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Originally Posted by asdf
Seeing A32's compound fracture, the crew kills the play so that she can be attended to immediately.
There is nothing in the book that tells us to kill the play, yet we killed it anyway. B's head coach, irate at first, understood fully when he saw A32's injury, not that it made a difference to us.
MD.... you gonna swallow the whistle on this because the rules don't tell you to blow it?
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Most plays take no more than 7 seconds and you stopped a play that probably would not take much more then this.
And if my crew did that and gave that example, we would be in a lot of trouble here.
And I have players with many fractures, concussions and many ambulances on the field and never felt like I could or would stop play just because someone had a serious injury. As a matter of fact the play is usually over before anyone realizes a player is that hurt. And if I did notice, I would keep officiating. Just because your crew did something once upon a time ago (and it is telling it was 10 years ago) does not make it right. Glad I am not on your crew.
Peace