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Originally posted by nine01c
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Originally posted by ChrisSportsFan
if both coaches have a 60, then they take a 60.
if A has 60 and B only has 30, they both have 60 to be ready.
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Chris: This is what I was taught also. I must admit, the book doesn't state this. Do you know if it is documented anywhere in a past case book or anywhere?
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From the "COMMENTS ON THE 2002-03 RULES REVISIONS"-- at the back of the 2002-03 rule book.
PLAYER WITH BLOOD OR INJURY MAY REMAIN IN GAME WITH A TIME-OUT(3-3-5&6)-
This change permits a player who is required to leave the game for blood or injury to remain in the game if the team calls a time-out (60 or 30-second) and the situation can be corrected by the end of the time-out. Teams may use successive time-outs to correct the situation if permitted by rule and if adequate time-outs remain".
The FED had a play on their website at that time that said the same thing, if I remember right.