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Originally posted by mick
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I think it's more important that the coach knows he is out of time-outs, than whether the scorer, or the crew, was the first to check on the number of time-outs that are available.
[/B][/QUOTE]Somehow,I missed this post before.Musta been having to much fun with the other one.
Agree completely,mick.I'll check late in a game to see how many TO's each team has left,too.I don't bother telling a team anything,though,until I know for sure that they are using their last TO-usually when the scorer informs me of that.Then I will always let a team know then.I won't go into a huddle and interrupt a head coach,nor will I interrupt him while he's talking to someone.I will tell an assistant coach ,if one is available,to let the head coach know that he is out of TO's.Once I let someone on the team know about the TO situation,I'm gone immediately.Not gonna hang around to make conversation.
Don't mind calling yappy T's. Don't like calling crappy T's.