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Old Thu Jan 06, 2005, 12:58am
ref18 ref18 is offline
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The way I see it:

At the end of the time out I go to check if the player is ready to re-enter the game. I don't worry about going during the time out. The team gets the full time out unless they are ready to go before it expires.

The time outs are concurrent so each team has only the amount of time they requested for treating their injured players. If coach A calls 60 and at the end of 60 coach B calls 60 to get his player in, the A player is at a disadvantage because he has to be ready by the end of the first time out, unless his team chooses to call another. B just called one and got 2 minutes for their player. When 2 players are injured, I'll ask both coaches if they'd like to put those players back, inform them of the procedure, and then inform them if one chooses not to take the time out and sub that the oppertunity to take the time out expires as soon as I ask the timer to start the clock for the time out.
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