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by zinckiwi 1323 days ago
At least this is open play with ball in hand, and there is danger there. I fully admit I am not very familiar with American football, but the completely accepted "taking a knee" to run down as much as two minutes of the clock at the end of the game strikes me as far more cynical.
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It’s not cynical at all - clock management is recognized and even appreciated as an important part of the game. Teams routinely practice how best to take advantage of the last 2 minutes of the game, and if they misuse even a few seconds of game time the coach gets roasted by the media.

When coaches are able to find a loophole to burn additional seconds off the clock, they are celebrated for it [1], and the rules are typically amended for the following year to prevent similar abuses.

[1] https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/10/19/mike-vrabel...

You mean it’s not illegal. It’s absolutely cynical — “how can I win this game by stopping my opponent from playing?”