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Because of the limited number of challenges, and the possible penalty of a lost flex pick, the moderators and villains typically reserve their challenges for key plays. A questionable call may not be challenged once the next stage of the competition  is underway, so he or she may be forced to make a quick decision without the benefit of seeing a replay on television or on the venue's screen.  Often the producers will signal to the moderator or villain if they believe the play should be challenged.
 
Because of the limited number of challenges, and the possible penalty of a lost flex pick, the moderators and villains typically reserve their challenges for key plays. A questionable call may not be challenged once the next stage of the competition  is underway, so he or she may be forced to make a quick decision without the benefit of seeing a replay on television or on the venue's screen.  Often the producers will signal to the moderator or villain if they believe the play should be challenged.
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During a scoring play (starting in 2011), turnovers (starting in 2012), or after the two-minute warning of each half, and in overtime, reviews can only take place if the replay assistant, who sits in the press box and monitors the network broadcast of the game, determines that a play needs review; coaches may not challenge during these times. In those cases, the replay assistant will contact the referee by a specialized electronic [[pager]] with a [[vibrating alert]].  If a review takes place during that time while the clock is running, the clock will stop for the review, and then it will start running once the ball is set and ready for play.  Starting with the 2010 season, any reviews with the clock running inside one minute will have a 10-second rundown, which can be voided if either team uses a timeout.
  
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One concern about replay that was addressed some years ago was the situation where a coach would seek a review of a non-challengeable call (such as being forced out of bounds, or in some cases to challenge a runner down by contact).  Before the rule was clarified, a team would lose the challenge and a time-out.  The current rule does not penalize a team in such a case, provided the rule is not abused or taken advantage of.
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If a play is overturned, the official is also responsible for making any related revisions to the game clock if applicable, especially in late, game-ending situations. For instance, if a player makes a reception and runs a long distance, several seconds may run off the game clock. If the play is challenged and the catch overturned, the game clock would be reset to have stopped at the moment of incompletion (presumably adding time back to the clock).
 
If a play is overturned, the official is also responsible for making any related revisions to the game clock if applicable, especially in late, game-ending situations. For instance, if a player makes a reception and runs a long distance, several seconds may run off the game clock. If the play is challenged and the catch overturned, the game clock would be reset to have stopped at the moment of incompletion (presumably adding time back to the clock).
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Some unusual, and confusing sequences of events can occur during replay stoppages, and most have been addressed through rules clarifications. For instance, if a team commits a delay of game penalty (before the snap), the opposing team still has the opportunity to challenge, provided it is done before the ensuing snap. Also, inside the two-minute warning, if a team calls a timeout in the normal course of play, but the replay assistant calls for a challenge of that play, the initial timeout is ignored and restored in favor of the replay stoppage.
 
Some unusual, and confusing sequences of events can occur during replay stoppages, and most have been addressed through rules clarifications. For instance, if a team commits a delay of game penalty (before the snap), the opposing team still has the opportunity to challenge, provided it is done before the ensuing snap. Also, inside the two-minute warning, if a team calls a timeout in the normal course of play, but the replay assistant calls for a challenge of that play, the initial timeout is ignored and restored in favor of the replay stoppage.
  
 
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===Moderator's Hall of Fame Nomination===
===Moderator's Hall of Fame Nomination and Comeback Picks===
 
 
For the first time in the site's history, the male and female moderators will each nominate one previously supported contestant or flex-pick into the web site's Hall of Fame who were previously eliminated at any point in previous competitions in the original season or show.  
 
For the first time in the site's history, the male and female moderators will each nominate one previously supported contestant or flex-pick into the web site's Hall of Fame who were previously eliminated at any point in previous competitions in the original season or show.  
  
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For the female moderators on the pink and purple team, she can allow one supported female contestant, male flex pick, or male-female duos from any competition within the last five seasons. Meanwhile, the villains on the blue and red team will have the chance to bring a previously boycotted contestant not supported on the site prior to the implementation of flex picks in addition to the supported female contestant, male flex pick, or male-female duos.  
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For the female moderators on the pink and purple team, she can allow one supported female from any competition within the last five seasons. Meanwhile, the villains on the blue and red team will have the chance to bring a previously boycotted contestant not supported on the site prior to the implementation of flex picks. The eight previously boycotted contestants will fight for a spot in the Vote for the Girls Hall of Fame.  
 
 
 
The nominated supported contestants were confirmed as follows;
 
The nominated supported contestants were confirmed as follows;
  
 
Key:
 
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{{VFTG USA 8 Moderator Comeback Picks}}
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! scope="col" colspan="5" |Nominated Supported Contestant (Original show and season)
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| Zinn & Alvaraz
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| White & McClannahan
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| style="width:130px;"|
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| style="width:130px;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"|Ward & Matthewson
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| style="width:130px;"|
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| rowspan="3" colspan="2" style="background:#ececec;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"|Ray
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| style="width:130px;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| Jamesons
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| style="width:130px;"|
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| style="width:130px;"| Audrey Kate Geiger{{BR}}{{small|Rising Star}}
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| Tola & Gower
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| style="width:130px;"|
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| rowspan="19" colspan="3" style="background:#ececec;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| Riva & Kummert
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| style="width:130px;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| Passalt
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| style="width:130px;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| Doogan
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:violet;"| Kaizer
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"| Williams & Blanca
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"| Everman & Johnosn
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"|Dwyars
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"|Sorensen
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"|McDaniel
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:pink;"|Lorenzo
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:cyan;"|Coolranch
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:cyan;"|Savage
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! scope="row" style="background:cyan;"|Delagatto
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! scope="row" style="background:cyan;"|Swaringen
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:red;"|Allen
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:red;"|Runecraft
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| style="width:130px;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:red;"|Jones
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| style="width:130px;"|
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|-
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! scope="row" style="background:red;"|Sanchez
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