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In all stages of football, the clock is stopped for incomplete passes.
Yes
Soccer, because their is alot more running and the game doesnt stop.
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yes it is true that a referee must stop the clock by going out of bounds in the last 2 minutes of a football game. no-one knows why they were told to do this but now the rules have changed.
No. Not in the NFL, only in college football
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No. In hockey, you can substitute without a stoppage in play. In football (american soccer) you need to wait for play to stop.
There is two definitions for spiking the football. 1. When a player makes a touchdown and throws the ball on the ground, it's a spike. 2. When a quarterback needs to stop the clock in a game, they throw the football on the ground to stop it, which is called spiking.
In 1987 the rules were amended as follows:In order to stop the clock, the quarterback is permitted to throw the ball out of bounds or to the ground as long as he throws it immediately after receiving the snap.
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