How do you have 3 delay of games in one game?

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By failing to snap the ball before the play clock hits 0:00

^^THIS!!^^

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Its very simple, lack of awareness and some VERY POOR COACHING. This rarely happens to a well coached team. Just look at the cast of characters we've had over the past several years. A few common denominators are stupid mindless penalties in the form of being undisciplined, delay of penalty, and celebration calls. Take a look at the Shannon, Golden, and Richt years and these penalties were prominent, frequent, and absolutely never fixed. I hope Manny gets this under control immediately because the UF game looked like a culmination of the past 10 plus years.
 
Refs don’t usually call delay of games until the play clock has expired for about a second. (The back judge has to watch the scoreboard clock hit zero, and then turn around and see if the ball is snapped.)

How the **** do you get called on delays 3 times?
I watched the mcadoo era as a giants fan and thats coaching man. It used to happen to them not being able to get the play out
 
Camping World Stadium is notorious for being a bad venue for QBs when it comes to keeping track of the play clock.
 
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The location of the clock was the problem & there was only one in each direction.
It sure was in a terrible location. Drove me nuts the whole game. But Franks didn’t have that problem so I can’t blame the location anymore.
 
It sure was in a terrible location. Drove me nuts the whole game. But Franks didn’t have that problem so I can’t blame the location anymore.

they also played a spring game there and diaz has coached in that stadium a few years ago.
 
new play caller new QB new offense the stadium has 1 play clock and it was on the left sideline and about the triple deck in height. the refs only called delay of game on miami not UF bc that's what they were told to do.
This. There’s two play clocks in the stadium. Each is hard to see. The refs blew the whistle for a ref TO twice when UF wasn’t set when they would’ve almost certainly run out of time.
 
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Refs don’t usually call delay of games until the play clock has expired for at least a second. (The back judge has to watch the scoreboard clock hit zero, and then turn around and see if the ball is snapped.)

How the **** do you get called on delays 3 times?

Those four big, steel boxes at the corners of the stadium. UNC with DARPA funding conducted a Quantum Tunnel-Time-Phase alternate state, where they could run off fifteen seconds of the play clock- while everyone felt like all 30 seconds was used - and you'll note that no one - no one ever looked at the play clock for the first fifteen seconds.
 
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