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Originally Posted by Welpe
Don't forget "White you don't talk to blue and blue you don't talk to white."
Keeping to the topic...what about a situation where you have a timeout request from a coach and you recognize that it is coming from his due to his distinctive voice. I had this last year on a scrum for a loose ball right in front of the home team bench. Just as his player gained possession of the ball, the coach bellows for a timeout. I immediately recognized who it was coming from due to his voice and the situation and granted the timeout without looking back to confirm it was him. Should I still visually verify in this type of situation?
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What if his twin brother is up in the 10th row yelling "Timeout, Timeout"??