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Originally Posted by simpson
Just out of curiosity, how tough are you guys on this rule? If your HC is on the sideline and he tells his Def. Coordinator, "we have 2 timeouts, use one if you need it," and the Def. Coordinator says, "OK, TIME OUT." Are you granting the timeout or are you ignoring the DC?
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I apply this the same as any other rule. Advantage/disadvantage .. time/situation.
Just got done doing my game of the season. #3 in the state was upset by a local rival. Head coach on my sideline is a very prominate coach. Everyone knows who the head coach of this team is. Late in the game (less than 2 min), Asst. Coach is screaming at me, TIME OUT TIME OUT... I just stare at him. (NOTE: Clock is stopped for a first down here and R is holding ready seeing this arguement going on).
The head coach looks at him and says "we only have one left..you sure?". I say to HC "You want it?". He just walks away. Asst. Coach resumes screaming at me at the top of his lungs. Again I just look at him... "your not the head coach".. I say. Coach did get his time out and he didn't lose a second. Was fun though...Asst. coach had been riding me all game but I'd been turning a deaf ear. Was fun to get him back a bit.