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Originally Posted by BillyMac
By not kosher, I meant that just notifying the assistant coach alone, with no followup confirmation with head coach, doesn't technically fulfill the obligation, by rule, to notify the head coach, although it might fulfill the purpose and intent of the rule.
Agree with everything else.
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Well, since I explicitly stated I do follow-up, I'm not understanding how it got applied to my post.
You're the one who alluded to only "possibly" notifying the head coach. You suggested to do something that isn't kosher: "
Possibly later, if one has the time, after fulfilling one's other duties, followup and confirm the notification with the head coach at the end of the timeout." You've rewritten my response to fit your pre-determined narrative. When a team has used its last time-out, one of our duties is to notify the head coach. What other duty during a time-out trumps notifying the coach?