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Old Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:11pm
AremRed
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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn View Post
NO WAY. No. Never. His "heads up" to you should, at MOST, make you stay aware of him, with an ear peeled toward him. But what if you were to decide, at 3 1/2 seconds, that "they cannot inbound the ball" - and then he does. This one is fraught with problems if you call one before he says it or signals it.
Yep. As I said in both posts, it was a heads-up notice. I mentioned "he was about to call it", but his team got the ball in.

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef View Post
I've had a couple of games this year where someone in the crew came in and said "Hey, we have a time-out before the violation". It was no big deal.
Are you talking about a situation where the officials whistled for the timeout before the 5-second violation whistle? I was talking about a situation where no timeout is granted, until the officials conference and say "well, the coach wanted a TO before the violation, so let's give it to him." Like granting a timeout after the fact. FYI: I would never do this, please do not criticize.
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