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Stalling offense works through halftime in Eels’ loss

By Ross Flint
rflint@reportert.com
December 17, 2009

It’s a strategy usually employed in the final minutes of close games. The team with the lead holds onto the ball to kill time off the clock, often forcing the opposing team t ...

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