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Originally Posted by VaTerp
I've read 3-3-7 notes more than once today due to this discussion. I'm not making anything up.
In your situation the player the coach pointed out after the timeout has not been directed to leave the game.
Casebook 3.3.7 Situation C refers to blood being discovered SIMULTANEOUSLY. That's not the case in your scenario.
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You are making things up. You've somehow determined that the game ceases to exist when the ball is dead. It's a novel concept and one I'm fairly sure you're only using in regards to winning this argument.
Once an referee discovers blood, the rule is clear: a TO must be used in order for the player to remain in the game.