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Originally Posted by CDurham
Any relevance that the player was in the air in the act of shooting when the T is assessed? Is the situation really dead when the whistle is blown or is it dead when the try ends? Just wondering
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It depends. If he's the defensive coach, and the shooter has started his try, the ball isn't dead until the try is over. If he's the offensive coach, and the shot hasn't been released yet, it's dead immediately.