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Originally Posted by kstiles99
That is a very smart idea. There have been countless times where subs are at the table before my partner gives the ball to the inbounder and by the time I grab my whistle on my lanyard, the ball is already inbounded and I have to interrupt play.
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I don't buy it. If the sub is reporting so close to the time of the inbound, then you should already have your whistle in your hand and probably already in your mouth.
And, it takes no time to raise your hand to your partner, and he should be looking at you before he administers the throw-in.