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Originally Posted by Rain Man
Yeah, I guess you're right in general on the first down. The situation that caught my attention was the special case subset below, a spike on first down after a change in possession, which should never be a spike unless your QB is Elvis Grbac. Is there a way to put a fix in for that? Otherwise, we'll be fielding complaints from paying players down the line.
Richmond
2nd Q 1:10 Nick Folk kicks 64 yards, returned for 30 yards by LaRod Stephens-Howling
2nd Q 1:02 1st and 10 Richmond 36 Matt Hasselbeck sacked by Shaun Phillips for a loss of -3 yards. QB fumbled and defense recoved returned for 0 yards.
Richmond 0, Duluth 10
Duluth
2nd Q 0:46 1st and 10 Richmond 33 Philip Rivers spikes the ball to kill the clock.
2nd Q 0:43 2nd and 10 Richmond 33 Philip Rivers passes incomplete to DeSean Jackson.
2nd Q 0:36 3rd and 10 Richmond 33 Philip Rivers passes incomplete to Randall Cobb.
2nd Q 0:29 4th and 10 Richmond 33 Nick Folk field goal attempt from 50 yards. Good.
Richmond 0, Duluth 13
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OK, change of possession was the thing I was missing. Yeah, I can fix it. That is the beautiful thing about code -- anything is possible.