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Old Thu Dec 31, 2009, 04:23pm
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy View Post
There are very few times I disagree with you, but this would be one of them. Check out 5.8.3 Sit (E).
There was a TO request made in that case play, a request that was immediately responded to. When was the TO request made in the OP? Answer--->at some indeterminate time well before the actual whistle. In 5.8.3SitE(a) would you still have granted that request if the coach hadda said "I want a TO 3 possessions from now"?

In that case play, the official was responding to what he/she thought was a legitimate TO request. In the OP, the official is responding to what he should know is NOT a legal TO request. Big difference imho....

Apples and oranges......

Under NFHS rules, you can only grant TO requests as per rule 5-8-3. If you follow that rule, you won't get yourself into trouble as in the OP.

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