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Old Sun Jan 27, 2002, 08:07pm
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Originally posted by Slider
Finally, I don't know what bad message this sends to a coach. It tells him that he shouldn't delay the game. And, this isn't equivalent to normally calling a player back to the bench; the player has been beckoned, and is disregarding an official--most officials would T a coach when he disobeys a command to quit arguing, for example.
That doesn't mean that mosct officials would T a player for not coming in when beckoned. one thing has nothing to do with the other.

Personally, I'll beckon a player twice and then we're putting the ball in play. There's no need for a T. If he/she ignores you, give a stop sign and signal to your partner to put the ball in play.

Let's look for a reason not to call a T, folks.
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