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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
...The huddle has nothing to do with the throw-in.
A coach isn't going to have that issue with me. First, we remain with th huddle to get them out and we use the RPP I posted above if they don't come out.
But again, an opponent entering a team's huddle has nothing to do with the RPP.
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Restricting where a player on a team that has broken the huddle after the first horn and the RPP may very well be associated with one another. If you officiate in an area where coaches wouldn't associate the two good for you. In my experience, in several states, it would not be unthinkable for a coach to tie the two together and make comments about them.
By saying a coach isn't going to have that issue with you, are you saying that you follow the RPP to the letter, every time, in every game? To make such a claim would mean that 1) both teams come out of the huddle and are ready to play at the second horn or 2) you use the RPP if they don't...every time.
I agree with Camron and Rich, this is a grey area, but your comments make it seem like it is black and white. For me it is a grey area
and coaches/players don't see parts of the game in isolation and react accordingly.