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Originally Posted by JRutledge
It is still not our responsibility to make sure everyone is in place before we hand the ball. And if a coach has a problem with this fact, then they need to teach their players to hurry up.
I was not there (and neither were you) and I have no idea if this was because of what the coach expects or the official was too fast. Either way it goes, when the throw-in team is ready, that means I am ready if my partners are also ready. I might wait a second or two, but not waiting for everyone to run around and try to figure it out. Sounds like the coach needs to tell their players to get into position quicker. The official did not throw the ball away. And for God's sake, what else do you expect to happen at the 4th and 5th grade levels? Those games are not void of turnovers.
I still have not read anything that suggests the official did anything wrong.
Peace
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Don't misunderstand, I am NOT saying that the official necessarily did anything wrong. The coach has been given multiple options to fix this situation: delay the inbounder getting to the "spot" slightly while the other players get in position or put a sub at the table.
At the same time, I have seen officials in such a rush to get the game finished that they do not allow a reasonable amount of time for the team to prepare for the inbounds (NOTE: not an "appreciable" amount of time).