a situation yesterday here in England where we tripped over AR 3-3-5 IX.
3-3-5-f-1
If the player injury is the only reason for stopping the clock (other than his or a teammate's helmet coming off, Rule 3-3-9) with less than one minute in the half, the opponent has the option of a 10-second subtraction.
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Late in the half, ball carrier A35 is tackled beyond the line to gain. B79 goes to the ground with an injury. RULING: There is no option for a 10-second subtraction because the game clock stops on the first down as well as the injury. The game clock starts on the referee's signal.
We had almost exactly this situation except it was A20 being injured, and my L's argument was that we could Zap 10 on the grounds that it may not have been the only reason we stopped the clock, but it was the only reason that we couldn't start it again. Of course the rulebook says otherwise, but does anyone know what the reasoning is for it being the way it is? He's having trouble understanding the logic behind it.