This does not fall into the correctable error category. First, it's not an error until the ref gives the ball to the thrower. Second, once it becomes an error, it's no longer correctable. Play on.
I know I'm not going to run over to my partner every time there's an OOB play I didn't see clearly to ensure he's enforcing the rules correctly.
If B coach is chirping, I'm going to assume he saw something different than my partner (given his worse angle, I'm not trusting his vision on this play), and I'm going to trust my partner to apply the rule correctly. If he's handing the ball to A1 as Bcoach is chirping, I'm not going to stop play because I have no indication that my partner was wrong.
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